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Tipperne Camping

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On the Danish west coast lies Tipperne Camping, a quiet campsite in a wooded area. This campsite is a perfect starting point for cycling and hiking. For example, you can bike to the beach. A short fifteen minutes and you are already on the North Sea. Or visit the Viking village of Bork Vikingehavn. Here you can see how things used to look a thousand years ago. At the campsite, you will enjoy the peace and quiet. The small-scale, cosy campsite offers spacious pitches and comfortable glamping tents.

Accommodation Tipperne Camping

  • Pitch

    <p>At Tipperne Camping, you’ll experience nature up close and a true sense of peace. The campsite is quietly located in the open landscape of West Jutland, where the wind from the North Sea and the birdlife from the nearby wetlands create a special atmosphere. Here, it’s all about slowing down and simply being present. With only 50 pitches, there is plenty of space between units, and you choose your own pitch upon arrival – the barrier opens automatically.<br>The pitch is suitable whether you arrive with a caravan, motorhome, van, tent, or something else entirely, and includes access to all shared facilities. There is the option to connect to 16-amp electricity. The campsite is self-service, but if assistance is needed, support is available through the sister campsite, Nymindegab Camping. Toilet and shower facilities, a communal kitchen, and a cosy lounge area are all available on site. Dogs are welcome, and bicycles can be rented if you would like to explore the nature around Tipperne and Ringkøbing Fjord.<br>This is not a place defined by entertainment and noise, but by the opportunity to enjoy the silence and wake up to the sound of migrating birds. Perfect for those dreaming of peace, togetherness, and a break surrounded by nature.</p>

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  • Forest cabin with shower/toilet

    <p>In the heart of the West Jutland landscape, where peace and nature go hand in hand, Tipperne Camping is a quiet retreat close to both the sea and the fjord. Here, six cosy cabins are ready for those looking for a simple holiday with comfort. You stay at a small, self-service campsite with only 50 units, creating a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Nature begins right outside the door, and the area invites you to enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and cycling through the distinctive landscape around Tipperne.<br>The cabins accommodate up to four people and are furnished with a double bed and a bunk bed. There is a dining area, a refrigerator, and a coffee machine, as well as a small terrace with garden furniture where you can enjoy your morning coffee at sunrise or end the day overlooking the peaceful surroundings of the campsite. The cabins do not have private bathrooms or toilets, but you have access to the modern service building with showers, toilets, family rooms, and a communal kitchen with fridge and freezer facilities. There is also a lounge area with board games and books.<br>A cabin stay at Tipperne Camping offers a holiday focused on simplicity and togetherness – where you wake up to birdsong, feel the wind in the grass, and relax in your own surroundings without being far away from everything.</p>

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  • Forest cabin without shower/toilet

    <p>For those wanting to disconnect and experience nature up close, Tipperne Camping is an ideal choice. This small and peaceful campsite is located in the heart of the West Jutland landscape, surrounded by sea, fjord, and open spaces. Here, a selection of simple yet cosy cabins awaits – and for two people dreaming of peace and togetherness, this cabin is the perfect base. With no disturbances and nature as your closest neighbour, you’ll find the ideal setting for relaxation and quiet moments.<br>The cabin accommodates two people and is furnished with a double bed, a dining area, and a small refrigerator. There is also a coffee machine, so you can enjoy a warm cup on the private terrace with garden furniture while the calm atmosphere settles in. The cabin does not have its own bathroom or toilet, but the service building is just a short walk away and offers shower facilities, family rooms, and a communal kitchen with fridge and freezer facilities. Here, you’ll also find a cosy lounge area with books and board games, or you can enjoy your meal under cover on the sheltered terrace.<br>Here, you can enjoy a holiday without rushing – waking up slowly, listening to the birds, and taking the day as it comes. Simple, down to earth, and filled with the kind of moments that make a break from everyday life feel special.</p>

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  • Glamping tent

    <p>Dreaming of a holiday close to nature – without compromising on comfort? At Tipperne Camping, you can experience glamping in a simple yet luxurious tent just a few steps from the open landscape of nature. The campsite is located in a peaceful corner of West Jutland, surrounded by sea, fjord, and wide-open scenery. With only 50 units on site, the calm atmosphere is easy to feel – offering peace, quiet, and togetherness in surroundings where the pace naturally slows down.<br>The tent is designed for two people and furnished with a double bed, duvets, and bed linen. There is wardrobe space and lounge chairs, allowing you to relax both inside the tent and out on the terrace. A small kitchenette is also available for preparing light meals. Showers and toilets are located in the nearby service building, where you also have access to family rooms, a kitchen with fridge and freezer facilities, and a cosy lounge area with books and board games. Final cleaning is included, so you can spend your time focusing on what matters most.<br>In the evening, the sky opens up above the tent – and as you lie under the duvet, you can listen to the sounds of nature and feel a very special sense of calm. A glamping stay here is ideal for those seeking a simple and atmospheric holiday experience in harmony with the surroundings – without giving up comfort.</p>

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Inspected annually by ACSI

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This campsite has been thoroughly inspected by our ACSI team to ensure quality and safety for all guests. Our inspectors visit every year to check facilities, cleanliness, and service standards.

Mr F.W.  Koster

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Mr F.W. Koster

This inspector visits Tipperne Camping every year and inspects the campsite on the basis of more than 200 amenities and other points of interest. The inspector is an ACSI staff member and does not work for the campsite.

General information

Opening dates

Open from 26 March to 20 September

Now open


Area

2 ha

Touring pitches

50 (100–140 m²)

Permanent annual pitches

5

Rental accommodation

8

Guide price 1

€ 33,76

Guide price 2

€ 49,56


Suitable for guests with disabilities

Yes

Naturist campsite

No

Reviews (1)

5.4

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Toilet facilities

5,5

Staff

4,5

Price - quality comparison

5,5

Child friendliness

4,5

Surroundings

7,0

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