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To stay at an approved camping sites you must have a valid camping pass, called Camping Card Scandinavia. If one does not have a camping pass already, it can be ordered on arrival at the first camping site on presentation of documentation. The card is a plastic-card-style card which can be used for several years. On the front, name, address, date of birth, passport or ID number is embossed (for visitors outside the Nordic Passport Union). This information is also contained in the magnetic strip on the rear of the card, enabling a quick check-in at the site. If you do not have a valid camping card already, it can be ordered either at the first camping site you visit or at the approved local tourist office, where renewal also takes place by purchasing a valid year stamp. Renewal covers one full year.
Camping Card Scandinavia: The Camping pass is valid in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland and costs DKK 90. The Camping pass covers both singles and couples with residential (same abode) children under 18 years.
Groups: Groups also pay DKK 90 for their camping pass, which covers at least 5 and at the most 11 persons travelling together. The leader of the group must be at least18 years. The pass must be presented with a list of the names of all participants.
Transit pass: For a single overnight stay, a transit pass can be bought at a price of DKK 25.
The international Camping Card, can be used both in Denmark and abroad. The card is issued in the home country by an organisation which is a member of one of the international organisations FICC, FIA or AIT.
Flagrant cases of violation of the camping regulations may result in confiscation of the camping pass.
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