Description: Our last night we spent in Sweden on a camping site, which belongs to the group First Camp, namely in the First Camp in Mölle Möllehässle.
Even before we left for Sweden we knew about this camp because it was in the ADAC Travel Guide. Since he was assessed by the two other camping guides as well, we did not hesitate and settled down there. The camp lies near the nature reserve Kullen, each of which I advice to visit, because it's just beautiful there. The landscape outside of the place was really wonderful because the ADAC had not promised too much. Since the First Camp is the place group and we had such good experiences in Torekov, we expected similar in Mölle and settled.
With its 222 grassy places in the camp is not very small, but is not the largest that we visited. Most courses are designed for caravans and campers, the camping park itself is rather small. In addition to the spaces you can rent holiday homes and vacation cottages, as well as on most other places. These are located in a separate area. At the entrance to the place, there is the reception desk, a tiny shop and parking. If you drive after checking through the gate the road forks. The course is well signposted, so we park our place in the tent - the number 5 - the same place. First Camp Mölle has different sized pitches for tents, but it is different from First Camp Torekov on the signs no indication as to which size of the place. We got the number 5, the smallest size, which we were right, he was so much cheaper.
In the square there are trees everywhere and hedges. The range for the caravan was less appealing than the tent park, this one felt a little bit more in the nature, and I think the ADAC, that this is a particularly scenic course not, share because the space a nice feature was, but there were other places that are far more beautiful places. Although the location is beautiful, but the place itself is rather impersonal and tourism, as well as tent sites are all aligned rectangular and uniformly in rows. This of course saves space, but not nearly as beautiful as when the tents are all over.
Overall, the place is so nice, but not outstanding.
The center of the square there are two service buildings, next to a playground and restaurant. The service building houses a shower, toilet and washing facilities, separately for men and women. In the Service Building 2 will find the kitchen with hot plates, oven and microwave (all included in price), the washing room and a dining room for those who do not eat outside in their place. In the evening we had a barbecue, but in the morning I cooked in the kitchen for tea, which was very convenient. The kitchen was clean and modern, it seemed to be anything more recent. When rinsing, it was sometimes a little crowded, but it was because no one dared to wash in the kitchen. Since there were only 4 or 6 pools, which were not used (except for cooking) and all crowded into the washing room. If no one wants to cook and will you so no one place, I think you can can also wash there, but overall everything is a bit tight.
The Service Building 1 is the smaller of the two buildings. On the side of the playground down the facilities are for men, on the other side according to the ladies. It is two doors to the toilets and two leading to the washrooms. As soon as I opened the door to the bathroom I noticed that the lighting is very weak. In the lobby, hanging out wash basins, it was a bit dim. It was really dark then in the actual rooms. There were about 4 plain white toilet with cistern. In the cabins it was light switches that you had to press beforehand so that the light came on, but even then it was too dark and too narrow. The doors were so embedded that it is also up and down was no gap, this one felt a bit concentrated. Clean the toilets were at least mostly so. The laundry room that leads to the sinks and showers was also a little gloomy. There were three showers that have a hall with shields. Unfortunately, the beam that came out of the shower was very weak and you had to constantly press the button so that the water was because it was only a few seconds. That was a bit annoying, because you almost always have had a hand on the knob.
Overall, the sanitation okay, but would have little lighter and can be friendly and a little generous, because you had to queue in the shower.
In addition to the reception there is a small shop, but this has not much choice. We wanted to grill, but found nothing and then drove in the only 5 minutes from the supermarket, where we found what we needed. Since we had the next day feel like muesli and we had no more milk, but I have bought in the store of the camp which, for this he is well suited for small things. There are, as mentioned, a restaurant, offered in the food such as pizza or other simple dishes. The prices were okay, but the offer is so tempting that we have preferred a barbecue in front of the tent. In activities of the course itself offers a fee-based mini-golf and a large children's playground. Anyone who seeks finds employment elsewhere in the area a lot. should a trip to the Kullaberg absolutely do (even if the access costs to the reserve 40 crowns (about 5 EUR). swimming and hiking can be in the region as well.
Compared to other first camp but also to other places I have visited in Sweden, this is really just mediocre. The place itself is quite nice, but unfortunately structured and impersonal. The landscape in the area is indeed beautiful, but as far as you can get on the field not with it. Then I measured the sanitary facilities were too narrow, dark and too short and the price here is relatively high, I give only 3 out of 5 stars.
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