Top Camping Kalajoki, Kalajoki

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THE BIGGEST CAMPING SITE IN FINLAND

There are 1200 caravan parking lots, 800 with electricity on our camping ground. There are 76 cabins of different standards and versatile services at the disposition of the holidaymakers.

The camping site is open during 17.5. - 14.9.

On the camping site beach you'll enjoy the summer at Hiekkasärkät at its best. The shallow beaches with sand bottom and the clear sea water attracts the holidaymakers to the shores. To their basic services there are a number of showers and toilets, outdoor kitchen shelters, laundromat, children's playground, ourdoor grills, garbage sorting stations and a fully licensed beach restaurant with a terrace. In the restaurant you get pizzas made in a real stone oven, ala carte dishes, sandwiches etc. Singing nights, karaoke and other night programs keep on until 11.30 pm. There is also a provision-shop with the holidaymaker's basic assortment in the area.

Contact Information:
 
Top Camping Kalajoki, Kalajoki
Rivelinpolku
85100
Kalajoki
Tel: +358 (0)8-4695 200
Email: myynti@camping-hiekkasarkat.fi
Homepage: http://www.camping-hiekkasarkat.fi

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