Söderåsen National Park
pitched tents at Liagården camp siteFoto: Länsstyrelsen Skåne

Sleeping Accommodations

There are sleeping accommodations at our rest areas, Dahlbergs and Liagården. Remember to always clean up after your visit. Please show consideration to other visitors at the camp areas, night and day. If you make a fire in any of the fire places - please make sure that the fire is extinguished before you leave the area, thanks.

About the activity

  • Please note! A long, dry summer will have an effect on the water levels in all our wells. There will always be water at the visitor centre in Skäralid.
    The water in the wells at our camp sites is not tested.
  • Please bring your own water - just to be sure.

We follow the Firedepartment fire hazard levels. 
Details about current situation will be at the webbsite for each municipality respectively

Please do not leave food at any rest areas in the national park. It is nice that you are thinking of the birds, but it can also atrtract other less apprecieated animals. Above all we would like to prevent the spread of African swine fever, but there are for example also voles, mice and maybe even rats that will be attracted to the left over food at the rest areas. Dispose of anything that you do not take with you when you leave the site ,in the bins provided. 
If there are none - pleas take your leftovers home with you. Thanks.

Liagården

In the garden you can pitch a tent or sleep in available shelters.
You are not allowed to cut down trees to build shelters on your own.

Toilets, BBQ site, wood is available, there should be a saw and an axe.

Water should be available (most of the year).
To be safe - please boil water before drinking or bring your own.

Dahlbergs

The camp site is open. For tents only. You are not allowed to hang hammocks in the trees. You are not allowed to cut down trees to build shelters on your own.

There is a dry toilet, fire places and some bench-tables.
There is no wood, nor an axe, or a saw. Bring what you need.
We would like to remind our visitors that it is not allowed to pick branches, twigs or cut down trees to make a fire, anywhere in the national park.

Water should be available (most of the year).
To be safe - please boil water before drinking or bring your own.

Killahuset

Killahuset is a cottage without electricity or running water.
The cottage has a new roof and has been painted inside and out.
Downstairs there are two rooms, one with a stove, tables and chairs, a "kitchen area" and a bedroom with three bunk beds. 

Upstairs is a sleeping loft for about 20 persons.
In the garden you can pitch tents, but you need to have a booking.

Toilets and fire places are outside. Wood should be available as well as axe and saw. 
Bring your own water. You can refill at the visitor centre.

Killahuset must be booked in advance:

The key is picked up and returned during Naturum’s hours.
Cost: SEK 650/day; free for schools. 

Time

The whole year

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