A map of 4 Caravan & RV Parks in Ostrobothnia.

A wild RV camping place next to a beach. There is a small rock jetty into the sea you can drive on. Probably only fits 1 camper

A nice motorhome parking spot with electricity on Södra Vallgrund. There is a small boat harbor here it is next to. Water is available at the fire station. Electric car charging (1) - 5e an hour 100 meters away there is a barbecue hut which can be used without compensation, but you need to bring your own firewood. In the same location there is a sauna which can be rented for 40e ) time. (See the map for this listing) There is also a small harbor here. These are the charges to use: - Boat, without electricity: 10 e - Boat, with electricity 15 e Annual rent for numbered berths 75/100,
Svedjehamn Camping is located at the end of Raippaluoto, in the village of Björköby. The camping site is located next to the Ocean in a classic old fishing village area. Which is also part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. There are many hiking trails, huts, outdoor grills and a large lookout tower in the area.
Klobbskat is a very beautiful location at the end of Raippaluoto next to the sea. You can also rent a sauna, shower & kitchen Even if you don't pay to park your RV, there are many things here you can enjoy for free. There is an outdoor grill with firewood and enclosed Campfire Hut that anyone can use free. And a few small hiking trails around with a lookout tower. There is a local brewery here, I don't think they do tours, but you can always try asking for a tasting.
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