This big beachside camping ground 6km south of the city centre lies in the scenic Marselisborg woods en route to Moesgård. It’s got loads of family-oriented facilities, plus simple four-/six-berth huts (500/650kr). If you’re driving, follow Strandvejen south; otherwise, take bus 18 or (in summer) 31.
DCU-Camping Blommehaven
Aarhus
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