The beech trees have sprung out
Here at Camp Adventure, the forest is electrically light green, and from the top of the Forest Tower you can see the treetops and South Zealand in bird's eye view.


The Forest Tower in National Geographic


Step inside our new farm shop
We have worked hard for six months to renovate the old cowshed, which has now been transformed into our newly opened farm shop and reception, where the special Camp Adventure spirit shows itself in the good craftsmanship, the connection to nature and the Scandinavian aesthetics.
Here you can find hanging plants, wood products made from surplus wood from other projects at Camp Adventure as well as upcycled elements, where we have renovated recycled finds for new design pearls.
Camp Adventure has also entered into new collaborations with other enthusiasts who also focus on sustainability and craftsmanship. Therefore, you can buy handmade ceramics from the artist Kristine Vedel Adeltoft, sustainable and circular skin care from Yrolí and carpets made of recycled cotton.
"We have made an effort to find and make the right products and partnerships, so you can take a little of the spirit of Camp Adventures home with you", says the camp's founder and creator, Jesper Mathiesen.
You can also buy fruit and vegetables from our own fields as well as meat from Camp Adventures' own free-range pigs.
We look forward to seeing you in the new store.
Official inauguration of our new farm shop and reception
This morning, the mayor of Faxe Municipality, Ole Vive, inaugurated our new farm shop and reception, where nature, good craftsmanship and the special Camp Adventure soul form the backbone.
After working for a long time to renovate the old cowshed, it was a great feeling to be able to welcome our annual card holders in the new shop and reception, where you buy items from Camp Adventure to take home in the same aesthetics that you experience in the glamping cabins. and around the camp.
We are not quite ready to open the store for the rest of our guests yet, but we promise to update you as soon as we have a date.
Many thanks to all of you who came to the opening today. We are overwhelmed and grateful for your great support ✨
Easter at Camp Adventure
Are you going on an adventure during the Easter holidays?
At Camp Adventure, a magical nature experience awaits you.
The forest tower is open every day during the Easter holidays from 10 to 18, where you can walk 3,2 kilometers through the forest on our raised footpath and see nature from the top of the tower, which is Zealand's highest point.
The raised footpath and Skovtårnet are completely stepless, so you can share the experience with the whole family, regardless of whether you need a pram, walker or wheelchair with you to the top, just as you can take your dog on a trip.
If you are looking for an adrenaline kick, our Denmark's largest climbing park is also open every day at Easter. Here are instructions for climbing every half hour between 10 and 14, and you can book your tickets right here:
https://join.campadventure.dk/
We hope to see you in the woods.
Really happy Easter?
The climbing park opens on Friday

Berry plantation on the way
The forest tower at sunset
One of the best things about staying in our glamping cabins is that you can experience the sunrise or sunset from the top of the Forest Tower.
Here the forest dresses in the most beautiful orange, pink and yellow colors, while you stand alone at the top of the tower and watch the forest transform.
You can watch the video of the sunset from Skovtårnet right here.

We are looking for five new climbing instructors
Video: Take to Zealand's highest point
From the 3,2 kilometer long hike through the forest to the magnificent view from the top of the tower 140 meters above sea level.
This little video gives a lightning-fast impression of what a trip to Camp Adventure might look like here in early March.
Now snowdrops and erantisser are blooming too, and it's a great beautiful time to visit Camp Adventure.The video is from our Instagram and therefore it is in English.
You can watch the video here (in Danish).
? Rasmus Hjortshøj, EFFECT