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19 May 2026

Glamping Made Simple: How to Reserve and Prepare for a Bell Tent Stay at Ballum Camping

Looking for a quiet, nature-first getaway that still feels effortless? A bell tent stay at Ballum Camping places you right next to Nationalpark Vadehavet with the ease of a fully equipped setup and the calm of a wind-sheltered, family-friendly campsite. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how to reserve your bell tent, what to expect on arrival, and practical tips that make glamping simple—from check-in times to nearby experiences on Rømø and across the Wadden Sea marshlands.

Why choose a bell tent at Ballum Camping

Ballum Camping is a quiet, wind-protected nature campsite in southern Denmark, set beside the Wadden Sea marshlands and just a 20-minute drive from Rømø—home to Northern Europe’s widest sandy beach. It’s an ideal base for travelers who want fresh air, space, and hassle-free comfort.

Pro tip: If you love walking or cycling, the campsite’s dedicated “Walking and cycling” section outlines scenic routes through the marshlands. You can also preview the layout on the “Plan – Ballum Camping” page.

How to reserve your bell tent (step-by-step)

Booking your bell tent stay at Ballum Camping is straightforward and can be completed online.

  1. Choose your travel window
    Ballum Camping is open from 27 March to 1 November and from 28 December to 4 January. The New Year’s period is specifically promoted as fireworks-free.

  2. Book online
    Use the website’s online booking system to select your dates and reserve a bell tent. The site is available in Danish, Dutch, German, and English for a smooth reservation journey.

  3. Explore offers
    Check the Offer–Discount cards section for current promotions. The website advertises a 20% early-booking discount on stays reserved before 13 May—use the online system before that date to receive the reduction.

  4. Confirm details and arrival time

    • Check-in: 14:00–17:30
    • Reception hours: 09:00–10:30 and 14:00–17:30
  5. Prefer to speak with someone?

    • Phone: +45 43 12 60 62
    • Email: info@ballumcamping.eu
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ballumcamping

Quick answers (for fast planning)

What’s included and what to expect from your bell tent

You’ll stay in a fully equipped bell tent, combining the charm of canvas with the convenience of ready-to-use accommodation. Set on a quiet, wind-sheltered campsite, your glamping base makes it easy to focus on nature, not on setup.

For smooth planning, review your booking overview for the tent’s inventory and any helpful arrival notes. To stay weather-smart, the campsite homepage includes a direct link to a detailed local weather forecast for Bådsbøl-Ballum.

What to pack (practical essentials)

Arrival guide: from check-in to settling in

Make your arrival easy with a few quick steps.

Things to do near your bell tent

Staying in a bell tent at Ballum Camping puts Wadden Sea nature and local culture within easy reach.

Nature and open-air activities

Culture and family-friendly experiences

Plan with confidence

Key details at a glance

Topic Details
Location Kystvej 37, Bådsbøl-Ballum, DK-6261 Bredebro, Denmark
Setting Quiet, wind-sheltered nature campsite next to Nationalpark Vadehavet
Accommodation Fully equipped bell tents (plus other options on site)
Seasonal opening 27 Mar–1 Nov, and 28 Dec–4 Jan (fireworks-free over New Year)
Check-in 14:00–17:30
Reception hours 09:00–10:30 and 14:00–17:30
Booking Online booking system on the website
Contact +45 43 12 60 62 · info@ballumcamping.eu
Nearby highlight Rømø beach (about 20 minutes by car)

Practical takeaways and tips

Frequently asked questions about a bell tent stay at Ballum Camping

Is a bell tent stay at Ballum Camping suitable for families?
Yes. The campsite is family-oriented with peaceful surroundings for all ages.

How far is the campsite from Rømø beach?
About 20 minutes by car.

Is the campsite open over New Year’s Eve and is it fireworks-free?
Yes. It re-opens 28 December to 4 January and promotes a fireworks-free environment.

Where can I see the campsite layout?
On the website’s “Plan – Ballum Camping” page.

Does the website offer walking and cycling route ideas?
Yes—see the dedicated Walking and cycling section.

Are dogs allowed?
Yes—dogs are welcome.

Who owns and manages the campsite?
Ballum Camping is owned and managed by Linda and Klaas de Weerd.

Where can I find local events during my stay?
Visit https://romo-tonder.dk/events/ for a regional events calendar, or ask at the Rømø or Tønder Infocenters.

Conclusion: Ready to go glamping?

A bell tent stay at Ballum Camping combines the comfort of fully equipped accommodation with the tranquility of a quiet, wind-sheltered nature setting beside Nationalpark Vadehavet. Book online, arrive within the convenient check-in window, and spend your days exploring marshland trails, Rømø’s vast beach, and the historic towns nearby.

Ready to reserve your bell tent?