Welcome to BSA Summer Camp on Öland – The Island of the Sun and the Winds

 

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When: Saturday 8 August – Saturday 15 August 2026

Where: Haga Park Camping, Mörbylånga, Öland

How: On a BSA

 

Öland – Sweden's second largest island, since 1972 connected to the mainland by the Öland Bridge,the longest bridge within the Swedish kingdom. Our campsite is located about 10 km south of the bridgehead on the southern half of Öland whitch also is the World Heritage Site the “Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland” with Stora Alvaret and several other attractions are located. On Öland it is close to the sea and swimming. On Öland you can find Runestones, Ancient Castles, Bird Locations, Castles and Stronholds and not least Windmills. Our King and Queen have their summer castle here on the island too. Öland's southern cape is one of Sweden's most visited natural areas. There is so much to see here, you find deeper information here: https://www.oland.se/ and https://sodraoland.com/ .

 

Our Haga Park campsite is large and has many different accommodation options. There are tent pitches, caravan pitches / motorhome pitches, cottages and apartments. You book your accommodation yourself on their website https://hagapark.se/ from January 15, 2026 and use the booking code BSA26.

Address to the campsite: Haga Park Camping & Stugor AB, Campingvägen 2, 386 60 Mörbylånga

Other types of accommodation such as hotels, guesthouses etc. can be found most easily via https://www.oland.se/ . It is close to everything on Öland.

You can take many different routes to Öland. Aim for Kalmar when planning. You can drive through Småland and visit the Kingdom of Glass, Sweden's center for glassmaking. You can drive via the south coast where "Sweden's Stonehenge" Ales Stenar in Kåseberga is interesting. The historic naval city and World Heritage Karlskrona are worth a visit. On the mainland side of the campsite is Kalmar (on the other side of the bridge) and here we find, among other things, Kalmar Castle and the County Museum where findings from the Royal (War) Ship Kronan are exhibited.

At the campsite we have a large tent where the participants at the meeting can gather, get something to drink and various activities are underway or starting from.

 

Last day to register is April 15, 2026.

 

Preliminary program for the week is as follows:

Saturday, August 8 – Participants arrives

Sunday, August 9 - Opening

Monday, August 10 – Line Up

Tuesday, August 11 – Time for your own excursions

Wednesday, August 12 – Lucas Night Run (Evening)

Thursday, August 13 – BBQ

Friday, August 14 – Time for your own excursions

Saturday, August 15 – Fare Well and Goodbye

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Latest info and registration form etc. at www.bsaoc.org/swe/SummerCamp26 .

 

Downloads:

Invite in English, PDF, Ready for Print. http://www.bsaoc.org/swe/SummerCamp26/Invite_UK.pdf

Invite in Swedish, PDF, Ready for Print. http://www.bsaoc.org/swe/SummerCamp26/Invite_SE.pdf

Entry Form, in English, Excel-sheet. http://www.bsaoc.org/swe/SummerCamp26/EntryForm.xlsx

Entry Form, in English as PDF. http://www.bsaoc.org/swe/SummerCamp26/EntryForm_PDF.pdf