Eidkilen on Skåtøy island is a great place for camping. You can get here by boat of by ferry. If you go by ferry, you will get to the ferry doc at 'Skåtøyroa'. From here follow 'Skåtøyveien' until you get to 'Krikkenveien' where you make a right on to 'Krikkenveien'. Not too longa after you cross the bridge over the Eidkil canal, make a left down to the camping area (also called 'Mosebukta')
Here you will find a nice lawn, beach and outdoor toilet.
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