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Swedish Company for Campgrounds
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First Camp
Company typePrivate
Founded2002

First Camp, sometimes referred to as First Camp Sverige is a private chain of campgrounds in Sweden and Denmark. First Camp was founded in 2002 when five entrepreneurs within the Swedish tourism industry decided to start the first private chain of campgrounds in Sweden. In 2019, First Camp merged with the other major campsite chain in Scandinavia, Nordic Camping, which was rebranded to First Camp. Following the merger, the group is Scandinavia's largest campsite chain with 39 campsites in Sweden and 5 in Denmark. Total revenues in 2019 reached almost 400 mn SEK.

References

  1. "Flygskam: Are Swedes really going green and swapping overseas travel for 'staycations'?". The Local. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  2. "Nordic Camping & Resort acquires First Camp for $36.7M". Nordic 9. 22 January 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2020.

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