What to Pack

Farm Fjord provides two camping options: "Ready to Camp" and "Pitch Your Own" tent sites. The "Ready to Camp" experience offers a luxurious glamping adventure, complete with a high-quality canvas tent that is pre-pitched and professionally set up. The "Pitch Your Own" tent site, on the other hand, is a basic tenting pad with electricity, designed for those who prefer a DIY experience and have their own camping equipment. The following is a list of suggested items to bring:

Ready-To-Camp Guests

Guests are advised to bring the following items to the campsite:

• Bring an additional set of clothes and towels to ensure you have a dry change in case you get wet while canoeing.
• A windbreaker or waterproof jacket to protect against wind and rain
• Sunglasses, a cap/hat, lip balm, and sunscreen for sun protection
• Warm pajamas and slippers for a cozy night's sleep
• Personal care kit, including a toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, etc.
• Electric headlamp for nighttime navigation
• A good book, or feel free to borrow one from the Explorers' Library on the farm

Farm Fjord already provides the following amenities:

• 1 Queen bed or 2 Single beds, complete with duvets and pillows for 2 guests (you're welcome to bring your favorite pillows, sleeping bags, or eye masks if they're essential) • Lamps, electric heater, and power outlet for your convenience

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Farm Fjord already provides the following amenities for the "Ready to Camp" guests:

1 Queen bed or 2 Single beds, complete with duvets and pillows for 2 guests (you're welcome to bring your favorite pillows, sleeping bags, or eye masks if they're essential)
• Lamps, electric heater, and power outlet for your convenience

Pitch-Your-Own Tent Guests

Guests are advised to bring the following items to the campsite:

• All previously mentioned suggested items, as well as:
• All necessary gear for a comfortable stay, including your tent (don't forget!), sleeping pad, mattress, personal chairs, mini tables, and basic cooking items if you prefer to cook at your tent site.
• Some tent sites offer power outlets, allowing you to bring your own heater and other essential items that require electricity.