Uskavi farm is a large campsite with hostels, chalets and pitches for tents and motorhomes/caravans. Despite its size, it is still relatively quiet here. The campsite is divided into several areas, which makes it possible to choose whether you want hustle and bustle or a little more peace. As you can see in the picture below, we had plenty of space to spread out.

There are of course all the facilities here with several service houses of various kinds. Some are smaller with just a couple of toilets and showers, but there is also a large house that also houses the kitchen and living room. Everywhere is well cleaned and during the short time we were there it was cleaned several times. The reception has a small shop with a simpler range of food and sweets but unfortunately no breakfast bread. If you get hungry, there is both a café and a restaurant that is open between 11 and 17. We got there late in the evening so we did not have time to test them.

The campsite is located down by Lake Usken and when all the bathers left for the evening, we enjoyed a beautiful sunset.


While you're in the neighbourhood, don't miss the Uskavi limestone quarry, a lagoon formed by hundreds of years of limestone mining. The water is bright green and crystal clear. The quarry is 11 metres deep at its deepest point and there is a table set up at the bottom. However, it is not visible from the shore and you need to dive down to the bottom to see it. Scary and a little weird, but pretty exciting anyway. 🙂
