Yeah, that ain’t a thing. If you’re lucky there may be one or a few* communal fire places, but it’s kinda rare. I have been the only on two, three official camp sites in Norway because I wild camped the rest, but I don’t remember seeing a fire place there either, although they may have had a communal one too. Refuges in the mountains often have an indoor fire place though.
*only really remember a single one that had a few, the one at Saignelégier, Switzerland.
That is really cool that you have these, basically unheard of in Europe, maybe some places in Scandinavia.
Really?? In Scandinavia such well equipped camp sites are all over the place.
Yeah, that ain’t a thing. If you’re lucky there may be one or a few* communal fire places, but it’s kinda rare. I have been the only on two, three official camp sites in Norway because I wild camped the rest, but I don’t remember seeing a fire place there either, although they may have had a communal one too. Refuges in the mountains often have an indoor fire place though.
*only really remember a single one that had a few, the one at Saignelégier, Switzerland.
They’re great because (when fires are permitted at all) they keep people from tearing up the area constantly making new rings