@E.Nooijen
Campercontact member since 2024
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Sitecode: 48510
large family campsite on a large body of water with 2 slides and a playground. So many young families. Reception was friendly. Sanitary facilities a bit older, but neat. You have to pay for hot water, which is strange. We stood in a row with the camper and looked at permanent pitches, which was not very nice. Bar, chip shop and restaurant are okay. Good base for Maasmechelen Village and Sauna Eliaza.
Sitecode: 68999
Kindly received at reception by 2 Belgian-speaking men. We were given a paved spot (with grass in front) for the camper, close to the water, so we can see all the canoeists passing by. Nice shop there and on the other side a restaurant with a small menu. That was fine. Our toilet group was not that luxurious, under the restaurant it was new. When 2 showers were turned on at the same time, almost no water came out.
Sitecode: 27554
Large campsite, ideal for families. Was full of Dutch people. It had two swimming pools, a restaurant/chip shop and everything was organised. You can easily reach Echternacht on foot from the campsite. Fine for 1 night, but not what appeals to us anymore.
Sitecode: 58412
nice campsite by a stream. You could find a place yourself when booking online. In the queue for place 306 you stand very quietly and pleasantly. There was a small swimming pool on the campsite. Unfortunately the restaurant was closed due to a shortage of staff. Sanitary facilities were okay. Belgian speaking owner so that was nice. You can have a BBQ there and make a fire (in a bowl). You do need a coupling piece with a regular plug here.
Sitecode: 66990
Excellent campsite on the Moselle. There was a cycle path and low fencing between the campsite and the water. Upon arrival you can choose a place yourself and then register yourself via a computer. You have to put money on a card for the showers, what is left can be deposited back into your account via the computer. Restaurant owner was friendly and helpful. Food was fine. Showers dated but neat. good base for Trier
Sitecode: 60049
Excellent campsite on the Moselle with a view of Beilstein Castle. Next to the campsite was a ferry where you could cross the Moselle to Beilstein for €2.50. Cochem is also easy to reach from here by bike. The owner was very friendly to us, but I have also seen him "in action" and that does not make you happy. Sanitary facilities were not very neat and showers were dirty. You have to pay extra for electricity and buy tokens for showering.
Sitecode: 29247
great place for 1 night. Upon arrival, you park the camper on the spot and pay at the cash register of the cave and you will receive a key for electricity and water (if you want this). We first visited the cave and then turned on the power, so that we did not have to walk twice. There is a neat public toilet at the cash register that you can use in the morning. Attendorn is a nice town where you can enjoy good food.
Sitecode: 110358
Excellent campsite right next to an activity park where children and adults can enjoy themselves. There is a restaurant right next to the campsite. It depends on where you are going to be, but we needed a long cable for power and we didn't have one with us. Fortunately we could borrow it from the owner, who was very friendly. Sanitary facilities a bit outdated, but fine. You can make beautiful walking and cycling trips from the campsite.