@KirstenvanVeen
Campercontact member since 2025
About me
- Traveling party:
- -
- With pets?
- Yes
- Motorhome enthousiast since:
- 2024
My motorhome
- Motorhome:
- Burstner Ixeo Time 590
- Model year:
- -
- Motorhome length:
- 6m
- Chassis:
- Ford
- Motorhome type:
- Low-profile coachbuilt
- Do you own or rent a motorhome?
- Own
My contributions
Activity timeline
Sitecode: 54941
Great spot; on weekends it can indeed be a bit busier with people parking in front of the stadium and with young people, but it is completely free, including electricity. Washing machine 200 kroner for 8kg, 300 kroner for 18kg, dryer (also 18kg I think) 50 kroner. So you can wash a larger amount of laundry here all at once, which can also be nice. They have a grey water and chemical toilet point.
Sitecode: 108379
We had a lovely stay; it was wonderfully quiet and the facilities are super clean and tidy. We paid about €42 per night for the camper, two adults, and two dogs, which is on the pricey side, but it was definitely worth it. It is also very nice that you can walk the dogs in a small private patch of forest! On weekends you can hear some noise from, I think, a bar down the road, but it didn't bother us otherwise.
Sitecode: 162174
Clean sanitary facilities, friendly staff, and nice spots. Camper pitches are limited, so contacting them in advance might be advisable. By the way, the spa is *not* included as standard, but you get 60 minutes per person in the spring for stays of more than 2 nights. It is indeed in a slightly higher price segment; we paid €36 per night for a camper, two dogs, and two adults. But for that, you do get a shared TV room, a fully equipped kitchen, and access to the beach/lake.

Sitecode: 159102
We stayed here for 2 nights during the low season. We were welcomed in a friendly manner, although unfortunately the lady did not speak English or German. The campsite has 2 pitches, each accommodating 4 caravans/campers. The power points are equipped with 3x Schuko and 1 blue CEE connection. The sanitary facilities are very neat; there are 2 small bathrooms fully equipped with a toilet, shower, and sink. Cost: €57 (2 nights, electricity, 2 adults and 2 dogs)
Sitecode: 20398
Incredibly quiet campsite with a beautiful view; here you literally only hear crickets and frogs at night (though it is low season). Very nice owners who are always available, and very clean sanitary facilities. Definitely recommended!
Sitecode: 26476
It is now €17, but that is still very affordable in this region. The location is great, quiet and near the horses and deer, but of course you have to like that; you can smell them and if you are unlucky there will be some flies. There are two power and water points, each with two outlets, so four in total. It is lit, there is a trash can, and you can use the restaurant's toilet, but showering and emptying chemical toilets is not possible.
Sitecode: 100663
Incredibly beautiful and peaceful place. We arrived via the Brenner Pass and I must say that the drive through the village is quite narrow and steep, so it is not necessarily recommended if you are driving a large camper. Super friendly owners and very clean and nice showers.
Sitecode: 159405
€30 per night. Fine paved pitches as indicated; the toilet is accessible via the front entrance of the restaurant. Showers are available until 8:00 PM, as far as I understood from the front desk. The pitches are next to the tiny houses, so you can follow those signs when you arrive. Quiet spot; you can walk a short distance into the woods with the dogs.
Sitecode: 5765
Nice spot, but smaller than it looks in the photo. When it's busy like today (Pentecost Sunday), it's packed, also because other people are spreading out and taking up 1.5 spots. It is located next to a pleasant little city park, though.
Sitecode: 107193
It is an incredibly beautiful spot, especially when you are the only one there. But as has already been mentioned, it is mainly for small campers, both in terms of making the turn to get out and the ground surface. The toilet is clean, a bit of a camping feel; we had electricity and you can get water if needed, so fine in that respect. The village is within walking distance, but whether you find that realistic given the slope will differ for everyone, I think ;).