@Nijhoff1961
Campercontact member since 2026
About me
- Traveling party:
- Single
- With pets?
- Yes
- Motorhome enthousiast since:
- 2021
My motorhome
- Motorhome:
- Niesmann+Bischoff Flair 880
- Model year:
- 2025
- Motorhome length:
- 8.87m
- Chassis:
- Iveco
- Motorhome type:
- RV / Liner
- Do you own or rent a motorhome?
- Own
My contributions
Activity timeline
Sitecode: 158321
I have been here, but saw nothing that even remotely resembled a place where you could park your camper. I didn't see any signs or anything like that either, and I thought the ‘restaurant’ looked eerie. I went to the other place by the lake. 1 star, because you can't give 0 stars.
Sitecode: 162491
Overall, quite a nice, small campsite, but with a bit of megalomania. I find the hassle with wristbands very exaggerated, as well as the signs with plot numbers that you have to hang up and for which you have to pay a €20 deposit. The premium pitches, suitable for larger campers, are located around the children's playground. It is quite noisy if you aren't looking for that yourself. The walking route to the village is unpleasant (a narrow gravel path along a main road).

Sitecode: 24238
I didn't experience the ‘park-like setting’. I found it to be a mediocre whole. Due to the size of my camper, I had reserved a premium pitch, but a regular pitch would have been better. There was no Wi-Fi reception from the guest network at my pitch, nor any Starlink due to an overhanging tree. Just as you are in the shower, the lights go out. I didn't use the toilets. Meh…

Sitecode: 26765
Nice, simple campsite, but it has everything. Power boxes are few and far between, but you can borrow an extension cable for a deposit. Filling up water costs €1/35 liters and the washing machine €4.50, payable with 50-cent coins. Inconvenient. Sanitary facilities are dated, but are cleaned continuously. Fortunately, there are few permanent pitches with unsightly, grubby DIY constructions.
Sitecode: 98931
Small and simple campsite, but it has everything, although not everything is equally convenient. The service area, for example, is awkward to reach for a large camper and too narrow to maneuver properly over the pit. The owner/manager is extremely laid back, but that is perhaps only the case off-season. Beautiful walks can be taken from the campsite, and the Rittisberg is located 250 m away, offering all kinds of fun things for children to do even outside of winter.