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Sitecode: 41703
Indeed, a great city campsite. Even in early October, it was almost fully booked. Reservations will prevent disappointment. We saw several campers turn back at the gate because there was no space. The sanitary facilities are now working fine.
Sitecode: 94575
What previous visitors wrote is absolutely true: small-scale, simplicity, and friendliness. These are key words in the vision with which the young German entrepreneur couple, who speak excellent English, took over this campsite two years ago. The facilities may seem dated, but they are well-maintained and everything works. It fits the concept. For us, it's a good base for cycling trips in the area.
Sitecode: 94931
Beautiful spot. Traffic noise during the day. Quiet at night. Nice view. Not completely flat. At the roadside entrance, only a P-sign remains. The camper sign seen in an earlier photo is gone. There are no prohibition signs.
Sitecode: 57914
A beautiful, green campsite with excellent facilities. Spacious pitches for those seeking peace and quiet. The new sanitary facilities include bathrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. Excellent Wi-Fi is available in the sanitary building area. Everything has been carefully considered in the development of this campsite. A good base for cycling trips through the Wadden Sea nature reserve to Ribe or Esbjerg.
Sitecode: 105335
The CP outside the dike on the pier is no longer accessible. The large area behind the steel sheet pile is. To get there, you have to go through two openings in the sheet pile. The first passage takes you onto the pier. The second passage, a little further to the right, essentially takes you back inside the dike. There are no facilities. There is a toilet container. Open 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Large area with neglected art and graffiti. Many campers, so it feels okay.
Sitecode: 30378
Beautifully situated campsite on the banks of a branch of the Ems River. Wonderful cycling area (e.g., Bourtange). Spacious pitches, excellent, and clean sanitary facilities. It's a bit pricey, but worth it.
Sitecode: 46765
Campsite with nice spacious places. Campsite is located in a rural area. No shops in the vicinity. Many cycling opportunities, e.g. to Tauberdal. Rate now € 40, pn excl. electricity. Friendly reception. Wifi signal is really too weak at the edge of the site. Aircraft nuisance will depend on the wind direction. Didn't notice anything.
Sitecode: 14999
Indeed, recently renovated CP, affiliated with the French Camping Car Park (CCP). With their app you can see if there is space. If you have a paid account you can make a reservation. The CP itself is neat. Right next to it is a great Greek restaurant. We had to search for the Sani column. It is located in the parking lot next to the CP, outside the barrier. Connection to electricity and use of the sani column is only possible via the code in the CCP app or card.
Sitecode: 107950
As a regular visitor to Zug I can say that this parking lot is no longer available. That area is being converted into a Badi (a day beach). The only access by camper through the tunnel is blocked. That will last at least until spring 2026. Whether there will be a mixed parking lot again is unclear.
Sitecode: 56619
We stayed here for one night at the beginning of September. We really enjoyed it. We booked the day before by e-mail. The confirmation came immediately. Our place was spacious. The sanitary facilities are excellent and modern. After the closure of the Zug campsite, this is a good alternative for us when visiting family in the region.
Sitecode: 156917
A small campsite with only seasonal pitches.
Sitecode: 68574
I have had the card for years, but now I am using it for the first time. Check-in went perfectly. The site is spacious. The grass pitches were not all dry enough due to the wet spring, but the situation is improving day by day. We chose a paved spot. They are spacious enough to extend the awning
Sitecode: 75308
Indeed a campsite, where they are now working hard in the pre-season to get 'everything' in order, and that is quite a lot. If you look through it, it is a small family campsite (the new toddler playground is ready!) with simple, clean, somewhat dated facilities. Great base for visiting Grenoble, by tram or bicycle. Friendly welcome and helpful, good tips Grenoble.
Sitecode: 62756
great for a city visit of 1 or 2 days. Basic facilities and electricity available. The capacity of emptying the chemical toilet for such a large CP is too limited. It quickly becomes a mess if you are one of the last to leave. Friendly welcome. Good tips for using the bus and instructions on how to cycle to the city.
Sitecode: 24951
The official address of this car park in Via Ennio Golfieri. There are 5 signposted pitches for campers at the back of the site. (no parking garage as stated in the previous review!) The length is not too bad if you park backwards. The crossing of your camper then hangs over the grass. The center is located at 1300 m. Overnight accommodation is possible, but for us only a city visit
Sitecode: 169
Well maintained and organized CP of camper club Mutina from Modena. (Mutina is the old Latin name for Modena). The garages around the CP are special campers for club members. Cycling to Modena (7 km) but also in the surrounding area. A cycling route map is available from the tourist office at the reception with many routes. Tip: download the route description (as a GPX file) in your bicycle navigation. Signs are often missing. Cycle paths are often bad.
Sitecode: 26001
Spent 5 nights at this Swiss family campsite. At a farm campsite you expect somewhat more spacious pitches. Especially when the campsite is fully occupied, it all feels very cramped. There is plenty to do both at the campsite and in the surrounding area. Sanitary facilities are fine and clean. Wifi insufficient. The farm shop is a plus.
Sitecode: 100026
Beautifully situated farm campsite with panoramic views. Friendly reception. Despite persistent rain, the pasture remains passable. The surface is hard. Suitable for walking, less suitable for cycling. There is a mountain bike route close to the campsite.
Sitecode: 94486
Beautiful green oasis for those seeking peace and quiet. Spacious places. The wet spring has caused some delays in preparing the very spacious site. Old, but clean and properly functioning sanitary facilities. We came for the homemade pizzas, but unfortunately it was too quiet at the campsite to light the oven. It's all somewhere between 'charming' and 'faded glory'. In our opinion, fine for an overnight stay
Sitecode: 28276
We can only endorse previous rave reviews. An additional added value of this camper campsite is the presence of various rental accommodations. Nice to experience camping life with friends/family without camping equipment.
Sitecode: 70628
This small campsite is back in operation. No longer as a municipal, but as a private company. We were there 2 years ago in Corona time and the difference in atmosphere is big in a positive sense. Once every two weeks at the weekend an 'event', a BBQ or what we ended up with, a pig on a spit. Renovation and investment is underway, swimming pool under construction. Sanitary and restaurant fine. ACSI CC campsite. We paid €21 all-in, high season.
Sitecode: 1372
Great CP, now the 2nd time for us. This time 3 nights. Warm welcome. As compensation for possible inconvenience due to work, we were completely free. For example, the wifi was out, while it is normally good. Neat clean toilets/showers (cleaning twice a day). This time visited the castle garden and the chateau (Petit Versailles) next to the CP. Also cycled in the area. Everything you need is available.
Sitecode: 18604
Still a relatively quiet place, right next to the autobahn ramp behind a dike. at night it is quiet enough. The sign that this place is also intended for campers is no longer there. It is primarily a carpool place. Lidl right next door. Gas station too. The village has little to offer.
Sitecode: 20338
We were here once in 2018, then only for a city visit, now also overnight. Taking into account that this is an ordinary free mixed parking without facilities, it is a very spacious place. Very quiet at night. at 8:30 full of cars. There is space again around noon. The carabinieri also pass here on patrol. The location near the center is great!
Sitecode: 99826
You have to give something to get there. Indeed worth the detour. Officially 3 spots. We were nr 5. We went to the short side of the terrain are at the back, along a blank wall. After 10 minutes, Mrs. Mayor came to take a closer look. The neighbor had complained, was afraid we would look over the wall. In consultation, the camper moves exactly in front of the stairs of the town hall. Everyone happy. Nice small scale!
Sitecode: 89029
What a cool place! Also a modern company of an enterprising self-confident Basque. Everything has a fresh and smooth look. The campsite (in Basque 'kanpina') is called 'Izarpe', which means something like 'under the stars'. You can see it well at night. The reception only opens at 9 o'clock in the morning. Early departures so checkout the night before. A menu del dia is recommended.
Sitecode: 48864
Fine for an overnight stay. Mix of places with and without shadow. Still no Wi-Fi. The road surface of the approach route (last km) is indeed a drama: no 'potholes' but pits like bathtubs, so to speak. Drive slowly, look carefully and zigzag.
Sitecode: 10741
This CP is valued extremely differently. The location close to Mesquita and historic downtown is really great. There is - with a bit of luck - a shady spot to get hold of. Come before 12:00 o'clock. The price is spicy: € 23:00 for max. 24 hours. Stay 1 minute longer and your second day will start. City CPs are usually on the price, especially in big cities. You need your blocks because of the slope in the terrain.
Sitecode: 6646
We arrived around 11 am. Then there was room to choose for yourself. We weren't the only ones early. If you arrive later in the afternoon, you will be assigned a seat and number. We thought we were taking a taxi would go to Seville, but the bus (with air conditioning) is perfect. Stop at 300m. The reception will show you the way. Too bad the WiFi is old-fashioned (bad): only at the reception. All in all: an almost perfect base for a visit to Seville.
Sitecode: 40547
The first impression: a sense of raggedness. But you are right on the sea with a magnificent view and a stone's throw from the old center with its hundreds of restaurants. A two-lane cycle path runs along the CP. You can cycle around the center (approx. 8 km) and drive into the center from any point. It is safe, surrounded by fences, well lit; guards walk rounds, also at night. No further facilities.
Sitecode: 19429
Really recommended. The pool is now (end of April) open earlier anyway. Friendly and helpful receptionist (French). Ronda is too foot/bicycle/e-bikes good too doing. Paying cash is a few euros a day cheaper than using a debit card. One downside: worthless (no) Wi-Fi. Not even if you're standing close to an antenna. 3G signal is also weak.
Sitecode: 6649
Compact city campsite with well marked out and mostly shaded pitches. Very friendly and helpful reception. We went both by bike, bus and (on the day of visit Alhambra) by taxi - via reception - to Granada. All to do well. Googlemaps gives 2 cycling routes. The route where you turn right and then right again when leaving the campsite is the safest. First on country roads and then on a spacious cycle path.
Sitecode: 101764
We enjoyed the hospitality of 3 nights Mimi and Kevin. It is all already said. We explored the area by bicycle. A flat piece of Spain, too misuse. A Spanish horticultural area. Almendricos, the nearest village is reminiscent of Cuba due to its grid-shaped pattern of streets, which is atypical for Spain. Nice to discover that there are indeed Cuban influences on the development of Almendricos.
Sitecode: 18792
For us the ideal place to rest in the shade of the olive trees. Sometimes it's nice to do nothing for a while before you move on. Chellanatura invites you to that. But if you want action, on foot or by bike, spicy uphill or fast downhill, then you're in the right place.
Sitecode: 63951
Really a functional and nice CP in a beautiful environment. If you choose this farm-CP, you should not grumble about any odor and noise nuisance. No point for us. We stayed 2 nights. Cycling to Gerona with navigation from Google Maps is fun and easy to do (approx. 14 km to the old center).
Sitecode: 8163
We also don't understand the negative comments. We've come here before. The improvement is really big. We have already visited many CPs in European capitals. This one is really great, beautifully laid out, spacious pitches (you can reserve a place by length). Lots of greenery, small lawns next to the pitches. The camper is on wood chips. That's comfortable. Fine, clean sanitary facilities. "Value for money".
Sitecode: 53204
Our third visit to camping Groenendaal, this time for 5 days. Cozy farm campsite at a fully operational dairy farm. Invites to mutual contacts. Wonderful base for cycling or walking in the Limburg hills.
Sitecode: 72296
Transit campsite, although the town and surrounding area are attractive. Spacious, demarcated or free places. Completely inadequate sanitary facilities, which are poorly kept clean. Because the site is very long and there are only containers at the exit, this leads to waste in 'wrong' places (pizza box in toilet bucket). We had the misfortune of a hailstorm (size pigeon eggs). Pretty much everyone hurts. Of course there is nothing the campsite can do about that.
Sitecode: 41242
We planned 2 nights. There were 4. Good atmosphere, although a lot of compatriots, but the places are spacious. administrators couple is busy all day. Yet real host and hostess. "C'est vous qui est le patron," he said. The WiFi was insufficient, when the campsite was filling up.
Sitecode: 49871
A campsite with many possibilities and spacious shady pitches. Friendly reception. It goes wrong in the details. Overdue maintenance, dangerous hot showers (58 degrees), broken toilet roll holders, clogged drains, unkempt grounds, only WiFi all around front desk. It is that Sisteron is more than worth a visit is.
Sitecode: 20606
Extremely friendly welcome by Cristina (Italian-English-French). Also helpful with questions that are not about the campsite. There is a lot of variation in places (flat-sloping). Peveragno is an authentic Italian town. Not exactly touristy, but that makes it fun (we think. The small authentic greengrocer of Lidi is an example of this.
Sitecode: 58953
A warm welcome by Annalisa and later Stefano on Sunday afternoon at a full campsite with weekend guests from Turin who all went home in the evening. After that it was 'un-Italian' quiet. We enjoyed the atmosphere at the campsite and the surroundings. You can enjoy walking through the Barbera vineyards. We find it less suitable for bicycles here. The sanitary facilities are kept very clean. Grape harvest in September. Nice to return then
Sitecode: 65604
A warm welcome at a small passer-by campsite. Perfect lawn. Reservation not necessary, but handy. Well maintained somewhat dated plumbing (shower curtains). Showering 1 Frank/4 min. The owners are lovers of a large format model railway. The rails and houses are located around the reception building. Funny. We save the statue of Wilhelm Tel in Altdorf for the return journey.
Sitecode: 99153
We also had the best time here. Previous reviews are correct. A leafy campsite along the Meurthe. Shame about the fence around it, but it is safe. The sanitary facilities are dated but really spotless. We cycled in the area. For lovers of second-hand books, the book village of Fontenoy-la-Joûte, near Baccarat, is highly recommended.
Sitecode: 6498
The reviews are all correct. Nice farm campsite. Grandchildren are welcome as visitors. We visited (Saturday only) the associated dairy farm. Bladel is nearby and has all necessary shops. We cycled to Postel Abbey just across the border.
Sitecode: 14288
3 nights to experience luxury. Almost too much for us. In October, the lawn in front of your paved area is just soggy, as you would expect at this time of year. It is sometimes broken when parking. Then it's a normal place like everywhere. Top sanitary facilities, even for those who did not choose a camper place with private sanitary facilities. Number plate recognition at the barrier and facial recognition at the pool. Yet friendly environment.
Sitecode: 5484
Great (peripheral) city campsite. In addition to Delft, The Hague and Rotterdam are also easily accessible, both by public transport and by bicycle: Erasmus Bridge 18 km, Scheveningen 15 km (single). With the Acsi rate you do get a lot of value for money. Plumbing is unsurpassed. Friendly staff. The camper pitches are now located on the camping site and no longer on the edge. Are there any downsides? The loosput is now a bit clumsy.
Sitecode: 74823
The appearance of this campsite is somewhat desolate in the late season. Moderately maintained grounds and shabby permanent pitches. Free public transport (tram stop 5 min.) is a very big plus and is included in the camping price (€ 40.30 incl. FICC discount with your NKC pass). Basel is a beautiful city, with a rich historical heritage and a lot of modern architecture . Lots of good info available at reception. Friendly welcome by the way.
Sitecode: 52332
Prima CP, 20 min. walk from the center. Price-quality (€ 8) is correct. Electricity, water, gray water and chemical toilet. That last one is a bit clumsy. The center of the town was rebuilt in a modernist style after destruction in WWII. We often find it monotonous, but it turns out to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For architecture enthusiasts, there is also Le Corbusier's 'usine vert'. Will be restored, we think. So there is something to see.
Sitecode: 66882
After 3 years back on this municipal. Campsite with a somewhat messy appearance due to the mishmash of mobile homes, but the camper pitches are really fine. Basic but spotless sanitary facilities. And there is a discharge point for greywater and chemical toilets. Price-quality perfectly fine. We visited the John Monash War Memorial, Australian cemetery with underground museum about WW I. Spectacular 360-degree film. For free. Between Corbi and Bretonvilliers
Sitecode: 24191
Municipal beach campsite. € 21,- (2 pers. with elec) in late season. Plumbing is cleaned early every morning with a high pressure washer and soap. Friendly reception. Good starting point for a walk on the beach, eg at low tide over the beach to the eglise St Valéry on the cliffs at Varanguevile (2 hours there and 2 hours back, watch the tides! ), or on the cycle to Veules-les-Roses. The pitches are well demarcated by hedges.
Sitecode: 52090
The grass is always greener with the neighbors. … Well, not here. What a beautifully landscaped and manicured site! We were also once at the CP next door Same story. An excellent transit site, but there is plenty to do in the area for a longer stay. There is a market on Saturday. We went to the halle des fromages. The Neufchatel heart-shaped cheeses that you buy here in the basement of the hall are really tastier than those from the supermarché.
Sitecode: 22584
well-kept Camping Municipal. Beautiful places with sun and shade. Excellent starting point for a visit to Bayeux and signposted cycling trips to the coast (shortest distance +/- 9 km).
Sitecode: 7824
This is a very good one for a city camping site. Sufficient and very good maintained sanitary facilities. Great variety of pitches, mostly flat. The atmosphere at the campsite is very friendly: young and old, international. Nearest tram stops at 600 and 800 meters. You can also rent bikes there if you don't have them with you. The approach route is currently adjusted. See the directions on the campsite's website. It is well marked with plates.
Sitecode: 683
excellent CP near the attractive town of Lingen with its Dutch facades and history. €5 is no money for a city campsite. Electra works with coins of € 0.50. Sign up at the pool counter. A visit from a friendliest inspector around dinner time. Tourist information in a tray that hangs on the city map on the CP.
Sitecode: 619
The place at the lake / fishing pond is the best, partly also electricity here. The disadvantage is that you have to walk a bit for toilet and shower. For M/F each one toilet and shower. That is little for such a large CP. The restaurant is as German as it gets: large portions, tasty and affordable. Friendly staff with a sense of humor.
Sitecode: 57837
neatly laid out CP, separate from the campsite. Connections for elec, and water per pitch. Also a drain for gray water per place that is of no use to you as a camper. Mini restaurant with takeaway pizzas available. Nice cycling routes via the Emsland Radkarte. Attention : lunch break from +/- 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. The online reservation system works fine. Barrier opens with license plate recognition. That didn't work for us.
Sitecode: 12810
Pleasant and well-kept place. Malfunction in Electra payment terminal was immediately resolved the next morning. To compensate for a day of free electricity. Cycled along the Yes marbles in the Rühler Moor and visited the Moor Museum. That is less folkloric (and more focused on the history of the peat industry) than the Drenthe peat museum in Barger-Compascuum (we thought).
Sitecode: 76779
The campsite was closed in September 2020. No longer available for motorhomes and other types of camping.
Sitecode: 72840
stood 6 nights. Beautifully spacious and well-maintained CP. These pitches for motorhomes are more spacious than most pitches on the campsite. This is probably why more and more caravans on the CP. The sani station is very often and for a long time blocked by parked cars. The no parking sign is too inconspicuous. Advice to better mark this with white lines.
Sitecode: 12358
How neglected CP on the outskirts of the town. The sani column was out of order and on Sundays you cannot go to the town hall for the special tokens. Good for a quiet and safe overnight stay. The gendarmerie came take a look twice. The noise from the car wash was not too bad. The clattering and flying of the many storks is a nice extra. Besides a stork shelter there are many more nests of "free birds"
Sitecode: 74256
***** campsite, which we always ignored until now. Half of the 850 places (!) Were occupied by campers. Super luxurious and expensive of course, but nice to experience this once. It all fits. No, I am not waiting for a chemical toilet that can be retracted through an electrically operated roller shutter, just to name something extravagant. I look at it with humor and enjoy it. Ideal for 3-generation holidays.
Sitecode: 70628
We were here for 3 nights Camping is in the post-Corona start-up phase. Only 3 guests during the Whitsun weekend. The facilities are available, but not yet ready for the season. No cleaning was done for 3 days. Altkirch and the surrounding area are great for cycling. In Altkirch we were able to do an official free PCR test at Dépistage COVID - LBM CAB SITE SAINT MORAND SUR L'ILL. for entrance to Switzerland. Result within 12 hours.
Sitecode: 19667
Back to this well-kept campsite for the first time since 2007. Friendly reception. Marked places on gravel and shelter are pleasant. Plumbing is spick and span, perhaps a bit limited when fully occupied. But the expansion plans also include a second sanitary building. Good base for cycling trips. Play facilities (swing, go-kart, sandbox, etc.) for visiting grandchildren were popular.
Sitecode: 77423
Now that there are so many more campers in the Netherlands than 10 years ago, a CP like Duynenwater is a solution. Lots of capacity. The CP is still under development, but it is well on the way. If you are looking for a lonely place in the middle of nowhere this is not the place to be, but otherwise it is fine.
Sitecode: 76530
The location near the beach (crossing the road and crossing a dune by stairs) is the 'unique selling point'. The rest is not special, but okay. At the end of October, the site was swampy and not accessible to campers. The car park was the alternative with an unobstructed view over the fields as a plus. Downside is that there is no WiFi at all in the parking lot.
Sitecode: 53013
Lovely urban municipal. Little to add to the reviews. The friendliness of Liesbeth, the lady of the reception is a given in many reviews. She will retire at the end of the 2020 season. A loss for the campsite? You can grumble about the outdated plumbing, but it is spotlessly clean. Despite the modest rate and the tourist tax of only € 0.22 p.p / p.n. a very well-kept campsite!
Sitecode: 44444
The height of the tunnel, which gives access to the campsite is 3.10 m. According to the reception, an alternative route is possible - in consultation - via the Chamer Fussweg, from the direction of Cham. In any case, this campsite will still exist until the 2022 season. The future after that is uncertain
Sitecode: 92678
A review weighs more than one finding. The term 'nostalgic' best describes the meaning. You can haggle a lot on the sanitary facilities, but apparently dozens of 4-day walkers have found the 3 sober toilets and showers more than okay for 20 years. The 'Weijde Blick' deserves that name, just like the friendly campsite owner, the oldest in the Netherlands. We once looked for such campsites in France. Pure nostalgia!
Sitecode: 30479
There is little to add to all good reviews. The small camping fields at the front belong to the large bungalow park behind it, where you will also find the seasonal pitches. There is no other way to say that the Rusthoeve lives up to its name. The small fields for passers-by guarantee an intimate atmosphere. In the hottest summer week ever, we are lucky with a shady spot. It is not available for everyone
Sitecode: 8346
Little to add to previous reviews. Friendly 'Corona-proof' contact by phone and e-mail with the administrator. The rest is self-explanatory.
Sitecode: 9737
CP on the wharf of marina. A lot of potential in terms of facilities, as described earlier. We can't use it because of Covid19. The reception is not unfriendly, but incomprehensibly flexible in being allowed to choose a place in an almost empty camper place.
Sitecode: 1163
For peace seekers, this 'green city camping site' is a great place to stay in the before and after season. Also in the middle of the Hepi and as a result of Covid19 very quiet. Good starting point for city visits and bicycle tours in the beautiful surroundings. The camping field looks a lot more attractive than the camper field. Friendly reception.
Sitecode: 92236
An intimate site, beautiful lawn and beautiful views of the mill belonging to the campsite. Friendly reception. Excellent WiFi. Good base for cycling trips in the surroundings of this typical part of the Netherlands. 12 km from Emmen. We have no opinion on the facilities that were closed due to Covid19. It is a camping area. No greywater drainage or tapping point for motorhomes.
Sitecode: 29260
City campsite situated in an old city park with mature trees and lots of greenery. Divided into small fields. The location near the center is ideal. Great base for cycling trips in the area. Due to Covid 19 no assessment of sanitary facilities is possible. Use of the washing-up facility was allowed
Sitecode: 13198
Well occupied during the autumn holidays, but always a place. Marked spacious places if you stick to it. Above average good and clean sanitary. A real CP. In the port and on the shipyard there is always 'buzz'. Nice to be in the middle of it. Near city, ferry port, museums, cinemas.
Sitecode: 9608
Excellent CP with simple but neat sanitary facilities. The CP belongs to the adjacent restaurant / brewery but you can only register with the manager who is present for a short time in the morning and in the evening. We cycled nicely in the area!
Sitecode: 9440
If you come because of the visit to the Völklinger Hütte this is a handy place. Clearly defined places between gates. There are also campers outside the CP on the normal parking, which also use electricity. A place on the CP is therefore no guarantee that there is a free outlet. Indeed, cars racing around at night again
Sitecode: 15243
Nice base for visiting Koblenz or cycling along the Moselle. We arrived well before 12:00. There were enough free places on the CP. Because of the view at an additional cost opted for the campsite and place on the water. The terrain is very soggy in the wet autumn. The sanitary facilities are excellent.
Sitecode: 65269
Functionally well maintained transit camp site for 1 or 2 nights. However not atmospheric. Will get more charisma after a few growing seasons. The gate only opens in the morning at 9:00 a.m. The correct coordinates according to the campsite info. N 49 35 05 and O 06 22 03.
Sitecode: 65300
Child-friendly campsite, forbidden for pets. A passers-by place (without reservation) without shade is also available in high season. In high season € 43 (2 people), that is normal for Swiss standards. The previous reviews are correct.
Sitecode: 74659
The previous review is completely correct! The campsite is fully occupied at the end of May. The owner and his son do not like to disappoint their guests. Just calling and booking in advance is wise and appreciated. For us there was still room on the forecourt, that next season may be a furnished place, especially for campers.
Sitecode: 25998
For us as a passer-by a great campsite. If the 150 available places that the app mentions must all be on the passers-by field, it will be very full. I think there is room for 30 to 40 caravans, campers and tents. The rest is for seasonal places. Friendly welcome, just sanitary. We paid CHF 25 (€ 23), is ACSI CC rate plus tourist tax.
Sitecode: 18256
Indeed great city CP with excellent public transport. Cycling to the city is also possible. We bought for € 3.50 at a Tabacchi store 24h ticket for transport (bus, tram and Funicolare cable car to Alta Citta). The managers tried to make us happy. There is a free and clean toilet at the reception. Other toilets / showers in container (key at reception 1 €, a bit primitive)
Sitecode: 60434
The CP has improved compared to a few years ago. More spacious and safer. Lovely central edge of the center. If you want to go here, register in advance on the website (see contact details). After online payment you will receive a QR code in your email that you can use to go in and out. We have helped several people, but we also saw them drop out when they were not prepared for the gate.
Sitecode: 42311
Even with full occupancy (Easter holiday and Liberation Day in Italy) the atmosphere remains pleasant and cordial. The plumbing is fine. Dishwashing with warm water only with solar energy, so when the sun is out. Showers are always just hot. It turns out to be an ACSI cc campsite. Is not in guide or app. We now paid € 19 in low season. We just cycle to Ravenna. Nice piece.
Sitecode: 25510
Great city CP. (Behind noise barrier on the ring road. The very friendly manager (only speaks Italian) created a last place for us with shoehorn method. An hour later there was room again and we got better. Cycling to Parma (3.8 km) is easy, there is a kind of cycle path on the left side of the road.
Sitecode: 64538
Quiet place on the outskirts of Lodi. A power point still out of service. Spacious places. Good for an overnight stay.
Sitecode: 75026
Beautiful new CP, a 5-minute walk from the center of Zwolle. Completely fine. Plumbing is top. Welcoming and friendly welcome. Fenced area and closed off at night. The WiFi signal is somewhat weak at the very edge of the site.
Sitecode: 53204
Very nice farm campsite with generous places. In consultation with the farmer's wife, opted for a place with a solid base; that early in the season is wise. Well maintained sanitary. Very good base for hiking and cycling trips in Heuvelland or the Belgian Voer region. Farm in full operation. Friendly welcome and time was taken for a chat. Worth repeating!
Sitecode: 25847
For a CP in an urban environment is best ok. A 20-minute walk from the Louvre-Lens and that was where we started. There is always some nocturnal traffic noise (trains, cars). We had the misfortune of a parked refrigerated truck with ever-running compressor. If you do not want all that, you should not stand here.
Sitecode: 13105
Such a beautiful inner city (Unesco world heritage) also requires a CP with a little more allure and appearance. The location is perfect. We stood there to visit Arras, not overnight.
Sitecode: 66882
Typical municipal, simple but neat facilities. The location for bike rides along the Somme to Amiens, east or the Véloroute de la Mémoire is perfect. The WiFi for Apple users does not work (also not at the Tourist Office), a bug. The camper pitches are new with their own electricity and water. No drainage gray water and actually no chemical toilet (primitive lid without flush).
Sitecode: 29860
Beautiful terraced campsite with on the cliff at Fécamp. We cycled a lot (with e-bikes). You can come up with the bicycle in different ways. The least steep is the route indicated by signs from the city. You can also go up and down a steep zigzag from the boulevard at the front of the cliff (height +/- 60m). The Acsi CC discount card is not accepted.
Sitecode: 24331
We were there 2 nights with windless weather. You do not expect that here. The véloroute du Littoral, the cycle route along the coast passes through the nearby village of La Poterie Cap d'Antifer. We cycled to Le Havre, back and forth together 65 km. With e-bikes a piece of cake. (You can also charge the battery at the VVV's if you have your charger with you). Nice trip. Substantial descent at Le Havre and climb back.
Sitecode: 64418
Small well-kept CP in small champagne village. There are no less than 24 'producteurs' (champagne farmers) in the village, but shortly after the Recolte (grape picking) in mid-September the village became extinct, except for the screaming children of the fine primary school. Even the baker has stopped. Yet a beautiful place on the flanks of the champagne hills. If you like peace and quiet you will find it here.
Sitecode: 13850
Indeed practical and functional CP, lots of space, shade. You pay for the extras of your choice (tokens). Moulins is a city with a surprisingly nice historic center. Walkway at VVV.
Sitecode: 55883
In the late season delicious camping, which many motorhomes know to find. Nevertheless, plenty of space, shade and peace. Up to 750 people can stay here in high season. Fine if you like it. The neat facilities are set up. WiFi is free, but good range only in the pool and reception area.
Sitecode: 55841
Prima camping with just sanitary. Behind the sanitary building are the foundations for a planned expansion. When it is ready, there must be sufficient capacity. The pitches are big enough for campers. Before you check in, walk around the grounds to orient yourself. There is plenty of choice outside the high season. The special section for campers in the front is now occupied by mobile homes.
Sitecode: 27650
Indeed a typical French two-star municipal. An old campsite with large old trees and lots of shade. Friendly manager. Bit chaotic place layout, but end of season a lot of freedom and space. We liked that, including proximity city and bicycle route (voie vert) on route railroad. Reception not always open, but you can just find a place.
Sitecode: 7386
Indeed beautiful surroundings with whistling marmots and shooting stars. We drove up from Cuneo (It) in the afternoon. With sunny weather that gives a beautiful view. The next morning down again with the sun in the back. In terms of lighting, the trip in the direction of France is most beautiful. Not relevant for the assessment.
Sitecode: 11807
Nice place to see. So enough shade between the trees. We did not stay there overnight, but we used the fine sani. The payment terminal was out of order. Indeed a bit outside the city.
Sitecode: 24488
Beautifully laid out place in a non-touristy but atmospheric village. There are instructions: phone number to get key for toilet, water and electricity. It was Sunday so we did not do that. Bit complicated. Rate is € 10, - for 24 hours. As a day-tripper you pay € 5, - Short very steep entrance to the motorhome
Sitecode: 20338
Mix parking, no demarcated camper places. Great for city visits. For an overnight stay we prefer one of the agriturismo's in the region.
Sitecode: 14370
Top spot between vineyards. New modern plumbing for people with disabilities. Rate now € 12, - all-in. As an extra: wine tasting (they produce 13 types) and dinner in a new restaurant is pampering. (Regional dishes own company) Cost € 25, - pp.incl wine. Italians come here in spring and autumn. In July / August it is usually quiet. If the gate is closed on arrival, just call.
Sitecode: 7343
For us a great place for a visit during the day. Center within walking distance. (1km). Not for an overnight stay. For the night we went to one of the agriturismio's in the Piedmont.
Sitecode: 49588
It is true what we read in reviews Price € 24 for campers up to 7.5m. Above € 30. Really if you compare it with other major European cities. Sanitary not luxurious but functional. Water and drainage per spot. No shadow. Siesta between 13:00 and 15:00. The gate is then closed. The friendliness of the owner is an extra point. Just like the safe and fun bike route along Po to Turin
Sitecode: 15764
A great CP with plenty of room. If you are lucky with some shade. Services modest but neat. (Squat toilet). Access to public beach on the lake next to the gate. The rate is € 14, - per 12 hours !!!! That is why many Italian day visitors leave at the end of the afternoon. For an overnight stay you are usually € 28, -, unless you choose it well!
Sitecode: 14500
Neat CP with generously sized places. The awning can be (a piece) out. Access via barrier after entering the registration number and payment (max 48 / h). 10 places and full is full. The barrier will then no longer open. The simple sanistation is located next to the CP against the sports hall on the site of the old CP. It is possible to reserve a place via the internet (http://www.i-park.fr/). CP is at cycle node 100
Sitecode: 15158
Excellent! It's all right here and you get a lot of value for the all-in rate. It has already been said in the many enthusiastic reviews. The details are also nice, like the "cup holder" at the chemical toilet, where you can park the screw cap of your toilet cassette. Chapeau so!
Sitecode: 10045
Indeed, great as a base for visiting Ameland or cycling in the region. Amenities are neat and well looked after. Friendly administrator provided us with information about crossing and cycling routes. The coins indeed do for the hot water what's dated. There is wifi near the reception.
Sitecode: 59715
7-8-2017; the second time we stood at this mix park, at foot medieval town. During the day, busy parking, but at noon in the afternoon. The coordinates lead to narrow access parking through barriers. For € 2, - you will be 24 hours. With normal camper width. No parking available on the parking lot. By stairs, you walk to Perouges. There are catering establishments, but no shops or bakeries
Sitecode: 21393
6-8-2017. Beautiful place on the canal, in the summer under the shade of plane trees. If everyone carries a little socially there is room for 5 campers. The sanitary napkin did not work, but water and electra are available. Toilet on the other side of the marina's 'capitainerie'. Walking and cycling distance from Epinal. The friendly administrator comes along to collect the compensation.
Sitecode: 2815
Great place to visit Trier by bike, by free bike path. Front places half hardened and with flow, between the vines. Restaurant at the time of our visit had only a small card, but a generous choice of wine. Not so strange of course. Friendly administrator. We love a stroke and he too.
Sitecode: 41059
Great starting point for visiting Strasbourg by bike (on the beautiful Passerel over the Rhine) or by tram or train. Center of Strasbourg at 5 to 6 km, accessible by bike paths throughout the city. Camping with ample places. (We were not on the special CP). Friendly reception. Sanitary all in all. Shower costs € 0,50.
Sitecode: 22949
Beautiful places between high-stem fruit trees. Friendly reception. Beautiful sanitary facilities. Drain gray water on the plot between the stable and the farm (in our case blocked by work and machinery of the farmer. Station 1 km away with connection to St.Gallen. Nice cycling in the vicinity of Lake Constance.
Sitecode: 44444
We have been here 3 times a few days because of family visits. In high season, booking on time is an absolute must. Nice campsite with not too big places, but beach at Zugersee. Trains pass by (30 meters), but fortunately almost all of them sound low. No traffic between midnight and six o'clock. Zug by bike, walking distance. Sanitary good.
Sitecode: 52159
Centrally located mix-parking. On arrival around 16:00 there were 2 campers in the 30 available places. The rest was occupied by passenger cars. Well, high season ... Also campsites in Annecy vol. Along the lake, direction Albertville. Here were campsites with place.
Sitecode: 9751
Great base for visiting Bern. Half-paved places with and without shadow. Neat sanitation. Nice cycling along the Aare to the city. Costs € 41, - for 2p. Including power and 2 shower facilities à CHF 3, -
Sitecode: 8854
Disturbing place: you can stand on the front parking mall. On the part not behind it (see photo of the ticket) .This was told by staff members who walked around.
Sitecode: 27338
Overnight at 1-6-17. Excellent location with warm and welcoming reception. Well-kept, flat and solid lawn. Primary sanitary and kitchen. You can go to Riga by bus. It can sometimes be as busy as group trips from different organizations overnight.
Sitecode: 14465
Visited on 3-6-17. Were searching for a moment. On arrival access road castle, first parking right. You look at this car park at the back of the restaurant. The camper pitches are located at the restaurant's garden wall. We only stayed here for free (without charge) by electra. The second car park is on the left-hand road.
Sitecode: 18770
Overnight from 8-11 June 2017 On arrival: If you want a real camper location then on arrival at the left. Do you want a camp site then turn right (there are two different companies). Prima starting point for visits by tram or by bike to the city. The bike path to the city is exquisite. You follow the parallel tram route. Sanitation facilities are alright.
Sitecode: 18739
Overnight on June 7, 2017. Fully agree with previous review. Take this historical location. As close as possible, it is possible to visit this location in the evenings after and in the morning before the hustle and bustle of school trips and tourists. Sanitary in hotel is very simple. It works and that has been said
Sitecode: 51587
Overnight stay 6-7 June 2017. Once with previous review. As sole guests, judgment is difficult. We have eaten there in a restaurant (Polish regionle cuisine). The Polish menu card was translated by daughter. The camping facilities (drainage water and chemical toilet is a matter of pulling and draining the well cover). Flushing can only be done with drinking water hose, so not as it should!
Sitecode: 7043
Overnight from 03/06 June 2017. Perfect place for a visit to Vilnius by bike. The manager gives you an easy cycle route to the city. Bridge is narrow for cyclists. Spacious spots, but this can be in a hurry. Terrain is closed at night, but the fences do not seem to be "unavailable". Sufficient facilities in containers. Extension was almost complete. All in all, the site is improvised
Sitecode: 13467
Overnight on 03-06-2017. Easy parking for visiting cross mountain. During daytime, quiet at night, although the first bus with French students arrived at 05:00 at the first morning glow. Such a place near the cross mountain makes it easy to look around and take pictures in the evenings after the crowds and in the morning.
Sitecode: 27329
Overnight on 01-06-17. Beautifully situated campsite with beautifully hilly camper pitches. Good camping facilities. Cycling to Cesis certainly possible. 9 km, though with solid hills. Lots of info available on the wall of the front sanitary building
Sitecode: 14464
Visited on 30-05-2017. Car park with many coaches and passages throughout the day. We arrived early afternoon and were planning to stay overnight but opted for driving after extensive visit to the monastery
Sitecode: 44243
Beautiful free hot spot in nature park. Although located on a local road, still bad and quiet. BBQ place by the water. Cozy dry toilets. The correct coordinates are N 59.562868 E 26.096006. Further information about hiking and cycling is available at the info center
Sitecode: 43804
Very good campsite with excellent facilities. Good alternative to camper pitches in Tallinn. Great train connection. Station about 1 km from camping. Bike racks at the station, but the bicycle can also enter the train for free. We also went to Tallinn all the time. Good to do
Sitecode: 8769
Overnight 24-05-17. Indeed some messy camping. Places on lawn near reception ok. At large crowds, amenities may not be adequate. Nice cycling environment, either side of the river. Parnu is a classic spa and spa resort. We discovered the architecture of Olav Sinmaa (The Estonian 'Rietveld'), functionalist style. Lovers: info at Tourist Office and go to the beach!
Sitecode: 7035
Cozy, somewhat boring campsite with facilities. 20 minutes walk from center. Camping is next to the open air museum. Well nice to visit. Friendly reception at reception. Excellent sanitary facilities. The caravan's gray water drain can only be cleaned if you have a drain hose. No well, but awkward pipe with raised edge
Sitecode: 49738
Visit 19/5/2017. Simple CP in beautiful location, 20 meters from the sea, in nature reserve. Toilets out of order. We chose this place for cycling through the Dabas Park Pape nature reserve, around the dune lake (25 km). With regular bikes, that was hardly possible. The main road from the A11 to the CP is largely roughly 7 km away. In dry weather very dusty.
Sitecode: 41326
Overnight 18/5/2017. After arriving by ferry Kiel-Klaipeda, this campsite is 13 km and 15 minutes drive from the port. Location in pine forest, 10 minutes walk from beach with recreational facilities. Luxury sanitary facilities, generous asphalted and shady places between the trees.
Sitecode: 8478
Overnight on 16/5/2017. Well accessible camper and yet within walking distance (1.3 km) from the center. We walked behind the CP to the river (Wezer) (300m.) Crossed by foot / bicycle spring. Then you enter the center along the other bank. Shady generous places. Primary sanitary and shower.
Sitecode: 50652
We also stayed 1 night overnight. Spacious places, excellent sanitary facilities. Friendly reception. Invited to stay longer, but that was not for us.
Sitecode: 22644
Nice place in authentic fishing village on Peipsi lake. Simple but neat toilet with sink. Very helpful also English speaking outsider.
Sitecode: 7038
We share the previous comments. The access road is difficult. The CP is on an island in a river, we approached from the west (A10), navigation sent us 2 bridges to the center, and past 2 bridge down the road, under 2nd bridge through and back 2th bridge to get to the CP on island Come. Underpass 2nd bridge is only 2.90m. So pick up. We had to turn
Sitecode: 41369
Fine place, close to Maastricht with all necessary amenities. Beautifully situated on the river Maas. This morning (Sunday), the baker from the neighboring village first came along with fresh warm rolls and Limburg flan. Net France. If he keeps enough patronage he continues to do that.
Sitecode: 41687
Fine motor location is present in body, but all the strange camp. Manager is a real host with upbeat. Do not complain about the price. Compare with the motorhome Amsterdam and not with a camper in the province. By bike we were soon in the Hague and the randstadrail (metro line E) quickly in Rotterdam from station Leidseveen). Traffic noise is dependent on the wind direction. Plenty of bird sounds and even storks!
Sitecode: 1278
12 RV-defined locations on the rear part of the mixparking. Free. The sani station is also free.
Sitecode: 41980
We were here in early May 2015. Dream place between the spring flowers, wild horses, snow capped mountains and the stars. At that time quietly with two other campers. Campo Imperatore (SS17bis) was between Assergi and Castel del Monte just snow. Access more westerly from Capanelle il Pago was still closed. Refugio open only during the day. So no voMet law called 'Little Tibet'!
Sitecode: 6090
Visit 19-5-2015. Prima citycamping little shady spots. Friendly manager. € 29, - per night (camper, electricity + 2p). 3 days cycled to town. Bologna center less than 5 km. Best bike route along via Stalingrado with a kind of cycle path along it. By bus is also possible.
Sitecode: 4634
Visit 18-5-2015. Spacious new CP. Perugia is big city. You can take a bus and walk up to center. We walked in 3 minutes to the center. (Provide ticket or navigation!) The first manager was absent and thus toilets were not clean. In order when he was there.
Sitecode: 4705
Visit 17-5-2015. Spacious and large CP. All facilities in order. Administrator and bread service! Facing few min. Walk from train up (one-way ticket € 2.60). CP is between traditional and high-speed railway line. In the evening and less at night practically no trains.
Sitecode: 4667
Visit 16-5-2015. We agree with the previous review, the location is worth the money: directly opposite the free lift to center. Indeed, good free WiFi, but had to show ID card before it and three signatures for VVV.
Sitecode: 24512
Visit on 15-05-2015. CP field next to / part of what 'lived' Italian camp. Shower a € 1, - coin. Town in the heart of the National Park of Abruzzo. Centrum little charisma. Well base for walks and hikes. We visited among others. the nearby information center on the Nat.Park and zoo native animals (sad brown bear)
Sitecode: 8112
This we found a great spot at the center on 10 minutes to the beach. We stood here 12-05-2015. Open all year, but off season no supervision of the local club CP volunteers. We were off-season, but were late yet friendly visit from one of them. Explain that we could be free. Use of electricity for € 2, - (to deposit into the red bus)
Sitecode: 9602
Free CP mix on parking. Daytime indeed full of coaches. Night quiet. We were here on 8 May 2015. Bus (stop at the door) runs punctually every 20 minutes crisscross up to the center (ticket in the bus with exact change) back down is good to walk in the same time. The free entry for 65+ is like many places in Italy the past.
Sitecode: 7257
Indeed outstanding CP, where we stood on 4 and May 5, 2015. Good and clean bathrooms and all the amenities for the camper. Pico bello! In addition to the very attractive Mantova itself we also made from the CP a bike ride through the flat surroundings. The CP is located on the bike route.
Sitecode: 6745
We are here now for the 2nd time a couple of days. Just like last year, 3rd week of October. We fall for the place, the view and the 2-hour walk through the vineyards and olive groves of this domaine! Not cheap, now € 7 + € 4 electricity. This year the shower not working. Wi-Fi does it, depending on where you stand. We cycle in 5 minutes about a country road ' looking back ' from the domaine to Nyons, so not through the busy main road. Back uphill, takes a little longer.
Sitecode: 21847
We were here only one night on May 26, 2014. Quiet place right next to the canteen of the Football Association on a fenced-ditch directly along the road that leads to this secluded medieval village/town. Nearby Center. Here is widely restored and refurbished. Worth a visit. The water supply consists of a faucet and a connection for a filling hose under a manhole cover. Also toilet drain under manhole cover. All basic and clean and it functions. Didn't feel unsafe. On a Board with a map are still a dozen or so other camper spots in the region. So if this place are full then you can continue.
Sitecode: 11174
Flat camper pitches on lawn with paved track. Near the front desk. Nicely sanitary. Close to the sea. Place 1250 + 250 + 360 power load = 1860