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Camping in Trier means staying right in the heart of the Moselle Valley—where history, nature and warm hospitality come together. This charming city in western Germany, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, is widely regarded as the country’s oldest city. Surrounded by Roman landmarks, vineyard-covered hills and peaceful riverside scenery, it’s the perfect place to experience the real German outdoors. Read more
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Why choose a campsite in Trier?

Trier is a destination that has it all: a rich past, a charming city centre, and a green setting filled with nature and vineyards. Set on the River Moselle, it’s the perfect base for exploring southwest Germany as well as nearby countries such as Luxembourg and France.

Campsites in and around Trier are known for their warm welcome, spacious pitches, and modern facilities. Many are in quiet locations along the river or among rolling vineyard hills—so you can wake up to views that look straight off a postcard.

Thanks to the Moselle region’s mild climate, camping here is comfortable from early spring well into autumn.

Between vineyards, river views and rolling hills

The area around Trier is a paradise for nature lovers. The winding Moselle flows through green valleys dotted with vineyards and small villages. You’ll find walking and cycling routes everywhere, along with scenic viewpoints and welcoming wine estates where you can taste local Riesling.

If you want to fully immerse yourself in the landscape, there are wonderful campsites in nature, often with direct access to hiking trails and riverbanks. Here you can go canoeing, cycling, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet with a good glass of wine at sunset.

A day trip to the Eifel, with its volcanic lakes and forests, is also well worth it.

Waterside fun and relaxation for all ages

The Moselle and its surroundings are ideal for activities on and by the water. You’ll find plenty of spots for swimming and relaxing, plus campsites that offer extra entertainment for water lovers.

If you fancy a refreshing dip, choose one of the campsites with a swimming pool in the region. Many also have playgrounds, wellness facilities, or restaurants with river views—ideal for families, couples, or friends who want to combine relaxation with fun.

The best of city and nature

Trier is surprisingly family-friendly. The city is easy to explore and has plenty of quieter streets, with lots of space for children to play. Riverbanks, parks and hills become natural adventure playgrounds, and nearby you’ll find animal parks, climbing parks and theme parks.

The family-friendly campsites in the area offer spacious pitches, children’s pools, playgrounds and often organised activities too. Spend the morning exploring the city together, cool off in the pool in the afternoon, and enjoy a barbecue by the water in the evening.

Culture and history in abundance

Trier is steeped in history. As a former capital of the Roman Empire, it feels like an open-air museum filled with landmarks. Visit the Porta Nigra—an impressive Roman city gate—or the Kaiserthermen, the ancient imperial bath complex.

Trier Cathedral, Germany’s oldest cathedral, and the Roman amphitheatre also bring the grandeur of the past to life.

On top of that, the city has a lively centre with shops, cafés and markets, where modern energy blends effortlessly with historic charm.

Explore the region—from Saarland to Luxembourg

Trier sits at a crossroads of cultures, making it an ideal base for day trips in every direction.

  • To the west is Luxembourg, where the capital impresses with its dramatic valleys and historic fortifications.
  • To the south lies France, with charming villages, markets and a distinctly laid-back atmosphere.
  • And if you’d like to discover more of Germany, explore the top sights in Saarland, such as the Saar Loop near Mettlach or Saarbrücken Castle.

From a single campsite, you can easily experience three countries—each with its own vibe, cuisine and culture.

Taste life on the Moselle

The Moselle region is synonymous with great food and wine. In and around Trier, you’ll notice influences from German, French and Luxembourgish cuisine. From hearty comfort food to refined dishes with wine sauces, local menus celebrate the region. Don’t miss a glass of local Riesling—the pride of Moselle wine-growing. In the evening, take a stroll along the river as city lights shimmer on the water.

Trier through the seasons

In spring, the vineyards come to life and the weather is perfect for walking and cycling. Summer brings sunshine, boat trips and lively wine festivals. In autumn, the landscape turns golden and you can taste the new wine during harvest celebrations. In winter, Trier transforms into a festive Christmas city with twinkling lights, cosy squares and warming mulled wine.

Each season has its own charm, making camping in Trier worthwhile year-round.

Book your campsite in Trier now with Camping.eu

Whether you choose a quiet campsite in nature, a spot with a pool, or a family-friendly campsite on the Moselle, Trier offers the perfect mix of culture, nature and relaxation.

Its location between Germany, Luxembourg and France makes this region truly special. Book your campsite in Trier today with Camping.eu and discover the variety of Rhineland-Palatinate for yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Trier a special camping destination?

Trier combines Roman history, natural scenery and a strong wine culture. Camp in the heart of the Moselle Valley, with views of rolling hills and vineyards.

Wanneer is de beste reistijd voor een kampeervakantie in Trier?

Spring and autumn are ideal for peace and nature, while summer is perfect for outdoor activities and festivals.

Yes—there are campsites in and around Trier with swimming pools. Availability can be seasonal (often open in summer) and some sites offer an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, or access to a nearby leisure pool. If you tell me your travel dates and whether you want an on-site pool (not a public pool nearby), I can narrow it down.

Yes, there are several campsites with a swimming pool in the area—ideal for families and for anyone who wants to unwind after a day of sightseeing.

What are fun day trips from Trier?

Visit Luxembourg, explore nearby France, or discover the natural landscapes of the Saarland region. The Moselle wine route is also highly recommended.

Yes—many campsites are very family-friendly. Look for places that offer: - Safe, spacious pitches and car-free areas - Playgrounds and indoor play spaces - Kids’ clubs, entertainment and activities in school holidays - Child-friendly swimming options (paddling pool, splash park, lifeguards) - Family facilities (baby changing areas, family bathrooms, laundry) - On-site essentials like a shop, takeaway/restaurant, and bike hire - Nearby family outings (beach, nature trails, animal parks) If you tell me your travel dates, preferred region, and the ages of your children, I can suggest the best options.

Absolutely. The family-friendly campsites in the area offer playgrounds, paddling pools, and activities for all ages.

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