As you start your day, you find yourself making plans for what’s ahead. Maybe you’re in the mood for a walk or a bike ride. If your camping holiday is by the water, watersports are also an option. But honestly, just spending a day at the campsite is a delight in itself. Surrounded by peace, nature, and endless greenery, you take a bite of your sandwich and ponder your next move.
Peace and Space
Does this sound like your ideal getaway? At one of our small campsites in Germany, this becomes reality. Here, you truly get to enjoy nature, thanks to the calm and sense of space all around you. With only a handful of pitches, these small and mini campsites offer plenty of privacy throughout your stay. Many campsites in Germany feature swimming pools and are especially welcoming to families with children.
German Hospitality
Small campsites are perfect for experiencing genuine German hospitality. The owners are often present on site and are happy to help you get acquainted with the campsite and the local area. Fellow holidaymakers are there with the same goal as you: to relax and enjoy. Rather than crowded hotels or tourist hotspots, you'll find yourself among the residents of charming local villages. If you’re looking for a taste of home, choose one of the small campsites in Germany run by Dutch owners.
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Germany’s Waterside Escapes
Many people are surprised to learn that Germany is rich in lakes and rivers, making it a fantastic destination for a waterside holiday. For example, you can stay by Lake Constance or at a campsite along the Baltic Sea coast, where you’ll enjoy sweeping dunes and even have the chance to visit one of Germany’s islands. Don’t forget the Moselle region either—the picturesque wine landscapes along this river create an unforgettable holiday atmosphere.
The Rhine: The Ultimate Ingredient for a Romantic Holiday
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campsites along the Rhine in Germany offer a unique twist on the classic camping trip by the water. The Rhine’s banks are renowned as some of the most romantic spots in the country. Strolling through one of the charming villages along the river feels like stepping into the pages of a fairytale, complete with traditional, colourful houses.
If you’re after something different than a camping holiday by the water, that’s no problem. Head for a mountainous region like the Harz, or pitch your tent in the Eifel. Further south, Germany’s landscapes become more rugged—the perfect base for adventurous cycling and hiking trips. Grab a map, pack your rucksack, and set out for a new adventure every day.