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Camping Germany

Camping Germany - Your Outdoor Adventure Awaits

Planning a trip to experience the great outdoors?🌲Camping Germany offers an incredible way to connect with Nature across diverse landscapes. From the rolling hills of Bavaria to the serene Baltic coastline, this country welcomes Guests with well-maintained campsites nestled in peaceful countryside settings. Whether you prefer pitching a tent beside a quiet lake or parking your campervan in a forest clearing, the options are wonderfully varied. Germany's camping culture combines practical amenities with genuine respect for natural surroundings. Families, couples, and solo adventurers alike discover that sleeping under the stars here feels both accessible and rewarding. The fresh morning air, evening walks through meadows, and simple joy of outdoor cooking create memories that last far longer than any city break. Ready to explore what awaits beyond the urban bustle?

Nightly rates for tent pitches in Germany typically range from €8 to €25 per night, depending on location and amenities. ⛰️ Campervan spots usually cost between €15 and €40, with premium lakeside or mountain locations at the higher end. Sites in Bavaria or the Black Forest often charge more due to their stunning natural surroundings. Budget-friendly options exist throughout eastern Germany, where you can find well-maintained grounds at lower prices. Many campgrounds offer weekly discounts for longer stays. Additional fees may apply for electricity hookups, hot showers, or extra vehicles.

Bavaria offers breathtaking campgrounds with direct access to crystal-clear alpine lakes and dramatic mountain panoramas. The Bavarian Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen provide spectacular hiking trails right from your tent. The Mecklenburg Lake District in northeastern Germany features over 1,000 interconnected lakes perfect for kayaking and swimming. The Black Forest region combines dense woodland trails with peaceful lakeside settings ideal for Nature lovers. The Saxon Switzerland National Park offers dramatic sandstone formations and riverside camping spots. Each region provides unique landscapes where you can truly disconnect and immerse yourself in the outdoors.

Family-friendly camping sites across Germany typically offer well-maintained sanitary facilities with separate family bathrooms. ⭐ Many grounds feature dedicated playgrounds, shallow swimming areas, and organised activities for children during peak season. You can expect clean cooking facilities, laundry rooms, and small on-site shops for essentials. Some larger sites include mini-golf courses, petting zoos, and Nature exploration programmes. Evening entertainment and campfire areas create wonderful opportunities for families to connect. Safety features like fenced boundaries and well-lit pathways ensure parents can relax while children explore their surroundings freely.

Late spring and early autumn offer the ideal balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds for camping in Germany. 🌟 May and September provide mild temperatures perfect for hiking and outdoor activities without the summer rush. July and August see peak visitor numbers, especially near lakes and in Bavaria. Shoulder seasons mean more availability and often better rates at popular grounds. Weekdays throughout the year tend to be quieter than weekends at most locations. Consider visiting during school term times to enjoy popular destinations with more space and tranquility.

Most German campgrounds welcome dogs, though policies vary between sites and seasons. Guests typically pay a small daily fee of €2 to €5 per pet. Dogs must usually remain on leads in common areas and near sanitary facilities. Many grounds provide dedicated dog walking areas and some feature fenced exercise spaces. Swimming areas often have restrictions during peak hours, with designated times for dogs. Vaccination records and proof of liability insurance may be required at check-in. Certain Nature reserve locations have stricter rules to protect local wildlife during breeding seasons.

German campgrounds thoughtfully accommodate families with young children through dedicated facilities and services. Baby changing stations and family shower rooms are standard at most established sites. Many grounds offer cot rental, highchairs in dining areas, and shallow paddling pools for toddlers. Shaded pitch areas protect little ones from intense sun during summer months. On-site playgrounds feature age-appropriate equipment, and some sites organise supervised craft activities. Quiet hours are typically enforced to ensure young children can sleep peacefully. Proximity to Nature allows children to explore safely while developing a connection with the outdoors.

Camping Germany: Check how Guests rate nearby properties

Przystań Kowale

Zuza user
Zuzaalmost 3 years ago

Fantastic place and equally fantastic owners. Wonderful views, peace and quiet. Perfect to relax alone, with friends or family. The place is also child and pet friendly, we will definitely visit again more than once!

Szumi Camp

Iwonaalmost 2 years ago

Great place, highly recommend for a family camping holiday. Beautiful surroundings, forest, lake, peace and quiet. Hosts przemiliły and helpful. We return there every year :)

Winnica Rajska

Jacekalmost 2 years ago

Silence, peace and quiet no one disturbs.

Schronisko Górskie Orzeł

João10 months ago

People at night and early morning were very noisy.

Kraina Elfów

Agnieszkaalmost 3 years ago

This is our second holiday in this wonderful place, we highly recommend!!!

Przystań Turawa

Mateuszalmost 3 years ago

Very cool place and atmosphere. Highly recommend!

Camping Stary Spichlerz

Karolina10 months ago

Beautiful place, superbly arranged facility, lots of different points for food preparation and relaxation, beautiful fireplace on the island, tree houses, wonderful Jacuzzi and sauna - really at a high level for camping, covered fireplace, in case of bad weather it is easy to organize time on site. On the downside I rate only that it should be more specified that it is a place rather for quiet evenings. The lady owner warned in advance, before we even had time to pitch the tent, that you need to be quiet. The information that stag and hen parties can be organized on the site should disappear from the description because the site actually needs to be quiet as early as 11 p.m. Tent a little one on top of the other, both families with children and young people come to the site so it would be better to somehow separate it so as not to disturb anyone. Other than that SUPER, highly recommendable! We will definitely come back 😇

Schronisko Górskie Orzeł

Annaalmost 2 years ago

Beautiful views, free choice of location for the tent.

Camping Kacper

Przemek user
Przemekalmost 2 years ago

Highly recommended

Dom Sokolik

Karolinaalmost 3 years ago

We were at the campground. The conditions are very convenient. The view of the mountains and the idyllic atmosphere while relaxing in the courtyard or by the pond make us want to return there.

Dom Sokolik

Agataalmost 3 years ago

Camping great, in a beautiful place with unique views. The owner smug, the atmosphere at the campground practically like home. Close to the store, scenic walking and biking trails. I definitely recommend, camping exceeded our expectations :)))

Olandia

Swetlana user
Swetlanaover 1 year ago

A great campsite!!! We were there as a family with small children and we were all thrilled! Playground, beach, pool, sauna, right on the lake - what more could you want! A clear recommendation!