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202 campsites found

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Camping Monte Generoso

Switzerland - Ticino - MelanoDistance from Dover: 1105 km
7.9

Fantastic

23 reviews

Camping Muglin

Camping Muglin

Switzerland - Graubünden - MüstairDistance from Dover: 1135 km
8.7

Fantastic

7 reviews

1/10

Camping Santa Monica

Switzerland - Valais - RaronDistance from Dover: 961 km
8.1

Fantastic

7 reviews

1/10

Campofelice Camping Village

Switzerland - Ticino - TeneroDistance from Dover: 1084 km
8.6

Fantastic

32 reviews

1/10

Camping Riarena

Switzerland - Ticino - CugnascoDistance from Dover: 1080 km
8.6

Fantastic

40 reviews

1/10

Campingplatz Gerbe

Switzerland - Lucerne - MeierskappelDistance from Dover: 949 km
7.5

Average

10 reviews

Camping Reussbrücke

Camping Reussbrücke

Switzerland - Zurich - OttenbachDistance from Dover: 915 km
7.9

Fantastic

5 reviews

1/10

Camping Des Glaciers

Switzerland - Valais - La FoulyDistance from Dover: 934 km
8.4

Fantastic

16 reviews

1/10

Camping Tamaro Resort

Switzerland - Ticino - TeneroDistance from Dover: 1084 km
7.9

Fantastic

12 reviews

1/10

Alpenresort Eienwäldli Engelberg

Switzerland - Obwalden - EngelbergDistance from Dover: 966 km
8.2

Fantastic

15 reviews

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Camping in Switzerland: high mountains, green valleys and blue lakes

There is probably not a single European country with a landscape that is more impressive than Switzerland. The landscape will already enthrall you while on your way to your campsite in Switzerland: breath-taking and extremely varied, inaccessible or very charming, with icy peaks and frozen glaciers but also sun-drenched, green slopes and lovely lakes in the valleys.

Nature at a high level

Nature lovers can indulge in their passion in Switzerland. The Alpine landscape, perfectly accessible from campsites, is particularly interesting for those who love camping. The lower sections are perfectly fine for the inexperienced hiker, but it is also possible to get to the top in comfort by taking a mountain lift to have a look at the view. The most photogenic mountain top of Europe is located in Switzerland: the Matterhorn. Take the cable car to the top of the mountain facing it, the Klein Matterhorn (or Little Matterhorn), where the highest cable car station in the Alps is located, and admire the fantastic view of the characteristic mountain.

Camping holiday by a lake

If you prefer to camp by water, there is much to choose from in Switzerland. Along the Swiss banks of Lake Constance, it is possible to explore the beautiful city of Constance and the flower island of Mainau. Take a boat across Lake Geneva and see the Jet d’eau (Water Jet), the landmark of the city of Geneva. Follow the footsteps of William Tell at Lake Lucerne in the cities Lucerne and Küssnacht. The lake at Neuchâtel and the Walensee (Lake Walen) also offer a great deal of water fun with sailing, fishing, swimming, surfing and paddling.

A camping holiday in Switzerland becomes even more impressive if you cross one of the elevated Alpine passes, for example, the Great St Bernard Pass, the Furka Pass or the Grimsel Pass. Much less well-known, but certainly just as beautiful, is the green and charming low mountain range in the west: the Swiss Jura Mountains. Most campsites also offer winter camping.

Switzerland for the true connoisseurs

Switzerland is famous for its cheeses, like the Emmentaler, Appenzeller or Raclette. At the Emmentaler cheese dairy, you can learn everything there is to know about the history and the production of this Swiss speciality. A good glass of wine from one of the Swiss wine regions goes well with a good piece of cheese. For those who enjoy sweets, Swiss chocolate is an absolute high point.

Important information for your trip to Switzerland:

Petrol (Super 95 and Super Plus 98) and diesel (gazole) are readily available. LPG is reasonably available. When filling up with LPG, some petrol stations use the European connection (acme) and other the Italian (dish) connection.
Petrol stations are often usually open from 8:00 to 18:00. In cities and along motorways, they are often open from 7:00 to 20:00, and along motorways from 6:00 to 23:00. In addition, most petrol stations have a night machine that allows you to fill up using a credit/debit card.

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