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Baden-Württemberg

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Caravan Camping 'Sächsische Schweiz'

Germany - Saxony - Kurort GohrischDistance from Dover: 1064 km
8.4

Fantastic

11 reviews

Camping Gutshof Schulze Althoff

Camping Gutshof Schulze Althoff

Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - SchöppingenDistance from Dover: 550 km
7.7

Fantastic

1 review

1/10

Campingpark Freibad Echternacherbrück AöR

Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate - EchternacherbrückDistance from Dover: 521 km
7.6

Fantastic

44 reviews

1/10

Camping Zum stillen Winkel

Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate - BürderDistance from Dover: 561 km
8.1

Fantastic

29 reviews

1/10

Prümtal-Camping Oberweis

Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate - OberweisDistance from Dover: 508 km
8.6

Fantastic

21 reviews

1/10

Camping Wulfener Hals

Germany - Schleswig-Holstein - WulfenDistance from Dover: 971 km
8.4

Fantastic

86 reviews

1/10

Rosenfelder Strand Ostsee Camping

Germany - Schleswig-Holstein - RosenfeldeDistance from Dover: 956 km
8.6

Fantastic

36 reviews

1/10

Camping Lug ins Land

Germany - Baden-Württemberg - Bad BellingenDistance from Dover: 834 km
8.3

Fantastic

60 reviews

1/10

Vital CAMP Bayerbach

Germany - Bavaria - BayerbachDistance from Dover: 1138 km
8.3

Fantastic

22 reviews

1/10

Eurocamp Spreewaldtor

Germany - Brandenburg - Groß LeuthenDistance from Dover: 1055 km
8.4

Fantastic

46 reviews

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Camp sites in Baden-Württemberg, on the borders with Switzerland and France

If you plan to go camping in Germany your stay at one of our camp sites in the popular holiday areas of Baden-Württemberg (largest city: Stuttgart) is bound to be a success. A camp site on the Bodensee lake is recommended for a relaxing holiday. The Bodensee is a traditional favourite for camping. It is Central Europe’s biggest lake with lovely historic towns all around. Camp sites around the Bodensee are nowadays favourite bases for sportive campers thanks to their excellent watersports facilities.

Another famous destination for a camping holiday in Germany is the Black Forest (Schwarzwald). There are wonderful views here of valleys, mountain streams and waterfalls carved out by the glaciers, and no fewer than 7000 km of marked footpaths. So there are plenty of camp sites to suit hikers in the Black Forest. If you want a relaxing day away from the camp site in the Black Forest go to Baden Baden. This, as its name suggests is one of the principal spa resorts in the area. Beautiful buildings such as the Neues Schloss, the Stiftskirche and the Friedrichsbad (built on Roman remains!) adorn the town. Most spa towns have grandiose hotels from the 19th century where the bourgeoisie would have stayed.

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