We arrived at 12:45 to find the barrier down and a notice to say that the barrier and office opens at 15:00. The office and barrier is closed from 12:00 to 15:00. We had to park on a nearby residential street (as there was no waiting area) and wait until 15:00. Arriving back at 14:50 to find about 8 other units (caravans & motorhomes) all waiting outside. Check-in was long winded and we all had to wait for the unit parked at the barrier to move before getting in. We got to our pitch at about 15:45.||||Internal roads were very narrow and the pitches were small and cramped. Accessing some pitches was not really possible without driving across other pitches the roads were so narrow. Our motorhome is 7.5m long and it was parked less than a meter from the unit behind us. Our 25m long plugin cable would not reach the PowerPoint for the pitch (luckily we had another extension).||||Location is perfect. It's a few minutes cycle into town and on the back of the river. There is a lovely park next door. There are supermarkets within walking distance.||||Bathrooms were spotless with plenty of hot water. WiFi was only around...
Read moreI came to check-in at about 8pm with two kids. Nobody informed us the camp will be closed for cars from 10pm. After building a tent I went with kids to have a dinner in the center of the city, we came back slightly after 10pm and were badly surprised the barrier for the cars was down. The restaurant staff told us it is impossible to get in for the cars till the morning. Even I paid for the car parking next to my tent, I had to leave the car in the street parking, take the kids and all our stuff from the car to the tent which was not too near. In the morning I asked politelly at the reception why they didn´t inform me about closing the barrier, they started to be very rude and said it is my thing to ask and it is like that everywhere in Germany (which is not definatelly the truth, this month we stayed also in Saxony and the camp was accesible 24/7), when I said this to the reception lady she told me : SHUT YOUR MOUTH! WE HOPE YOU WILL NOT COME AGAIN!....Well, I am sure I will not! This personnel really discouraged me, it was not so cheap and the toilets and bathroom were not really clean. So I strictly do...
Read moreI was on an 1300km roadtrip and wanted to have a break for once.
There is a supercharger in Regensburg so I did the charging and went to the closest camping. (7km from the charger)
I booked a so called "campingfass" (wooden barrel) the day before I arrived there on their website. There was no reply so I had no expectation, but I did not care since I just wanted to spend 1 night. I could have managed it in the car if something would have gone wrong.
In Germany older people wont speak English even if they can. But here at the reception there was 2 friendly hosts(40+) and they did.
About the camping itself: Camping barrel was clean and tidy. They had electricity inside (standard 220-240V). So you can charge your laptop, etc.
There have a shared shower indoors. With a lot of cabin separated well to have privacy. They have washroom...
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