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Lake Garda, Tuscany, Carinthia, Lake Chiemsee and much more.

Travelogue
Here we made our first stop
- 7 parking spaces (depending on how you park, because no parking spaces are marked)
- 5€/day (max. 3 days)
- Fresh water, waste water, chemical disposal
- no electricity
- Great town within 5 minutes walking distance
- Quiet at night
Here we made our first stop
- 7 parking spaces (depending on how you park, because no parking spaces are marked)
- 5€/day (max. 3 days)
- Fresh water, waste water, chemical disposal
- no electricity
- Great town within 5 minutes walking distance
- Quiet at night
This campsite is very suitable for a stopover if you then want to continue towards Italy (or similar).
We spent 5 days there because snowfall (mid-April) was repeatedly reported on the Brenner motorway. For the 5 days we paid €100 including electricity and tourist tax.
The small Öschlesee is right next to the campsite and is ideal for a walk!
In the morning, a baker comes to the campsite and supplies the guests with really great rolls, etc.
We would go to this place again and again when passing through, as it is close to the freeway area and yet very quiet and not overcrowded.This campsite is very suitable for a stopover if you then want to continue towards Italy (or similar).
We spent 5 days there because snowfall (mid-April) was repeatedly reported on the Brenner motorway. For the 5 days we paid €100 including electricity and tourist tax.
The small Öschlesee is right next to the campsite and is ideal for a walk!
In the morning, a baker comes to the campsite and supplies the guests with really great rolls, etc.
We would go to this place again and again when passing through, as it is close to the freeway area and yet very quiet and not overcrowded.The paradise for surfers! It is certainly the parking space that is visited the most, because from there many sporting activities such as bike tours (for example Lake Ledro) can be started. A Lidl supermarket is only a few hundred meters away and is very well stocked. The beautiful town of Riva is also easy to visit from here. I paid €28/day there including electricity!







The paradise for surfers! It is certainly the parking space that is visited the most, because from there many sporting activities such as bike tours (for example Lake Ledro) can be started. A Lidl supermarket is only a few hundred meters away and is very well stocked. The beautiful town of Riva is also easy to visit from here. I paid €28/day there including electricity!
We went to this campsite after our stay in Torbole.
As soon as we checked in, the staff at reception gave us a very friendly welcome. Most of the employees could speak German very well. We had a nice and spacious pitch. The ACSI card was accepted without any problems.
Everything makes a very neat and well-kept impression here. The fitness room is also equipped with good Techno Gym equipment.
We had a great time here and would go back to this campsite again and again. Everything was good here









We went to this campsite after our stay in Torbole.
As soon as we checked in, the staff at reception gave us a very friendly welcome. Most of the employees could speak German very well. We had a nice and spacious pitch. The ACSI card was accepted without any problems.
Everything makes a very neat and well-kept impression here. The fitness room is also equipped with good Techno Gym equipment.
We had a great time here and would go back to this campsite again and again. Everything was good here
After leaving Camping Europa Silvella, we drove a few kilometers further.
Here, too, we were able to use the ACSI card without any problems. The large parking lot in front of the reception is really good. Our ACSI pitch was a bit sloping, but with ramps it wasn't a problem. (But wedges should be on board).






After leaving Camping Europa Silvella, we drove a few kilometers further.
Here, too, we were able to use the ACSI card without any problems. The large parking lot in front of the reception is really good. Our ACSI pitch was a bit sloping, but with ramps it wasn't a problem. (But wedges should be on board).
This is the third time we have stayed at this very large campsite. There is pretty much everything here! But the best thing is the proximity to the town of Peschiera del Garda, which can be easily reached with a 2 km walk along the lake. Ships etc. depart from there.
Highly recommended are visits to the towns of Borghetto (approx. 15km of cycle path, always along the Mincio River) or the lively city of Lazise (mostly beautiful cycle paths). About halfway along the cycle path in the direction of Borghetto, you will pass the "cygmus" pizzeria. There you should definitely plan a pizza break because pizza, pizza size and prices are very good!
There were no problems with the ACSI card at Camping Bella Italia either.















This is the third time we have stayed at this very large campsite. There is pretty much everything here! But the best thing is the proximity to the town of Peschiera del Garda, which can be easily reached with a 2 km walk along the lake. Ships etc. depart from there.
Highly recommended are visits to the towns of Borghetto (approx. 15km of cycle path, always along the Mincio River) or the lively city of Lazise (mostly beautiful cycle paths). About halfway along the cycle path in the direction of Borghetto, you will pass the "cygmus" pizzeria. There you should definitely plan a pizza break because pizza, pizza size and prices are very good!
There were no problems with the ACSI card at Camping Bella Italia either.
We visited this campsite/camping space for a visit to Verona. We then drove to Verona with the bikes (not really relaxing, but it worked). The city was extremely full (Sundays) but also worth seeing.
The pitch is extremely neat and well-kept and I can recommend it.

We visited this campsite/camping space for a visit to Verona. We then drove to Verona with the bikes (not really relaxing, but it worked). The city was extremely full (Sundays) but also worth seeing.
The pitch is extremely neat and well-kept and I can recommend it.
Simple parking space with a weak power supply (6 amps?), but otherwise okay.
Here you will find a beautiful and well-kept environment for walks by the sea and the boat harbor.
Definitely recommended for a stopover.







Simple parking space with a weak power supply (6 amps?), but otherwise okay.
Here you will find a beautiful and well-kept environment for walks by the sea and the boat harbor.
Definitely recommended for a stopover.Small idyllic campsite on a lake between Pisa and Livorno. The ACSI card was accepted and the pitches were quite large.
The approach was a little bumpy. When leaving the campsite we drove a different way. Unfortunately, after a short drive (in a piece of forest!) we drove along some piles of rubbish. There were even half cars, fridges etc..
How can people deal with their environment so thoughtlessly!!!???




Small idyllic campsite on a lake between Pisa and Livorno. The ACSI card was accepted and the pitches were quite large.
The approach was a little bumpy. When leaving the campsite we drove a different way. Unfortunately, after a short drive (in a piece of forest!) we drove along some piles of rubbish. There were even half cars, fridges etc..
How can people deal with their environment so thoughtlessly!!!???At Camping Pappasole one can only say that everything was right here. Well organized, clean, tidy and extremely well maintained. The range of sports is impressive and the small supermarket is also good for a campsite. The ACSI card was no problem here either. Electricity and water/sewage were at our pitch and the toilets/showers were always cleaned. Our pitch was level, gravel and covered with netting to protect the vehicle from the pine trees. Despite the network roof, we had satellite reception.
We would definitely go back to this campsite if we were to be in the area again.









At Camping Pappasole one can only say that everything was right here. Well organized, clean, tidy and extremely well maintained. The range of sports is impressive and the small supermarket is also good for a campsite. The ACSI card was no problem here either. Electricity and water/sewage were at our pitch and the toilets/showers were always cleaned. Our pitch was level, gravel and covered with netting to protect the vehicle from the pine trees. Despite the network roof, we had satellite reception.
We would definitely go back to this campsite if we were to be in the area again.
Park Albatross is huge. Certainly not for an older couple during peak season. But for the early or late season there is plenty of space and with the ACSI card the camper gets a lot on offer. There are also a lot of mobile homes on the site and if you want to see everything a 1 hour walk may be necessary!! In the very well stocked supermarket there is everything you could need!
There is a climbing forest above the animation and fast food area.
Surely everything is available here that families with children could wish for. We were here in the pre-season and everything was pretty quiet there!











Park Albatross is huge. Certainly not for an older couple during peak season. But for the early or late season there is plenty of space and with the ACSI card the camper gets a lot on offer. There are also a lot of mobile homes on the site and if you want to see everything a 1 hour walk may be necessary!! In the very well stocked supermarket there is everything you could need!
There is a climbing forest above the animation and fast food area.
Surely everything is available here that families with children could wish for. We were here in the pre-season and everything was pretty quiet there!
At Camping Le Gorette, we were greeted in a friendly manner by a German-speaking lady and we were able to choose a free pitch.
That was easier said than done, however. Most places are extremely dark. Hardly any sunlight comes through and everything makes a gloomy impression. The pitches of the permanent campers look tinkered and blocked. Board crates and tarpaulins under pine trees, without regard to the optics, are built together here.
The toilets were older but always clean. The pool was ok too. The campsite is otherwise not bad and you can easily cycle to Cecina. There is also a lot going on there.
We saw very nice stretches of beach, but also empty garbage cans near the beach. I always wonder how you can put garbage next to a full garbage can. In the next storm everything will surely be disposed of nicely in the sea!
Since it was too dark for us at this campsite, we drove on again after 2 days. There is definitely more to be made of this campsite! In any case, the potential for this would be there.
We would not go to this place again.






At Camping Le Gorette, we were greeted in a friendly manner by a German-speaking lady and we were able to choose a free pitch.
That was easier said than done, however. Most places are extremely dark. Hardly any sunlight comes through and everything makes a gloomy impression. The pitches of the permanent campers look tinkered and blocked. Board crates and tarpaulins under pine trees, without regard to the optics, are built together here.
The toilets were older but always clean. The pool was ok too. The campsite is otherwise not bad and you can easily cycle to Cecina. There is also a lot going on there.
We saw very nice stretches of beach, but also empty garbage cans near the beach. I always wonder how you can put garbage next to a full garbage can. In the next storm everything will surely be disposed of nicely in the sea!
Since it was too dark for us at this campsite, we drove on again after 2 days. There is definitely more to be made of this campsite! In any case, the potential for this would be there.
We would not go to this place again.
The smaller Camping Toscana Bella is actually quite good. The operator's photos on the website could be a lot nicer because the place feels open and very friendly. The pitches are often very large. Only the wash houses are very, very old (probably from the foundation of the square!?).
The square has a small market with limited choices.
But we still liked the campsite!
ACSI was not a problem.










The smaller Camping Toscana Bella is actually quite good. The operator's photos on the website could be a lot nicer because the place feels open and very friendly. The pitches are often very large. Only the wash houses are very, very old (probably from the foundation of the square!?).
The square has a small market with limited choices.
But we still liked the campsite!
ACSI was not a problem.
Actually we wanted to cross the mainland towards Rimini (etc.). However, we had to scrap this plan because severe storms were reported for this region. And the weather forecast was right and we were lucky that we chose a different route.
We then drove towards Lido de Jesolo.
The campsite was quite nice and tidy. You have to walk a few minutes to the beach. There are more than kilometers of deck chairs in rows of 10-14. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether they like it. In any case, everything on the beach was well-groomed.
At the beginning there were only a few mobile homes on our part of the campsite until the Italian holidays started at the beginning of June. After that, the place was full and fully booked overnight. The Italian families arrived at 11 p.m. and then started to put up their awnings.
The calm was over in an instant. But that's understandable. But nobody was unfriendly and on the following days everything was relatively quiet at night.




Actually we wanted to cross the mainland towards Rimini (etc.). However, we had to scrap this plan because severe storms were reported for this region. And the weather forecast was right and we were lucky that we chose a different route.
We then drove towards Lido de Jesolo.
The campsite was quite nice and tidy. You have to walk a few minutes to the beach. There are more than kilometers of deck chairs in rows of 10-14. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether they like it. In any case, everything on the beach was well-groomed.
At the beginning there were only a few mobile homes on our part of the campsite until the Italian holidays started at the beginning of June. After that, the place was full and fully booked overnight. The Italian families arrived at 11 p.m. and then started to put up their awnings.
The calm was over in an instant. But that's understandable. But nobody was unfriendly and on the following days everything was relatively quiet at night.
Naturcamping Juritz is a great campsite. The welcome is very friendly and everything is nicely taken care of. The wash and toilet house is well done. The pool can also be opened or closed depending on the weather.
Of course, the cycle paths (Drauradweg) are also great. You should definitely do bike tours here. It's worth it because the landscape is really really great. In any case, cycling is much more fun here than in Italy.
ACSI wasn't a problem here either.
We would go back to this place again and again!










Naturcamping Juritz is a great campsite. The welcome is very friendly and everything is nicely taken care of. The wash and toilet house is well done. The pool can also be opened or closed depending on the weather.
Of course, the cycle paths (Drauradweg) are also great. You should definitely do bike tours here. It's worth it because the landscape is really really great. In any case, cycling is much more fun here than in Italy.
ACSI wasn't a problem here either.
We would go back to this place again and again!
The Strandcamping Süd at the small Keutschachsee is about 4km away from the Wörthersee and is a nice starting point for cycling around the Wörthersee.
The campsite is small but also very nice. The reception was very friendly and the ACSI card was accepted without any problems. The well-known Pyramiden-Kogel can be seen from the square and can be reached quickly.
The sanitary building is older, but was always clean.
The Greek restaurant is also recommended.


The Strandcamping Süd at the small Keutschachsee is about 4km away from the Wörthersee and is a nice starting point for cycling around the Wörthersee.
The campsite is small but also very nice. The reception was very friendly and the ACSI card was accepted without any problems. The well-known Pyramiden-Kogel can be seen from the square and can be reached quickly.
The sanitary building is older, but was always clean.
The Greek restaurant is also recommended.
GPS 47°48'34"N / 12°29'29"E
On the beautiful Chiemsee for cycling. That's how it was planned and it worked.
The pitch is very nice and very neat. The pitches are gravel, flat and large.
It's nice to stand here, but it's advisable to make a reservation before you arrive, because it's often fully booked.








GPS 47°48'34"N / 12°29'29"E
On the beautiful Chiemsee for cycling. That's how it was planned and it worked.
The pitch is very nice and very neat. The pitches are gravel, flat and large.
It's nice to stand here, but it's advisable to make a reservation before you arrive, because it's often fully booked.



At home in the Sauerland (until the summer holidays are over)
At home in the Sauerland (until the summer holidays are over)
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GPS 47°48'34" N / 12°29'29" O
Am schönen Chiemsee zum Radfahren. So war es geplant und hat auch geklappt.
Der Stellplatz liegt sehr schön und ist sehr ordentlich. Die Stellplätze sind geschottert, eben und groß.
Hier kann man sehr schön stehen, aber vor der Anreise ist reservieren zu empfehlen, weil oft ausgebucht ist.
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- 49° 47' 55.5" N 9° 55' 22.2" E
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Travelogue
Here we made our first stop
- 7 parking spaces (depending on how you park, because no parking spaces are marked)
- 5€/day (max. 3 days)
- Fresh water, waste water, chemical disposal
- no electricity
- Great town within 5 minutes walking distance
- Quiet at night
Here we made our first stop
- 7 parking spaces (depending on how you park, because no parking spaces are marked)
- 5€/day (max. 3 days)
- Fresh water, waste water, chemical disposal
- no electricity
- Great town within 5 minutes walking distance
- Quiet at night
This campsite is very suitable for a stopover if you then want to continue towards Italy (or similar).
We spent 5 days there because snowfall (mid-April) was repeatedly reported on the Brenner motorway. For the 5 days we paid €100 including electricity and tourist tax.
The small Öschlesee is right next to the campsite and is ideal for a walk!
In the morning, a baker comes to the campsite and supplies the guests with really great rolls, etc.
We would go to this place again and again when passing through, as it is close to the freeway area and yet very quiet and not overcrowded.This campsite is very suitable for a stopover if you then want to continue towards Italy (or similar).
We spent 5 days there because snowfall (mid-April) was repeatedly reported on the Brenner motorway. For the 5 days we paid €100 including electricity and tourist tax.
The small Öschlesee is right next to the campsite and is ideal for a walk!
In the morning, a baker comes to the campsite and supplies the guests with really great rolls, etc.
We would go to this place again and again when passing through, as it is close to the freeway area and yet very quiet and not overcrowded.The paradise for surfers! It is certainly the parking space that is visited the most, because from there many sporting activities such as bike tours (for example Lake Ledro) can be started. A Lidl supermarket is only a few hundred meters away and is very well stocked. The beautiful town of Riva is also easy to visit from here. I paid €28/day there including electricity!







The paradise for surfers! It is certainly the parking space that is visited the most, because from there many sporting activities such as bike tours (for example Lake Ledro) can be started. A Lidl supermarket is only a few hundred meters away and is very well stocked. The beautiful town of Riva is also easy to visit from here. I paid €28/day there including electricity!
We went to this campsite after our stay in Torbole.
As soon as we checked in, the staff at reception gave us a very friendly welcome. Most of the employees could speak German very well. We had a nice and spacious pitch. The ACSI card was accepted without any problems.
Everything makes a very neat and well-kept impression here. The fitness room is also equipped with good Techno Gym equipment.
We had a great time here and would go back to this campsite again and again. Everything was good here









We went to this campsite after our stay in Torbole.
As soon as we checked in, the staff at reception gave us a very friendly welcome. Most of the employees could speak German very well. We had a nice and spacious pitch. The ACSI card was accepted without any problems.
Everything makes a very neat and well-kept impression here. The fitness room is also equipped with good Techno Gym equipment.
We had a great time here and would go back to this campsite again and again. Everything was good here
After leaving Camping Europa Silvella, we drove a few kilometers further.
Here, too, we were able to use the ACSI card without any problems. The large parking lot in front of the reception is really good. Our ACSI pitch was a bit sloping, but with ramps it wasn't a problem. (But wedges should be on board).






After leaving Camping Europa Silvella, we drove a few kilometers further.
Here, too, we were able to use the ACSI card without any problems. The large parking lot in front of the reception is really good. Our ACSI pitch was a bit sloping, but with ramps it wasn't a problem. (But wedges should be on board).
This is the third time we have stayed at this very large campsite. There is pretty much everything here! But the best thing is the proximity to the town of Peschiera del Garda, which can be easily reached with a 2 km walk along the lake. Ships etc. depart from there.
Highly recommended are visits to the towns of Borghetto (approx. 15km of cycle path, always along the Mincio River) or the lively city of Lazise (mostly beautiful cycle paths). About halfway along the cycle path in the direction of Borghetto, you will pass the "cygmus" pizzeria. There you should definitely plan a pizza break because pizza, pizza size and prices are very good!
There were no problems with the ACSI card at Camping Bella Italia either.















This is the third time we have stayed at this very large campsite. There is pretty much everything here! But the best thing is the proximity to the town of Peschiera del Garda, which can be easily reached with a 2 km walk along the lake. Ships etc. depart from there.
Highly recommended are visits to the towns of Borghetto (approx. 15km of cycle path, always along the Mincio River) or the lively city of Lazise (mostly beautiful cycle paths). About halfway along the cycle path in the direction of Borghetto, you will pass the "cygmus" pizzeria. There you should definitely plan a pizza break because pizza, pizza size and prices are very good!
There were no problems with the ACSI card at Camping Bella Italia either.
We visited this campsite/camping space for a visit to Verona. We then drove to Verona with the bikes (not really relaxing, but it worked). The city was extremely full (Sundays) but also worth seeing.
The pitch is extremely neat and well-kept and I can recommend it.

We visited this campsite/camping space for a visit to Verona. We then drove to Verona with the bikes (not really relaxing, but it worked). The city was extremely full (Sundays) but also worth seeing.
The pitch is extremely neat and well-kept and I can recommend it.
Simple parking space with a weak power supply (6 amps?), but otherwise okay.
Here you will find a beautiful and well-kept environment for walks by the sea and the boat harbor.
Definitely recommended for a stopover.







Simple parking space with a weak power supply (6 amps?), but otherwise okay.
Here you will find a beautiful and well-kept environment for walks by the sea and the boat harbor.
Definitely recommended for a stopover.Small idyllic campsite on a lake between Pisa and Livorno. The ACSI card was accepted and the pitches were quite large.
The approach was a little bumpy. When leaving the campsite we drove a different way. Unfortunately, after a short drive (in a piece of forest!) we drove along some piles of rubbish. There were even half cars, fridges etc..
How can people deal with their environment so thoughtlessly!!!???




Small idyllic campsite on a lake between Pisa and Livorno. The ACSI card was accepted and the pitches were quite large.
The approach was a little bumpy. When leaving the campsite we drove a different way. Unfortunately, after a short drive (in a piece of forest!) we drove along some piles of rubbish. There were even half cars, fridges etc..
How can people deal with their environment so thoughtlessly!!!???At Camping Pappasole one can only say that everything was right here. Well organized, clean, tidy and extremely well maintained. The range of sports is impressive and the small supermarket is also good for a campsite. The ACSI card was no problem here either. Electricity and water/sewage were at our pitch and the toilets/showers were always cleaned. Our pitch was level, gravel and covered with netting to protect the vehicle from the pine trees. Despite the network roof, we had satellite reception.
We would definitely go back to this campsite if we were to be in the area again.









At Camping Pappasole one can only say that everything was right here. Well organized, clean, tidy and extremely well maintained. The range of sports is impressive and the small supermarket is also good for a campsite. The ACSI card was no problem here either. Electricity and water/sewage were at our pitch and the toilets/showers were always cleaned. Our pitch was level, gravel and covered with netting to protect the vehicle from the pine trees. Despite the network roof, we had satellite reception.
We would definitely go back to this campsite if we were to be in the area again.
Park Albatross is huge. Certainly not for an older couple during peak season. But for the early or late season there is plenty of space and with the ACSI card the camper gets a lot on offer. There are also a lot of mobile homes on the site and if you want to see everything a 1 hour walk may be necessary!! In the very well stocked supermarket there is everything you could need!
There is a climbing forest above the animation and fast food area.
Surely everything is available here that families with children could wish for. We were here in the pre-season and everything was pretty quiet there!











Park Albatross is huge. Certainly not for an older couple during peak season. But for the early or late season there is plenty of space and with the ACSI card the camper gets a lot on offer. There are also a lot of mobile homes on the site and if you want to see everything a 1 hour walk may be necessary!! In the very well stocked supermarket there is everything you could need!
There is a climbing forest above the animation and fast food area.
Surely everything is available here that families with children could wish for. We were here in the pre-season and everything was pretty quiet there!
At Camping Le Gorette, we were greeted in a friendly manner by a German-speaking lady and we were able to choose a free pitch.
That was easier said than done, however. Most places are extremely dark. Hardly any sunlight comes through and everything makes a gloomy impression. The pitches of the permanent campers look tinkered and blocked. Board crates and tarpaulins under pine trees, without regard to the optics, are built together here.
The toilets were older but always clean. The pool was ok too. The campsite is otherwise not bad and you can easily cycle to Cecina. There is also a lot going on there.
We saw very nice stretches of beach, but also empty garbage cans near the beach. I always wonder how you can put garbage next to a full garbage can. In the next storm everything will surely be disposed of nicely in the sea!
Since it was too dark for us at this campsite, we drove on again after 2 days. There is definitely more to be made of this campsite! In any case, the potential for this would be there.
We would not go to this place again.






At Camping Le Gorette, we were greeted in a friendly manner by a German-speaking lady and we were able to choose a free pitch.
That was easier said than done, however. Most places are extremely dark. Hardly any sunlight comes through and everything makes a gloomy impression. The pitches of the permanent campers look tinkered and blocked. Board crates and tarpaulins under pine trees, without regard to the optics, are built together here.
The toilets were older but always clean. The pool was ok too. The campsite is otherwise not bad and you can easily cycle to Cecina. There is also a lot going on there.
We saw very nice stretches of beach, but also empty garbage cans near the beach. I always wonder how you can put garbage next to a full garbage can. In the next storm everything will surely be disposed of nicely in the sea!
Since it was too dark for us at this campsite, we drove on again after 2 days. There is definitely more to be made of this campsite! In any case, the potential for this would be there.
We would not go to this place again.
The smaller Camping Toscana Bella is actually quite good. The operator's photos on the website could be a lot nicer because the place feels open and very friendly. The pitches are often very large. Only the wash houses are very, very old (probably from the foundation of the square!?).
The square has a small market with limited choices.
But we still liked the campsite!
ACSI was not a problem.










The smaller Camping Toscana Bella is actually quite good. The operator's photos on the website could be a lot nicer because the place feels open and very friendly. The pitches are often very large. Only the wash houses are very, very old (probably from the foundation of the square!?).
The square has a small market with limited choices.
But we still liked the campsite!
ACSI was not a problem.
Actually we wanted to cross the mainland towards Rimini (etc.). However, we had to scrap this plan because severe storms were reported for this region. And the weather forecast was right and we were lucky that we chose a different route.
We then drove towards Lido de Jesolo.
The campsite was quite nice and tidy. You have to walk a few minutes to the beach. There are more than kilometers of deck chairs in rows of 10-14. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether they like it. In any case, everything on the beach was well-groomed.
At the beginning there were only a few mobile homes on our part of the campsite until the Italian holidays started at the beginning of June. After that, the place was full and fully booked overnight. The Italian families arrived at 11 p.m. and then started to put up their awnings.
The calm was over in an instant. But that's understandable. But nobody was unfriendly and on the following days everything was relatively quiet at night.




Actually we wanted to cross the mainland towards Rimini (etc.). However, we had to scrap this plan because severe storms were reported for this region. And the weather forecast was right and we were lucky that we chose a different route.
We then drove towards Lido de Jesolo.
The campsite was quite nice and tidy. You have to walk a few minutes to the beach. There are more than kilometers of deck chairs in rows of 10-14. Everyone has to decide for themselves whether they like it. In any case, everything on the beach was well-groomed.
At the beginning there were only a few mobile homes on our part of the campsite until the Italian holidays started at the beginning of June. After that, the place was full and fully booked overnight. The Italian families arrived at 11 p.m. and then started to put up their awnings.
The calm was over in an instant. But that's understandable. But nobody was unfriendly and on the following days everything was relatively quiet at night.
Naturcamping Juritz is a great campsite. The welcome is very friendly and everything is nicely taken care of. The wash and toilet house is well done. The pool can also be opened or closed depending on the weather.
Of course, the cycle paths (Drauradweg) are also great. You should definitely do bike tours here. It's worth it because the landscape is really really great. In any case, cycling is much more fun here than in Italy.
ACSI wasn't a problem here either.
We would go back to this place again and again!










Naturcamping Juritz is a great campsite. The welcome is very friendly and everything is nicely taken care of. The wash and toilet house is well done. The pool can also be opened or closed depending on the weather.
Of course, the cycle paths (Drauradweg) are also great. You should definitely do bike tours here. It's worth it because the landscape is really really great. In any case, cycling is much more fun here than in Italy.
ACSI wasn't a problem here either.
We would go back to this place again and again!
The Strandcamping Süd at the small Keutschachsee is about 4km away from the Wörthersee and is a nice starting point for cycling around the Wörthersee.
The campsite is small but also very nice. The reception was very friendly and the ACSI card was accepted without any problems. The well-known Pyramiden-Kogel can be seen from the square and can be reached quickly.
The sanitary building is older, but was always clean.
The Greek restaurant is also recommended.


The Strandcamping Süd at the small Keutschachsee is about 4km away from the Wörthersee and is a nice starting point for cycling around the Wörthersee.
The campsite is small but also very nice. The reception was very friendly and the ACSI card was accepted without any problems. The well-known Pyramiden-Kogel can be seen from the square and can be reached quickly.
The sanitary building is older, but was always clean.
The Greek restaurant is also recommended.
GPS 47°48'34"N / 12°29'29"E
On the beautiful Chiemsee for cycling. That's how it was planned and it worked.
The pitch is very nice and very neat. The pitches are gravel, flat and large.
It's nice to stand here, but it's advisable to make a reservation before you arrive, because it's often fully booked.








GPS 47°48'34"N / 12°29'29"E
On the beautiful Chiemsee for cycling. That's how it was planned and it worked.
The pitch is very nice and very neat. The pitches are gravel, flat and large.
It's nice to stand here, but it's advisable to make a reservation before you arrive, because it's often fully booked.



At home in the Sauerland (until the summer holidays are over)
At home in the Sauerland (until the summer holidays are over)
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