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See the natural beauty of Germany - check out its camping options!
But before we start, here are some useful facts about camping in Germany: - Campsites are generally open from April to the end of September, although many sites, about 45% are open all year round. - The speed limit for towing a caravan in Germany is 80 km/h. - The average cost of camping during the high season in Germany (July/August) is e.g. for a car/caravan (incl. 3 persons) approx. €20-€30 / day - Most campsites in Germany have the standard European "three-round pin" hook-up, which is the same as used in the UK. - In Germany it is common practice for campsites to close for a midday rest period (Mittagsruhe), times vary from 12h30/13h00 up to 14h00/15h00. So, where to stay… the camping & caravan park Müllerwiese is one of the most beautiful smaller campgrounds of Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany. It is situated at the river Enz in the center of the climatic health resort Enzklösterle, Nature Reserve Black Forest. For a caravan or a big tent with a car the rate is about 5GBP. Camping Park Lemgo is located within walking distance of the beautiful old town of Lemgo with its restored facades. Situated in the North Rhine-Westphalia region, the area is an invitation for walking, cycling and making cultural trips out. It is about 3GBP per adult per night, water and electricity not included. In the region of Saxony, there is Camping Thorwaldblick. The camping site is located directly at the forest before you enter Hinterhermsdorf, in the National Park “Saxon Switzerland”. This site is extremely cheap. Adults are just over 2GBP, and a renting caravan for a maximum of two people is only 22GBP
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