European Woodland and Oceanfront campsites
Step outside of the normal tourist experience and discover Europe as it was thousands of years ago. These beautiful woodland parks and oceanfront campsites are situated throughout Europe. With locations ranging from Germany to Scotland, there is bound to be a campsite or bungalow to please everyone in the family.
Ardoer Veluwe in the Netherlands
One highly ranked site in Holland is known as Ardoer. This reasonably priced campsite offers rented accommodation and camping areas. Each of the affiliate campsites is affiliate managed and is open throughout the year. Families can go on hiking trips or just experience the beautiful outdoors. The Veluwe campgrounds are surrounded by endless words and heath. Located near several historic villages and towns, the campsite is also pleasantly close to the local zoo and museums.
Chemin de la Bise in Switzerland
Boasting 29 campsites throughout Switzerland, one of the most popular is Vésenaz-Genève which is situated in Chemin de la Bise, Vésenaz. Visitors can choose to rent accommodations or camp out for the night. Each campsite can use the free WLAN and Internet. The site has also worked to include free hot water for every campground. A restaurant and café are available at Chemin de la Bise. In their free time, visitors can go for a swim, fish, bike or check out some of the local attractions.
Kerstgenshof Campground in Germany
Situated at 158 Marie Baumer Street in Sonsbeck-Labbeck, Germany, this campground is managed by the Ingenlath family. Kerstgenshof Campground offers year-round camping and a children-friendly atmosphere. There are 64 pitches available, a club room, park benches and power hook-ups. For extended stays, the family offers monthly and seasonal prices. Bikers can also camp out inside of the club room and save some money.
Averlour Gardens Caravan Park in the UK
Spanning five acres, this beautiful walled garden area is populated by the local wildlife. Just 500 meters away, visitors can go salmon fishing at the River Spey. The nearby village can provide the special fishing license. This campground is entirely unique due to its proximity to the whisky trail. Visitors can take a short bike ride away and visit one of the local distilleries. Each distillery offers daily tours with samples of the whisky. For the non-drinkers, check out the village nearby where there is a delicious bakery known as Walker’s Shortbread. Visitors can stay at one of the 73 pitches in a tent, motor home or caravan. The tent area provides electricity for half of these sites and allows visitors to bring their pets or barbeques. After setting up camp, travelers can go mountain biking on local trails, horseback riding, fishing, swimming or visit a nearby tea room. Ballandalloch Castle, Moray Firth and the Craigellachie Cooperage are all just a short drive away.
Campsite Colombres in Spain
Boasting of panoramic views and beautiful coastline, Campsite Colombres is the place to stay for travelers in Spain. Situated near the tourist villages of Santillana del Mar, Colombres, Covadonga and Llanes, this camp ground is easy to access and exceptionally well located. The campground has a new pool, children’s park, bungalows, recreation areas and allows pets onsite. The surrounding attractions include Picos de Europa and Altamira Caves. For an entirely unique experience, make sure not to miss out on Campsite Colombres.
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