Guest User
August 9, 2023
We stayed at the campsite for 5 days while hiking in the area and had a larger tent with us. We overall had a very nice stay. Few comments below. The good: + fresh and new sanitary facilities (no coins / timers and cleaned twice a day). You basically have access to multiple bathrooms with a good shower, toilet and sink (see below as well) + the location (secluded and great view from most camping places and close to trailheads of various hikes). + large, clean and very well equipped kitchen + restaurant / bar at the campsite, open late + playground for kids (cleverly placed to not disturb anyone) + Friendly staff + option to buy basic groceries in the store on the camping or fresh / baked bread. + Free Wifi The not so good: - The 4 bathrooms (shower, toilet, sink) are from time to time not enough (if there are many visitors). It would have been smarter to split the shower & toilets like on most campsites, as now people that shower also 'block' a toilet and/or a sink. - The campsite is mainly focussed on either: Camper vans (the majority), those that rent a cabin, or those that are trekking with small tents (there is a large field to put up your tent), but not so much on people with either ar larger family tent (that would like to use electricity) or people with a trailer tent. Lastly, what was a bit surprising to us was that when we arrived and asked for a spot for our (larger) tent near the water or alternatively at a spot close to the reception area (we didn't make a booking upfront, but the places were available / not booked). We were told by a relatively young guy at the reception, that these spots were only for camper vans and that 'because of the 4 meter distance rule' we weren't able to put up our tent in the area. Instead we were directed to the tent area (mainly meant for shorter visits / no electricity). This in itself would have been fine, had it not been for the fact that two days later we saw tents being put up at both spots we had requested.