A place reserved for making an open fire. It can be, for example, a fireplace surrounded by stones, or an outdoor grill. Here, of course, with a certain amount of caution, you can make an open fire for preparing food, or perhaps just for a pleasant evening sitting.
Toilet facilities can vary significantly in different campsites. You can find both the sit-down flush toilets common in Europe and North America, as well as the squat version popular in Asia. For more information, please contact the camp manager.
The reception office of the camp, where you order and pay for services related to accommodation. Most of the time, the receptionist is not here permanently, but only during set working hours. If you plan to arrive at the camp outside these working hours, we recommend that you arrange accommodation in advance by phone or online via the Internet.
Communal showers, shower cubicle, or outdoor shower. In some campsites, this is a separately paid service that must be paid in advance at the reception.
A restaurant or buffet that is directly part of the campsite or can be found near this campsite.