Classic European 230V socket (Schuko) used in the European Union. Please remember that you will also need your charger with the appropriate cables to charge your e-bike. It will not be possible to charge your e-bike without this accessory.
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.
A place in the campsite where you can prepare something good to eat. It is usually equipped with at least basic kitchen appliances, with running drinking water and a sink for washing dirty dishes. Basic crockery, mugs and cutlery are also available here for camp visitors.
The campsite is fenced and thus secured against unauthorized access. In this case, access to the campsite is possible through the main gate. Some campsites may lock the main gate at night. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the operating regulations of the campsite before visiting the fenced campsite.