First Time Germany
We stayed here for six nights at the end of July beginning of August. It was our first visit to Germany. We travel as a middle aged couple who, due to work commitments, holiday during the school holidays. We found the location of the site and the nearby town of Rudesheim to be excellent. There was a lot of things to do in the town which was only a pleasant short stroll along the river bank from the site. The town is clearly a tourist destination as is the whole area and there are lots of restaurants, shops and attractions to keep you busy. We also visited Frankfurt (worth a visit) whilst there using the nearby train station. There are supermarkets and petrol stations just a couple of streets away from the site. There were a couple of adverse points re the campsite. As it was peak time the site was packed. There are no clearly defined pitches but rather loosely defined areas. Some of these are very close together - we were lucky as due to a tree we had a slightly bigger pitch. You get the impression that they pack in as many as possible. We needed two leads to reach the electric plug in and found that the polarity was reversed. The leads stretch across grass and are subject to traffic passing over them. The person on site did say he hoped to upgrade the electrics in the near future. There is no Wi-Fi on site. There is a nearby railway which passes through the town and is subject to considerable traffic both freight and passenger so there is some noise but you soon get used to it. On the plus side the toilets are modern and very good and despite the site being so busy coped well with the numbers. All in all a very good place to stay despite the adverse points so ideally if you can travel when its not full that would be the best option.
Adrian22
Reviewed on 15/08/2015 12:14
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