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Germany / Lower Saxony / Wietzendorf

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Südsee-Camphmet: title
Camping holidays by the lake with a South Sea feeling - that's what the child-friendly Südsee-Camp in Wietzendorf near Soltau in the Lüneburg Heath has to offer. Families in particular love the holida… Campsite profile page
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Campingpark Südheide
With its own horse boarding facility, colourful children's programme and a natural swimming pond, Campingpark Südheide in Winsen, Lower Saxony, is a family leisure paradise in the Lüneburg Heath. The … Campsite profile page
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Campingplatz Auf dem Simpel
Successful holidays with the family in the Lüneburg Heath: the idyllic campsite Auf dem Simpel scores with great leisure facilities such as a swimming area and play land for children, beach volleyball… Campsite profile page

Glamping in Lower Saxony opens up countless possibilities

Up north, you can choose from luxurious rental accommodation by the sea. Nature lovers can book their temporary home in the mystical Harz Mountains.

Lower Saxony stretches across the north of Germany and borders the North Sea. Glamping accommodation is an ideal starting point for tours of the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site. Boat trips to the romantic East Frisian Islands are just as enjoyable as gazing at the surf from a beach chair. The south-east of the federal state also has a lot to offer. In the Harz Mountains, the highest mountain, the Brocken, can be seen from afar. From your rental accommodation at the campsite in the fascinating low mountain range, you can take the Brockenbahn railway through the countryside, for example. Summer and winter holidays in the Harz mountain region are a joy: skiers, cross-country skiers and snow tourers opt for winter glamping in Lower Saxony.

Glamping in Lower Saxony also has a lot to offer culture lovers: Those who like to follow in the footsteps of the past should pay a visit to the castles and fortresses. Bergheim is home to the largest hilltop castle in north-west Germany. Oldenburg is also worth a visit with its castle, which is surrounded by an enchanting garden. The Lüneburg Heath Nature Park is another highlight located in Lower Saxony. More than 60 hiking trails, including the famous long-distance hike along the Heidschnuckenweg, lead through this natural paradise. Book early if you are looking for rental accommodation in August when the heath is in bloom.

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