Anda T.
Google
This campground is truly impressive - more like a holiday village than a campsite. It’s huge, with options for every type of stay: bungalows, huts, campervans, or tents. Located right on the river shoreline, it has countless facilities: basketball courts, minigolf, a bike depot, even an artificial lake where you can swim alongside wild ducks. I appreciated the water springs available in many places inside the camp. Add a restaurant and a well-stocked supermarket, and you basically have everything you need for an active holiday. Cleanliness was a big plus (maybe helped by visiting in September, after peak season & not on the weekend). Surrounded by stunning alpine views, it feels magical. But I have to admit it's a little pricey and another downside: maintenance and gardening work starts very early in the morning. Waiting until at least 9 AM would let guests enjoy some well-deserved sleep.