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Lower Saxony

162 campsites found

1/10

Camping Dümmer See

Germany - Lower Saxony - HuedeDistance from Dover: 653 km
9

Fantastic

1 review

Wohnmobil- und Campingpark Ambergau

Wohnmobil- und Campingpark Ambergau

Germany - Lower Saxony - BockenemDistance from Dover: 801 km
7.8

Fantastic

2 reviews

1/10

Alfsee Ferien- und Erlebnispark

Germany - Lower Saxony - RiesteDistance from Dover: 634 km
8.3

Fantastic

20 reviews

1/10

Südsee-Camp

Germany - Lower Saxony - WietzendorfDistance from Dover: 796 km
8.6

Fantastic

388 reviews

1/10

Campingplatz Bullerby

Germany - Lower Saxony - OsnabrückDistance from Dover: 610 km
5.8

Normal

7 reviews

1/10

Stover Strand Camping

Germany - Lower Saxony - Stove/HamburgDistance from Dover: 841 km
8.1

Fantastic

91 reviews

1/10

Camping Am Berg

Germany - Lower Saxony - Bad BentheimDistance from Dover: 569 km
8.5

Fantastic

5 reviews

1/10

Camping Sonnenberg

Germany - Lower Saxony - MüdenDistance from Dover: 810 km
7.8

Fantastic

24 reviews

1/10

Campingplatz Eulenburg

Germany - Lower Saxony - Osterode am HarzDistance from Dover: 774 km
8.2

Fantastic

3 reviews

Camping Irenensee

Camping Irenensee

Germany - Lower Saxony - UetzeDistance from Dover: 755 km
8.1

Fantastic

4 reviews

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Camp sites in Lower Saxony, camping in the north east of Germany

In the north of Germany is the province of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). Camp sites in Lower Saxony are spread over various regions all of which have their unusual places. Water (on the Balkan Sea coast), hills, woods and heathland; at camp sites in Lower Saxony you will camp amid great natural diversity. This is a wonderful area for walking or cycling. Additionally the area has a rich history as witnessed by the many castles. On the Baltic coast you will find beautiful old seaside resorts dating back to the beginning of beach holidays. There are plenty of charming towns in this province (such as Wolfsburg, Lingen, Meppen, Wolfenbüttel, Göttingen, Bremerhaven, Oldenburg, Hanover and Bremen) meaning that you will never have to go far to enjoy a pavement café, a museum visit or simply just to walk around.

The Lüneburger Heide, the largest continuous heathland in Europe is located in northern Germany. It is a popular destination for camping in Germany. When the heath is in full bloom it looks as though the rolling hills are covered by a large purple blanket with here and there coloured bunches of wild flowers in bloom. The small town of Celle is right on the edge and has a well preserved centre full of half timbered merchants’ houses and a huge castle surrounded by a moat. The resplendent city of Hamburg with its centuries old warehouses and harbours on the River Elbe is just over the border east of Lower Saxony.

searchpage.erp.reviews_about lower-saxony (2)

ML

Not spectacular, but beautiful region. And Göttingen is a nice city to visit.

Anne

love it, hope to go back