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Camping Przymorze Nr. 48

Camping Przymorze Nr. 48

Poland - Pomeranian - LebaDistance from Dover: 1444 km
8.2

Fantastic

0 reviews

Camping Klif Nr.192

Camping Klif Nr.192

Poland - West Pomeranian - RewalDistance from Dover: 1259 km
7.1

Average

5 reviews

Camping Metropolis

Camping Metropolis

Poland - Pomeranian - SopotDistance from Dover: 1495 km
8.4

Fantastic

2 reviews

Camping Echo

Camping Echo

Poland - Warmian-Masurian - Giżycko/RydzewoDistance from Dover: 1783 km
6.7

Average

2 reviews

Camping Malta Nr. 155

Camping Malta Nr. 155

Poland - Greater Poland - PoznańDistance from Dover: 1251 km
7.2

Average

3 reviews

Camping nr. 33 Tramp

Camping nr. 33 Tramp

Poland - Kuyavian-Pomeranian - ToruńDistance from Dover: 1391 km
6.9

Average

8 reviews

Camping Smok

Camping Smok

Poland - Lesser Poland - KrakowDistance from Dover: 1536 km
6.9

Average

4 reviews

Camping Caravaning Rafael

Camping Caravaning Rafael

Poland - Pomeranian - LebaDistance from Dover: 1461 km
1/5

Camping Lesny Nr. 51

Poland - Pomeranian - LebaDistance from Dover: 1444 km
8.7

Fantastic

20 reviews

Camping 234

Camping 234

Poland - Lower Silesian - Legnickie PoleDistance from Dover: 1227 km
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Camping in Poland: castles, the countryside and history

Wide sandy beaches, deep gorges, the largest desert, the last primaeval forest in Europe, as well as the ‘Lake District’ and picturesque cities like Kraków or Warsaw. If you go camping in Poland, you can choose from many different regions that are worth seeing.

Castle route

Are you unsure of which part of Poland you want to see? Plan your holiday based on the Gothic castle route. For example, book a campsite in Malbork, Ostróda or Kętrzyn, so that you can visit one of the castles from there. The beautiful Slot Mariënburg in Malbork (or Malbork Castle) can be found along this route. This is the largest medieval castle in Europe and is listed on the UNESCO’S World Heritage List.

Going out into the countryside

Do you want to go out into the countryside? Then a visit to Białowieża National Park is a must. It is home to more than 10,000 animal species. You will benefit greatly from a tour led by a guide. Do you prefer the sun? Go on holiday along the Baltic coast. The beaches there are amazing, like the one in Ustka. The imposing Giant Mountains along the Czech border and the High Tatra Mountains along the Slovakian border invite you to an active camping holiday in the mountains in the south of Poland.

The south also has the largest sand desert of Central Europe: the Błędów Desert. The 32-square-kilometre desert, called the ‘Polish Sahara’, has various hiking, cycling and riding routes as well as a viewing platform. The desert is only 45 kilometres from Kraków.

Kraków

With more than 5,000 historic buildings and monuments, Kraków is the most important cultural metropole in the country and is also referred to as ‘the secret capital city of Poland’. The historic centre of Kraków has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1978. Wander through the city and enjoy a typical Kraków ‘Pan Kumpir’ (baked potato) or ‘Pieroggen’ (filled dumplings). Visit various places of interest, such as the Wawel Castle, which is certainly worth the trouble. Another tourist attraction is the Wieliczka Salt Mine. This salt mine has 287 kilometres of mine shafts, a small section of which is open for visits.

Impressive

From Kraków, it is possible to visit the former concentration camp Auschwitz. You can go on your own or follow a guide. A visit to this camp is an impressive experience, and you will learn a great deal about a dark period in European history.

Important information for your trip to Poland:

Petrol (Benzina bezolowiowa 95 and 98) and diesel (Diesel/ON) are readily available. LPG (LPG/Autogaz) is also widely available; when filling up, the Italian connection (dish) is used.
Petrol stations are often open from 8:00 to 19:00. In large cities and along motorways, many petrol stations are open 24 hours.
It is prohibited to take along fuel in a reserve tank on ferries.