Available accommodations (FKK-Camping Konobe)
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Quiet, natural site with pending renovation work.
Located on a hiking and cycling network.
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Nudist facility. Long, mostly terraced terrain on a rocky slope. Some steep access roads to terraced pitches. Individual pitches in the largely natural mixed forest that are not accessible by car for tents. Pitches for motorhomes and caravans with little vegetation.
Approximately 150 m long and up to 10 m wide bathing bay with a pebble beach. On both sides, there are rugged rocky coasts with pebbly bathing spots, as well as a concrete sunbathing area with a ladder for swimming.
Site and beach exclusively for nudism. Separate parking for tent campers is mandatory.
Obala bb
51521 Punat
Primorje-Gorski kotar
Croatia
Latitude 44° 59' 28" N (44.991283)
Longitude 14° 37' 50" E (14.6306)
From the Krk - Baška road, follow the signposted turnoff, about 7 km remaining. Some parts have gradients of up to 10%.
Very good8
Disonanz
May 2023
Konobe is a quiet, spacious, mainly terraced campsite. Very beautiful location and dreamlike spots for tents, all under pine trees, some directly by the sea or with a view of it. For campers, generous shaded to semi-shaded pitches. Small bathing beach with showers and free sunbeds (if you reserve them early in the morning!), Beach bar open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, just drinks, no snacks. Small market from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, good restaurant with sea view from 1:00 PM to 9:30 PM. Tennis court, children's animation, canoe rental, and more. Sanitary facilities are always clean. I did not miss a pool because the sea was wonderfully clear. Additionally, you can walk nude along the coastline from the campsite, passing dreamlike coves all the way to Punat. Those who complain or criticize should go to Valalta to a luxury campsite. 4 stars due to the not optimal opening hours of public facilities and wifi.
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Paul
July 2022
Outrageous prices. For years there have been no improvements at the site, how the enormous price increases are justified. After 21 years, we, like many others, will not come back!
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Very good8
Michael
June 2022
Beautiful, relaxed one-week vacation in mid-July (the hottest days I've ever experienced at Konobe). Standard pitch for a motorhome at the main beach. Now for the hard facts. I reserved the pitch by email two weeks in advance - the deposit of €50 was refunded at the final billing. Therefore, the price increase was no surprise since I had the reservation offer. It is advisable to register for discount memberships upon arrival. The receptionists were friendly - unfortunately only spoke English upon arrival - a friendly German-speaking colleague was present at check-out. The sanitary facilities (can only assess those at the main beach) were regularly cleaned. Nothing to complain about. The beach bar opened at noon. The waste bins placed on the beach were emptied daily. The store was open from 8 AM to 3 PM. Prices there are of course a bit higher. I ate at the tree house twice (open from 12 PM to 10 PM). I came out satisfied every time and it tasted good too! Prices similar to Punat or Krk. They might be a bit understaffed as two waitresses for orders, serving, billing, and clearing up are a bit tight. Every morning there was an entertainer for children at the table tennis tables. Twice there was a mini disco for the kids at sunset on the beach (dancing to fun music). The tennis court was equipped with hard surface and is usable. As one can read in the extremely different ratings on the internet, the site divides opinions. However, I absolutely cannot understand some extremely negative reviews (the problem of standing in the second row behind a giant camper has existed for years) - maybe I’m too undemanding. In any case, I had a nice one-week vacation. The beach and the dream location with a dream view are simply unbeatable for me and mitigate the issues like the lack of lighting at the stairs to the table tennis tables and other minor things.
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Hans
April 2022
I was in Konobe from May 21 to June 8, 2022. Falkensteiner has raised prices so drastically compared to last year that some felt dizzy. The seasonal spots (May to September) cost €7,000 now in the front row instead of €2,600. Accordingly, the daily rates for short-term vacationers are high. Further back it gets cheaper, but in the bay, motorhome owners have to pay for a sea view, even though all they can see is the white wall of the motorhome in front of them. On the terraces for motorhomes, you now pay for the panoramic view. At the beach bar, a cappuccino now costs 18 Kuna instead of 10, beer now costs 30 Kuna instead of 20, and a quarter liter of white wine is 60 Kuna. In the restaurant, which is now also managed by Falkensteiner, everything is even more expensive. It now deserves the name Hunger Bar. You go in hungry and come out hungry and broke. Most only realize the rip-off when they pay because they neglect to check the prices beforehand.
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Superb10
Alexandra
July 2021
We spontaneously set up our tent right by the water, it was unfortunately a bit crooked, but it didn't bother us. We could go into the water well, and we are also very fit physically. Nudism didn't bother us, we tried it for the first time. You get used to it. And we think it's super cool, no tan lines and it's much easier to be naked. Showers and toilets were clean. You can't complain about that. I can highly recommend the place. There is an internal supermarket & massage offer. We would love to come back.
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Marlene
May 2018
Very run-down site. Nothing has been done here for a long time. One gets the impression that this is somewhat intentional: scaring off campers and soon planting a hotel or apartment complex in the beautiful bay. We really hope that this does not succeed for the Falkensteiner group! Moreover, that would be very short-sighted anyway: nudism is currently experiencing a tremendous revival... and camping is more popular than ever...
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Superb10
Andrea
August 2018
Very beautiful place, we traveled with a motorhome. The pitches are by the sea and ours was under trees, pleasantly cool. We brought our motorboat and visited different wonderful bays every day. The small bays are also reachable on foot, and one can enjoy a nice day and have a beach all to themselves.
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Very good8
Melanie Giese
July 2018
Beautifully laid out campsite in terraced form with a good view.
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Sanitary
2.9
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
2.4
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
1.2
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
1.4
In the natur
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.6
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Advance payment mandatory
FKK-Camping Konobe invites all naturists to enjoy activity and relaxation directly on two attractive pebble beaches. Among like-minded people, all camping enthusiasts enjoy the pleasantly intimate atmosphere at the campsite, where dogs are also very welcome.
The large FKK-Camping Konobe site is equipped with a dog shower, dishwashing and laundry facilities, washing machines and tumble dryers. The spacious pitches each have 300 CEE sockets. It is also possible to empty cassette toilets and supply and dispose of mobile homes. In the high season, children can have fun with entertainment, and there is also a playground and a playroom. The mini golf course, table tennis and volleyball matches also provide variety. Morning gymnastics, walks and hikes are on the programme for adults. On the barbecue area, visitors to the campsite can prepare grilled dishes and enjoy the lively socialising. The on-site restaurant offers national specialities with a view of the sea. There is also a small bar right on the largest beach at the Konobe naturist campsite. The campsite shop provides holidaymakers with groceries for self-catering. The pitches and rental accommodation are laid out in terraces so that travellers can enjoy a pleasant level of privacy. The campsite generally has a peaceful atmosphere. Guests can take a leisurely stroll along the 3 km long promenade to the village of Punat. From there, there is a beautiful view of the tiny island of Kosljun with its Franciscan monastery. Travellers can shop or eat in peace and quiet in the small, narrow streets.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite FKK-Camping Konobe?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
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Yes, FKK-Camping Konobe offers sanitary cabins for people with reduced mobility in addition to regular sanitary cabins.
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