Available accommodations (Moselcamping Alf)
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Surrounded by the vineyards of the Moselle, Moselcamping Alf is located directly on the Alfbach, a small tributary of the Moselle. Small woods enclose the quiet and cosy campsite. The pitches are spread over a flat meadow area. The Moselle campsite is just 1.5 kilometres from the river that gives the site its name, with its romantic bends, and the riverside village of Alf. The Alfbach offers fishing opportunities, while the Moselle invites you to take a boat trip. The campsite is a great starting point for hiking tours in the Moselle region. As a nice speciality, there is a small private beach for camping guests on the Alfbach. The Finnish barbecue hut on the campsite invites you to socialise.
Quiet, family-friendly campsite near the Moselle - ideal as a starting point for cycling and hiking tours in the famous wine-growing region.
Self-check-in available.
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You can also find this campsite search number in the ADAC Camping App, in the ADAC Camping- und Stellplatzführer Buch and in the respective planning map.
Slightly sloping, terraced meadow terrain, partly planted with deciduous trees. Located between the road and the Alfbach stream, as well as a wooded hill. Offers a view of Burg Arras.
Separate parking for cars applies to guests of the tent meadow.
Am Mühlenteich
56859 Alf
Rheinland-Pfalz
Germany
Latitude 50° 3' 9" N (50.052643)
Longitude 7° 6' 46" E (7.112975)
General condition of the campsite
10Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
10Pitch or accommodation
10Price-performance ratio
9.2Shopping facilities on campsites
7.5Catering
6.7Friendliness of the staff
10Wifi / Internet quality
7.5Coverage of mobile network
8.8Calmness score
7.5Superb9
Paul
Caravan
Couple
March 2024
We were there with the caravan for a week. The pitches are spacious. We were informed beforehand that the ground is hard. We had a premium pitch with water, wastewater, and electricity at each site. Additionally, there was a chip per day that allowed you to use the dishwasher for free 3 times a day.
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Very good8
Peter
April 2023
Centrally located on the Moselle, flood protected, nice staff, beautiful pitches
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Superb10
Uta
July 2023
We were completely satisfied. Great value for money. The space is large enough and even the cheaper spots are top-notch. It's also great for children and dogs, especially because of the stream.
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Superb10
Anonymous
July 2022
Top campsite, very clean, not overcrowded and enough space between the pitches. We went camping and were very satisfied, it's very quiet, almost in the forest. Distances between neighbors are absolutely generous. Sanitary facilities were always clean. You can rent a cart for a deposit of €50 to t
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Pleasant6
Manfred
July 2022
The campsite is a fantastic and generously laid out place for both children and adults. Parts of the ground are a bit hard and require the right stakes. Toilets and showers are always found to be in a consistently clean state. The only criticism is of the restaurant. Very friendly, but for the quali
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Superb10
Helmut
August 2021
We booked a “premium pitch,” which is equipped with electricity, fresh water, and waste water connections. The sanitary facilities are very clean. A small shop next to the reception offers the most necessary items for daily use. Furthermore, there is an attractive restaurant with a clear menu. There
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Superb10
Andrea
August 2020
Was here with friends for 5 days. We used the site as a starting point for cycling tours. I liked that the site is not directly on the Moselle and that the site - despite being fully booked - is quite quiet. We had a comfort pitch, which was large enough. It's important to bring rock pegs, as otherw
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Superb10
Mario
August 2020
The site is relatively new. The plots are sufficiently large, we had a comfort pitch with electricity/water and wastewater. The ground of the pitches is very solid. Our rock ground pegs have been used here for the first time. The sanitary facilities at the site are in very good condition and were al
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Sanitary
4.4
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
4.4
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
0.6
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
0.0
In the natur
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.6
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Advance payment mandatory
Situated directly on a branch of the Moselle, Moselcamping Alf impresses with its picturesque backdrop of vineyards and sleepy villages. Unusually designed sleeping barrels make the campsite a visual highlight.
Situated in the middle of the vineyards, the Moselcamping Alf is not just for wine connoisseurs and lovers of wine, who will get their money's worth with enjoyable tastings and traditional festivals. Well-kept pitches for caravans, folding caravans, tents and motorhomes invite you to enjoy an unforgettable short holiday with friends or family. Those who prefer something a little more unusual can also spend the night in the unique sleeping barrels. The region's cycling and hiking trails, some of which run right next to the campsite, make for wonderful excursions in the great outdoors. Arras Castle, located above the campsite, offers a magnificent view of the valley. Campers can enjoy a romantic end to the day with a glass of Moselle wine on the terrace. Thanks to its flood-free location, camping at Moselcamping Alf is even possible in winter. A cosy lounge with a fireplace and a winter barbecue area with a Finnish barbecue hut invite you to socialise.
It is not far from Moselcamping Alf to the larger towns in the Moselle region: Traben-Trarbach, Chochem, Koblenz, Bernkastel-Kues and Trier. And the volcanic thermal baths in the neighbouring town of Bad Bertrich are always worth a visit. Here you can enjoy refreshing your energy reserves. If you are looking for more adventure and fun, we recommend the leisure pools in Cochem and Zell, even though the Alfbach stream, a tributary of the Moselle, provides welcome cooling in the warm summer months directly at Moselcamping Alf. Culture lovers will get their money's worth on a covered wagon ride around the Calmont. The beautiful river and cultural landscape, which is unrivalled, is considered the steepest vineyard in Europe with a gradient of 65-70°. From up here, you can enjoy a unique view over the Moselle bends.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Moselcamping Alf?
Yes, pets are allowed on the campsite.
Does campsite Moselcamping Alf have a swimming pool?
No, Moselcamping Alf does not have a pool. However, there is a swimming area near the campsite (in 50 m). Learn more about the pool and other facilities on this page.
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