Camping- und Ferienpark Havelberge
Germany / Mecklenburg Western Pomerania / Wesenberg
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If you are planning a relaxing holiday by the water, a camping holiday in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is just the thing for you. On the one hand, the kilometre-long sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea with seaside resorts such as Warnemünde and islands such as Rügen and Usedom are tempting. On the other hand, the Mecklenburg Lake District with its countless smaller and larger lakes offers everyone a suitable spot for swimming, relaxing, pedal boating and walking in and around the water.
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From the Baltic Sea coast to the Mecklenburg Lake District: camping in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is diverse and ideal for both family holidays by the sea and relaxing weekends on a nature campsite. There is a large selection of campsites and a wide range of leisure activities. In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, camping is at its best.
The Baltic Sea coast in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern stretches for almost 2000 kilometres. There are numerous campsites for every taste spread along its entire length. Most campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have direct access to the beach - and if they don't, it's never far to the nearest public beach.
The long beaches are particularly ideal for families with children: the fine sand underfoot is perfect for building sandcastles and all kinds of sporting activities, there are virtually no high waves or large tidal currents on the Baltic Sea, and treasure hunters can - if they look carefully and have a little patience - find the odd amber washed up on the shore.
In addition to the Baltic Sea, the Mecklenburg Lake District is another popular destination for campers. There are over 1000 lakes here, making the area around the Müritz National Park one of the largest water sports areas in Central Europe. The Mecklenburg Lake District is home to many beautiful nature campsites.
Many campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern also have special features on offer for their guests, such as wellness areas, bike hire or even an on-site fish smokehouse. As a rule, there are pitches for motorhomes in various categories, and rental accommodation such as bungalows, mobile homes or flats are also usually offered.
Here is a selection of the most popular campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
4-star campsite on the idyllic beach in the Bay of Wismar. Campers can stay overnight on pitches for motorhomes, caravans and tents or in various holiday accommodations. The campsite has an indoor swimming pool, a large wellness area and 2 modern sanitary facilities. Thanks to the connection to the Baltic Sea cycle path, the site is also easily accessible by bike.
Beautiful 5-star campsite on the shores of Lake Woblitz. The site offers access to the bathing beach, a tent meadow for canoeists and its own caravan park with electricity and water connections on level pitches. Close to the site is the Havelberge high ropes course, which offers climbing fun for young and old with 7 different courses.
Quiet and small nature campsite on the eastern shore of Lake Plau and the perfect place for a relaxing camping holiday in nature. Guests can hire bikes and rafts to explore the surrounding area, and there is also a children's playground, children's entertainment and a dedicated dog bathing beach. There is a motorhome harbour in front of the barrier and boat moorings on the shore.
Right on the Baltic Sea beach, the Liebeslaube campsite is an excellent choice for beach lovers. The fine sandy beach invites you to sunbathe, play and relax. Playgrounds and countless sports facilities are the campsite's big plus alongside the idyllic pitches. The comprehensive facilities and fantastic location ensure a positive overall rating from the ADAC.
In addition to the campsites presented here, there are other interesting options in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The Loissin campsite on the Greifswalder Bodden, the Peenecamp Neukalen on the river Peene of the same name or the Ostseecamping Am Salzhaff in Pepelow also stand for a relaxing holiday.
Dogs are allowed on most campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and in some cases there are also special facilities such as dog beaches on the lakes or on the Baltic coast. It is best to find out about special regulations such as the obligation to keep your dog on a lead before you arrive. In some cases, a small fee is charged for bringing your four-legged friend along.
Long sandy beaches near Warnemünde, white limestone cliffs on Rügen or seafaring charm in Hanseatic towns such as Wismar, Rostock and Stralsund: the sea has not only shaped the coastline in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, but also the entire region and its people. The state not only has a lot to offer directly by the sea: There are numerous lakes and nature parks in the hinterland. Whether you're looking for a beach or active holiday, cycling, hiking, sailing or swimming - there's something for everyone when camping in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
The Baltic Sea coast in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern stretches for almost 2000 kilometres. Spread along its entire length, there are numerous campsites to suit every taste. Virtually every campsite in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has direct access to the beach - and if it doesn't, it's never far to the nearest public beach. The long beaches are particularly ideal for families with children: the fine sand underfoot is perfect for building sandcastles and all kinds of sporting activities, there are virtually no high waves or large tidal currents on the Baltic Sea, and treasure hunters can - if they look carefully and have a little patience - find the odd amber washed up on the shore. Many campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern also have special features on offer for their guests, such as wellness areas, bike hire or even an on-site fish smokehouse.
But Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is more than just the coast. The hinterland with its extensive natural landscapes is also worth a visit. There are more than 60 designated nature reserves in the Mecklenburg Lake District alone. The most famous destinations in the region are Lake Plau and Mecklenburg Switzerland with Lake Kummerow and Lake Malchin.
The region combines unspoilt nature with an original, rural way of life and offers holidaymakers numerous opportunities for leisure activities. The varied water landscape with its numerous inlets and outlets, rivers, oxbow lakes, large and small lakes is perfect for anglers. Lake Müritzsee alone, Germany's largest inland lake, boasts 117 square kilometres of water.
But Plauer See, Kölpinsee and Fleesensee also offer anglers plenty of idyllic spots between dense reed beds and forests where they can hunt for large pike, perch, pikeperch, carp and tench, for example. The diverse flora and fauna in one of Europe's largest lake regions is also covered by a well-developed network of trails that offer family-friendly cycling and hiking tours of all lengths and levels of difficulty. Campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are just as plentiful in the hinterland as they are on the coast. There is a wide range of facilities around the lakes, and the operators have usually catered just as well for water sports enthusiasts and anglers as for swimmers, hikers and cyclists.
A good 600 years ago, the Hanseatic League was the most powerful economic organisation in Northern Europe, with almost 200 cities belonging to it at times. The influence of the Hanseatic League can still be felt in many places in the region today. In the Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Rostock, Wismar and Stralsund - holidaymakers can go in search of traces. They will find numerous old cogs, magnificent brick buildings and maritime folk festivals, some of whose traditions have been preserved from the Hanseatic era. When camping in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it is therefore always worth taking a trip to the nearest Hanseatic city.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is more than just the coast. The hinterland with its extensive natural landscapes is also worth a visit. There are more than 60 designated nature reserves in the Mecklenburg Lake District alone. The most famous destinations in the region are Lake Müritz and Mecklenburg Switzerland with Lake Kummerow and Lake Malchin.
The region combines unspoilt nature with an original, rural way of life and offers holidaymakers numerous opportunities for leisure activities. The varied water landscape with its numerous inlets and outlets, rivers, oxbow lakes, large and small lakes is perfect for anglers. Lake Müritzsee alone, Germany's largest inland lake, boasts 117 square kilometres of water.
But Plauer See, Kölpinsee and Fleesensee also offer anglers plenty of idyllic spots between dense reed beds and forests where they can hunt for large pike, perch, pikeperch, carp and tench, for example.
The diverse flora and fauna in one of Europe's largest lake regions is also covered by a well-developed network of trails that offer family-friendly cycling and hiking tours of all lengths and levels of difficulty. Campsites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are just as plentiful in the hinterland as they are on the coast. There is plenty on offer around the lakes, and the operators have usually catered just as well for water sports enthusiasts and anglers as for swimmers, hikers and cyclists.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is characterised by a mild climate and plenty of sunshine, especially on the Baltic Sea coast. With over 1900 hours of sunshine, the Baltic Sea islands of Rügen and Usedom are among the sunniest areas in Germany and are not called the "sun islands" for nothing.
July and August are the best months to visit Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for a seaside or lake holiday. Hikers, cyclists and water hikers get their money's worth in the region from May to September. May is one of the sunniest months and has very little rainfall.
When camping in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a trip to the nearest Hanseatic city is always worthwhile. A good 600 years ago, the Hanseatic League was the most powerful economic organisation in Northern Europe, with almost 200 cities belonging to it at times. The influence of the Hanseatic League can still be felt in many places in the region today.
In the Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Rostock, Schwerin, Wismar, Stralsund, Greifswald, Wolgast, Anklam and Demmin - holidaymakers can go in search of traces. They will find numerous old cogs, magnificent brick buildings and maritime folk festivals, some of whose traditions have been preserved from the Hanseatic era.
When camping in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a trip to the nearest Hanseatic city is always worthwhile. A good 600 years ago, the Hanseatic League was the most powerful economic organisation in Northern Europe, with almost 200 cities belonging to it at one time. The influence of the Hanseatic League can still be felt in many places in the region today.
In the Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Rostock, Schwerin, Wismar, Stralsund, Greifswald, Wolgast, Anklam and Demmin - holidaymakers can go in search of traces. They will find numerous old cogs, magnificent brick buildings and maritime folk festivals, some of whose traditions have been preserved from the Hanseatic era.