The 10 Best Winter Campsites!

The 10 Best Winter Campsites!

Planning a winter getaway in your campervan? Here are the 10 most beautiful winter campsites.

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Winter camping is in the spotlight this season! The trend is gaining more and more followers. Ready to finally try the adventure of winter camping this year? We'll tell you which winter campsites are open.

While many people associate camping with summer, those who love winter see it as an opportunity to admire the glittering, snow-covered landscape.

There's nothing better than being cozy and warm inside your vehicle while it's freezing cold and snowy outside.

Given the rising demand from snow-loving campers, campsite operators in winter sports regions have started equipping their sites for winter.

Many winter campsites are located directly on the ski slopes and offer wonderful views of mountains and nature. This promises pure relaxation in a beautiful winter wonderland.

You can enjoy your winter vacation days with hiking, cross-country skiing, and downhill skiing.

The 10 Best Winter Campsites

Winter camping comes with different requirements when it comes to choosing a pitch. That's why we've selected winter campsites that offer a wide range of amenities, especially during the cold season.

1. Camping Grubhof (Salzburg / Austria)

Winter campsite Grubhof is nestled in the magnificent mountain scenery of the Berchtesgaden Alps and Loferer Steinberge in the Salzburg region.

This EU Ecolabel-certified campsite offers direct access to a vast network of cross-country ski trails and winter hiking paths.

The Almenwelt Lofer ski resort is just a short bus ride away, making it the perfect spot for a family outing. And that's not all – the campsite also offers access to the Wellness-Alm with sauna and fitness center in winter!

2. Seiser Alm (South Tyrol / Italy)

The 4-star campsite Seiser Alm is located at the foot of Europe's largest high alpine pasture, in the heart of the South Tyrolean Dolomites. The region's landmark, the Schlern mountain, is very close by.

The ski area is part of the Dolomiti-Superski network and can be reached in 3 minutes by shuttle bus. Skiing is a popular sport on the Seiser Alm. However, cross-country skiers and winter hikers will also find plenty to enjoy on the extensive plateau. Freestyle enthusiasts can let loose in the King Laurin Snowpark.

A romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride through the snowy landscape is the perfect activity for those who prefer a more leisurely pace. If you're feeling adventurous, you can ice skate on the frozen Völser Weiher lake.

3. Camping Resort Zugspitze (Bavaria / Germany)

Camping Resort Zugspitze, as the name suggests, is located at the foot of Germany's highest peak.

The Zugspitzdorf in Grainau near Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers a variety of accommodations, including fully equipped frost-proof pitches, rustic mountain huts, and cozy sleeping barrels.

Winter sports enthusiasts enjoy top-notch services such as a ski and drying room, ski bus, sled rental, and more. Camping guests also receive a 15% discount on rental fees at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen ski rental.

It goes without saying that the Zugspitz region is an Eldorado for winter sports enthusiasts of all kinds. The resort itself also offers top-class wellness – in its state-of-the-art sauna and fitness area with panoramic views.

4. Camping Brunnen (Allgäu / Germany)

Schwangau in the Allgäu transforms into a fairytale landscape in winter. The best starting point is the Winter campsite Brunnen on the edge of the Ammergau Alps with views of Neuschwanstein Castle.

In addition to the well-groomed slopes that attract skiers and snowboarders, Schwangau is also known for its picturesque and varied cross-country ski trails. Particularly noteworthy is the Neuschwanstein trail below the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle.

You can also wonderfully relax in the wellness and sauna area directly on site.

5. Camping Hopfensee in Füssen (Bavaria/Germany)

The Mayr family's campsite in Bavaria has a tradition spanning over 60 years. The site and its offerings are improved and renovated annually, ensuring each generation of campers has a new experience.

The cross-country ski trail and winter sports school are located directly at the campsite. If ice skating or Bavarian curling is more your style than skiing, go for it!

The ski lift, 24/7 hot water, wellness facilities, and indoor playhouse are just some of the reasons guests love coming here.

6. Caravan Park Sexten (South Tyrol / Italy)

Caravan Park Sexten offers the perfect blend of luxury and nature all year round. Amidst one of the world's most beautiful landscapes, you can enjoy unparalleled comfort. The on-site water world, sauna area, and various treatments will make your stay unforgettable.

But what would a winter vacation in the Dolomites be without some physical activity in the fresh winter air?

The 1,200 kilometers of slopes in the Dolomiti Superski carousel offer skiers ample opportunity to have fun. The Three Peaks ski area is also attractive, offering wide and uncrowded views of majestic mountain peaks.

7. Camping Ötztal Längenfeld (Tyrol / Austria)

Winter camping in the Ötztal becomes an even greater experience when you consider the many winter hiking trails and cross-country ski trails that pass directly by Winter campsite Ötztal Längenfeld.

And the ski metropolis of Sölden is just a 10-minute ride away on the free ski bus! Ideally located, the Ötztal offers skiers 356 kilometers of slopes and 60 kilometers of snow-sure cross-country ski trails.

After a long day of skiing, you can relax in our luxurious 5-star sanitary facilities, the heated ski boot drying room, or the indoor play paradise.

In the resort's wellness area and the Aqua Dome thermal spa, just a 2-minute walk away, guests can relax with views of the winter mountain landscape. The Aqua Dome offers a futuristic water and sauna experience.

8. Schluga Camping (Hermagor/Carinthia)

Whether you want to spend a classic winter sports day on the slopes of Nassfeld, ice skate on Lake Pressegger See, or build snowmen with the kids – there's something for everyone here!

If you want to enjoy nature and forget the stress of everyday life, the winter landscape around the area is ideal for walks or snowshoeing.

Schluga Camping is one of the most beautiful winter campsites with very versatile family-friendly offerings, fitness and wellness facilities, and a new, chic outdoor and indoor pool.

9. Camping Residence Sägemühle (South Tyrol / Italy)

The Vinschgau ski arena impresses with powder snow and a fantastic natural backdrop. It's easily accessible from Camping Residence Sägemühle with the free ski bus.

Winter sports enthusiasts will find pleasant slopes and wonderful ascents for ski tourers and snowshoe hikers around King Ortler in western South Tyrol. Winter hikes along the Waalen (ancient irrigation channels) and in the valley floor invite you to relax and unwind.

After an exhausting day in the snow, you can relax in the winter campsite's wellness area with a panoramic indoor pool, saunas, massages, and Kneipp path.

10. Sportcamp Woferlgut (Salzburg / Austria)

Sportcamp Woferlgut in Bruck near Zell am See in Austria is not only beautiful but also highly rated by the Camping.info Award 2018. The newly opened bathing worlds with sports and performance center are unique in the camping industry across Europe.

In the wellness experience center, guests have access to saunas, cold water and Kneipp pools, treatments, a fitness room, and a large indoor children's play area.

Winter camping tips

What Makes Winter Camping So Special?

You're probably wondering why anyone would voluntarily expose themselves to icy temperatures, day and night. It's simple: camping in the winter months guarantees unforgettable, beautiful, and magical moments.

When you open your campervan door in the morning and see untouched powder snow everywhere, you can't help but feel a sense of peace. Winter camping is all about feeling one with nature!

Plus, winter camping is perfect for anyone who loves to be active on vacation. The pitches and campsites are usually right on the ski slope, so you can go directly from your campervan to the ski lift without any hassle.

You can also enjoy wonderful winter hikes, sledding, or ski tours while winter camping.

So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head off on a winter camping adventure!

> The best tips for your winter camping adventure!

Conclusion: Winter Campsites

Camping offers countless possibilities not only in summer. It's also worth trying winter camping. Winter sledding, magical Christmas markets, winter sports activities, or relaxing in the sauna – winter camping is a real experience.

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