Alan Rogers Review
Camping Val d’Or is one of those small family-run countryside sites where you easily find yourself staying longer than planned. Set on lush meadowland under a scattering of trees, the site is divided into two by the tree-lined Clerve river as it winds its way slowly through the site. A footbridge goes some way to joining the site together and there are two entrances for vehicles. There are 76 marked, level grass touring pitches, all with electricity (4A) and with some tree shade. There are open views of the surrounding countryside with its wooded hills. The site’s Dutch owners speak good English.
Location
Getting there...
From A26/E25 (Liège - Luxembourg) exit 54 travel to Bastogne. From Bastogne take N84/N15 towards Diekirch for 15 km. At crossroads turn left (northeast) towards Wiltz following signs for Clervaux. Pass though Wiltz and entering Weidingen there is a VW garage on the right; 500 m. after the garage turn right on the Wilderwiltz road. In Wilderwiltz follow signs for small village of Enscherange where site is signed.
What's special about this campsite
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Great for nature lovers
During the high season, there are guided walks to ensure that you make the most of the forest.- Environmental accreditation
- Reduced energy / water consumption policy
- Recycling and reusing policy
- Footpaths within 500m of the site
- Information about walking / cycling
- Dogs welcome
- Direct river / lake access
- Wildlife haven (on site or within 1km)
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