Alan Rogers Review
Senheim, an attractive village dominated by a church, lies along a bend of the river Moselle, surrounded on three sides by hills, and on the other by the river. An arm of the river intrudes here and a harbour for small boats has been made. A road bridge to the south of the village passes over the very last pitches at one end of the site, but this did not seem to generate any noise nuisance. The site caters mostly for tourists. All 195 touring pitches have electricity points (6/10A). Dogs are not allowed on the site, but there are a dozen pitches outside the barrier for those who have dogs.
Location
Getting there...
Site is 42 km. SW of Koblenz on the eastern bank of the Mosel River. When travelling south on the B49 after passing Senheim, site entrance is just before the bridge, on the right.






