Alan Rogers Review
Zugligeti Niche is in the Buda Hills on the starting point of the former 58 tramline, of which the main building now houses the reception, bar and restaurant. There are 80 pitches in one long row, all for tourers, mainly suitable for camper vans and caravans, and a few pitches for tents off a tarmac and gravel access road. After a sharp right turn, a sandy road takes you further uphill where there are pitches mostly for tents, varying in size from 20-40 sq.m. To the front of the site are two old tram carriages; one functions as reception and the other is a restaurant.
Facilities
There are two good refurbished toilet blocks with free, controllable hot showers, toilets and open style basins. Scattered around the site are several toilet blocks which include British style toilets, open washbasins and controllable showers (free). Basic shower for disabled visitors. Laundry with sinks and washing machine. Campers’ kitchen. Bar/restaurant with good value meals. Torch useful. Free breakfast and free WiFi.
- Fishing nearby
- Riding nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Restaurant on site
- Pets allowed
Find out more about this campsite by visiting their Official Website.
Location
Getting there...
Site is in the Budapest district 12. Coming from the north follow signs for M1 and M7 motorway. Site is well signed from Moszkva Tér.
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