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Sportcamp Woferlgut
Sportcamp Woferlgut, a family-run site, is one of the best in Austria. It lies in the village of Bruck at the northern end of the Großglocknerstrasse mountain road in the Hohe Tauern National Park, near the Zeller See. The level grass pitches are marked out by shrubs, and each has 16A metered electricity, water, drainage, cable TV socket and a gas point.
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Schitterhof Camping Weiss
Schitterhof Camping is a friendly, event-only campsite located just minutes from the iconic Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. Open exclusively during major events such as Formula 1, MotoGP, DTM and the spectacular Air Power air show, it offers motorsport and aviation fans the perfect base for an unforgettable weekend. 
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Tirol Camp
This is one of many Tirol campsites that cater equally for summer and winter (here seemingly more for winter, when a reservation is essential). Tirol Camp is in a quiet and attractive mountain situation on sloping ground and has 240 touring pitches, all on wide flat terraces, plus 26 deluxe pitches with their own bathroom at the pitch. Marked out mainly by the electricity boxes or low hedges, they are 80-100 sq.m. and all have 10A electricity, gas, water/drainage, TV and telephone connections.
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Drau Camping Sachsenburg
Drau-Camping Sachsenburg is your perfect base for hiking, cycling, water sports, or simply unwinding. Located on the banks of the Drau River, this friendly campsite offers a serene setting for families and solo travellers alike.
Camping Am Waldbad
Dellach is a health resort in the delightful Upper Drautal region of Carinthia. Am Waldbad has 215 pitches, mostly for touring, and is located on the banks of the River Drau. One part of the site is devoted to a large water park (with a 45 m. water slide) which is open to the general public but is free to campers. The site’s restaurant is next to the swimming pool and specialises in Carinthian dishes. Pitches here are grassy and of a reasonable size, all with 10A electricity. The adventure playground is outstanding, covering 1,700 sq.m. and includes two zip wires, a mountain stream with a rock pool and a campfire area.
Camping Grubhof
Camping Grubhof is a beautifully laid out, level and spacious site set in the former riding and hunting park of the 14th-century Schloss Grubhof. The 250 touring pitches have been carefully divided into separate areas for different types of visitors – dog owners, young people, families and groups, and a quiet area. All the generous XXL pitches (at least 180 sq.m) provide electricity (16A), water and drainage (also in winter), many along the bank of the Saalach River.
Ferienparadies Natterer See
In a quiet location arranged around two lakes and set amidst beautiful alpine scenery, this site, founded in 1930, is renowned as one of Austria’s top sites. Over the last few years, many improvements have been carried out, and pride of place goes to the innovative, award-winning, multifunctional building at the entrance to the site. This contains all the sanitary facilities expected of a top site, including a special section for children, private bathrooms to rent, and a dog bath.
Genusscamping Bad Gleichenberg
Genusscamping Bad Gleichenberg is a campsite in Bad Gleichenberg, Styria, Austria. If you are looking for a campsite in a beautiful part of Austria, Genusscamping Bad Gleichenberg is an excellent option. It is in a great location for exploring the region, and it offers a variety of amenities to make your stay enjoyable. On-site, 19 hardstanding pitches are available, all with electric and water hook-up points on each pitch. Amenities include fresh bread delivery service every morning, and guests can access an indoor tennis court and gym next to the campsite. The campsite itself has a restaurant with a small menu during high season. 
Wellness-Seecamping Parth
On the southern shore of Lake Ossiach, in the heart of Carinthia, close to the borders with Italy and Slovenia, this site offers spas, saunas and a range of health treatments. It also serves as a base from which to explore the attractive countryside of southern Austria on foot, by bicycle or by car. The level touring pitches all have electricity connections, additional pitches have mobile homes to rent. The site has a private beach where you can have a gentle swim or take advantage of some of the varied activities that are organised. There is even a distillery providing drinks for the restaurant!
Camping Ossiacher See
Terrassen Camping Ossiacher See is a gently terraced site, protected by rising hills with lovely views across the lake to the mountains beyond. Trees, flowers, hedges and bushes abound, adding atmosphere to this neat and tidy site. The 429 level pitches, all with electricity, are in rows on the level grass terraces separated by hard roads and some divided by hedges. A separate area (40-50 pitches) is provided for campers with dogs. Good English is spoken.
Camping Maltschacher Seewirt
The small-scale Camping Maltschacher Seewirt is located in the south of Austria, in the state of Carinthia, with direct access and views of the lake. During high season, the campsite provides plenty of entertainment for the whole family with chilled campfire evenings with the entertainment team or sports tournaments such as volleyball, badminton and football.
Camping Olachgut
Based on a working farm, Camping Olachgut is located in the Murau-Kreischberg region of Austria. At reception English is spoken and ample parking allows for an easy check-in. The site has two section seasonal residents pitches with mobile homes to rent, and 120 touring 60 with 16 amp hook-up , three have private sanitary facilities.
Walch’s Camping & Landhaus
Walch's Camping & Landhaus is found in the Vorarlberg region of Western Austria. The site has 94 marked-out pitches, mostly without shade. The reception building houses a small shop, laundry, toilet facilities and ski/boot room, while the upper floor has a small wellness centre, comprising of a Finnish style sauna and solarium which looks out onto the mountain ranges. You can also find a children's playground on-site during the summer months.
Seecamping Kleblach-Lind
Found within the picturesque Upper Carinthian landscape, Seecamping Kleblach-Lind offers a the perfect Austrian escape just outside the charming village of Kleblach. Its prime location makes it the ideal base for exploring the region's top attractions, from scenic lakes to majestic mountains. On-site, there are 45 touring pitches with 10-15Amp electric hook-up points available. Most pitches are open but have spectacular views of the lake. 
Comfort Camp Grän
In a village location in the Tannheimer Tal, with panoramic mountain scenery, Comfort Camp Grän is a family run site with excellent heated sanitary facilities and a stylish, modern indoor pool complex. It makes a good base for exploring this border region of Austria and Germany. The site has 190 pitches of 80-100 sq.m. (160 for touring units), all with 16A electricity, water (only for summer use) and waste water on fairly level grass, over gravel terrain with some shallow terraces. Gas connections are available in winter. There are 14 private sanitary cabins to rent. The main services are grouped near the entrance. These include a hotel, restaurant, bar and a mini-market.
Camping Ramsbacher
This is a beautiful small site set in a high alpine valley with great views in every direction. With 65 touring pitches, all with electricity, this is a great site for those seeking peace and quiet and the opportunity to explore the local area either by bike or on foot.
Camping Mauterndorf
The pitches at Camping Mauterndorf are a great size and surrounded by mountains from all angles, and the staff are helpful and efficient. One of the greatest benefits of this site is that for the duration of your stay, you get a Lungau Card which entitles you to a series of free and discounted activities within the area, such as Großeckbahn Cable Car, which normal price would set you back €16 per person for a return journey - with your card you get a one-time free trip. Panoramic views await you at the top, with hikes galore and Austrian hospitality at its best.
Alpencamp Kärnten
Materials hundreds of millions of years old, centuries old crafts and practices, together with the very latest technology have been combined in the construction of this environmental award-winning site. Four years in the planning, Alpencamp showcases comfortable, attractive and environmentally-friendly accommodation set against an impressive panorama of mountains in the beautiful Lesachtal. This quiet family run site has 80 pitches, all with 13/16A electricity; they are level and on grass with some tree shade. The main building, together with the site’s five rental chalets, were constructed to strict ecological/allergy-free standards by local craftsman.
Dolomiten-Camping Amlacher Hof
The small hamlet of Amlach is south of the busy town of Lienz, in the eastern Tirol, and is surrounded by mountain peaks. Dolomiten-Camping is located around the old Amlacher Hof, a former manor house and hotel. Restoration of the villa is almost complete, but parts of the campsite still need attention. The camping areas are pleasant and peaceful, but other parts are somewhat unkempt. The surrounding area and views are very attractive. There are 84 level and numbered pitches, all with 16A electricity, and many with water and drainage to hand. A kitchen and toilets for those with reduced mobility are behind the villa in a modern building, with all other facilities in the basement of the villa.
Camping Grosswalsertal
Climbing up the newly rebuilt road alongside the green valley, we reach the pretty village of Raggal. Grosswalsertal lies just beyond the village on a small plateau. From almost every pitch there are the most fantastic views down the valley. On open grass, there are 55 slightly sloping, un-numbered and unmarked pitches all with 16A electricity. Plenty of sporting activities are available locally and there are many places to visit, as well as walks and bike rides in the immediate area. Alternatively, just rest on the site and watch the clouds roll by. The site is very popular with Dutch visitors.