Camping in Lower Austria
6 campsites in Austria, Lower Austria
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Donaupark Camping, owned and run by the Austrian Motor Club (OAMTC), is imaginatively laid out, village style, with unmarked grass pitches grouped around six circular gravel areas. Further pitches are to the side of the hard road which links the circles and these include some with grill facilities for tents; 100 of the 120 touring pitches have electricity (3/6A) and cable TV sockets. Tall trees surrounding the site offer shade in parts. Tucked neatly away at the back of the site are 120 long stay caravans. Activities are organised in high season with guided tours around Tulln on foot, by bike and on the river by canoe.
As you might expect, Terrassen Camping Traisen has its pitches laid out on terraces. The toilet block, day rooms, shop, reception, swimming pool and café are all found around the central main terrace and so are not far from all pitches. Visitors appreciate the well-cared-for facility with personal care and advice. The staff emphasise personal service and can advise you on day trips. The gentle hills of the Alps are ideal for hiking. If you prefer cycling, use one of the many mountain bike tracks directly from our site or cycle along the river Traisen on the Triasental bikeway. Visit the capital Vienna but stay in Lower Austria. Take a trip to the city to learn about the Viennese Waltz, Coffee and Sacher cake. It is only 1 hour’s drive away. The site has 100 pitches of which 40 are for touring units with 6amp hook-up points; the rest are occupied by seasonal units. There are also 5 trekking huts available to hire.
Klosterneuburg lies just to the north of Vienna on the Danube. It is outside the city boundary, away from the noise and bustle of the famous city but only minutes away by train. Owned and run by the Austrian Motor Club (OAMTC), this site is in a park-like situation, surrounded by trees but with little shade. The 100 pitches are on the small side. However, all are accessed from hard roads, and all have 6A electricity. Alongside the site is Happyland, an amusement park with a large swimming pool (discounts for campers).
This small, well appointed site with just 60 pitches is directly on the River Danube, near the small town of Schönbühel, and is a convenient night stop being near the Salzburg-Vienna autobahn. The 50 unmarked pitches for touring units, all with 10/16A electricity, are on flat grass and the site is lit at night. There is shade in most parts and a landing stage for boat trips on the Danube. The main building also houses a Gasthof, with a bar/restaurant of the same name. This is very much a family run site. The Danube cycle track runs past the site.
A warm welcome, friendly vibe, spectacular views, and lauded 'exceptional' amenities are all yours at Austria's Aktiv Camp Purgstall Camping und Ferienpark, a family-friendly site on a small Scheibbs farm on the edge of the mountainous Ötscherland region.
A quiet site tucked away up a small valley, Paradise Garden offers a restful environment, yet is less than 30 minutes away from the numerous sights that Vienna has to offer. Your first view of the site is of the static caravan pitches, some of which have been upgraded in recent years. The small area in front of the restaurant and a recently expanded area behind the excellent sanitary block offer good touring pitches, all with electricity. From a total of 148 pitches, there are 65 level and unmarked pitches for touring units, all with 16A electricity.