Camping in West Bohemia
5 campsites in Czech Republic, West Bohemia
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Autocamp Ostende lies on the edge of Plzeň, on the banks of Velký bolevecký rybník, surrounded by forests. The site offers around100 pitches for touring with 10A electricity hook-ups, as well as pitches for tents.
The town of Mariánské Lázne (Marienbad - 2.5km) is an old-style health resort in the heart of Western Bohemia, a region full of historical and natural beauty. The town became popular as a spa resort between 1870 and the 1920s, with around 100 mineral springs. However, this is not the only reason to stay at Camp Stanowitz.
This is a truly idyllic spot, tucked away among fields and wildflower meadows with far-reaching views of wooded hills in the distance. At an altitude of 1,700 feet, this small, quiet site sits in the centre of a beautiful green valley on the doorstep of the Sumava National Park, the Bohemian Forest. This vast area is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and, with Bavaria, it is the largest forest in Central Europe, home to otters, lynx and kingfishers. Nature abounds here, the only sound is from the birds, and you can hike or cycle for miles in any direction.
Camping Václav is situated on the country's western edge, close to the German border on the banks of the Jesenice Lake. The lake is safe for swimming and sailing, cycle trails start from the campsite, and the Soos nature reserve is nearby. Václav is in the ‘spa triangle’, giving visitors a choice of three different spas – Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázné and Frantiskovy Lázné. Guests at Camping Václav can take advantage of discounts for Frantiskovy Lázné.
Set beside the River Mzi where the Hracholusky dam has created a wide basin, this site enjoys a quiet location adjacent to an hotel amidst gentle hills and pleasant trees. The 200 pitches here are spread along three terraces looking over the water with 120 having electrical connections (6/10A). Two kiosks dispense drinks and basic supplies. There is swimming, boating and water-skiing on the lake and, during high season, a steamer makes 40 km. round trips along the river. This is a pleasant site but the presence of a large car park at the entrance may mean that it becomes crowded with day visitors in the summer. There is a variety of rental accommodation on offer - cabins, mobile homes and hotel rooms.
West Bohemia
Western Bohemia has some wonderful places to visit. Take in the natural beauty as the southwest part of the Krusny Mountains continues to the Sumava mountain range, or absorb the fascinating folklore traditions in the district of Chodska. Spas abound but if water isn’t your thing, take a tour of the world-renowned Plzen brewery.