Camping in Upper Danube
3 campsites in Hungary, Upper Danube
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This privately owned site makes an excellent night stop when travelling to and from Hungary as it lies close to the M1 motorway to the east of Györ. It is set amidst pine trees with pitches that are not numbered, but are marked out by small shrubs, in a small clearing or between the trees (firm pegs needed). With space for about 40 touring units, all with electrical connections (6A), and eight simple, one roomed bungalows and four en-suite rooms. On one side of the site, fronting the road, is the reception and bar (hot food available for camp guests; menu in English).
Thermal Camping Sárvár opened in 2006 and is the municipal site next to the impressive thermal spa. There are 89 pitches off of tarmac access lanes on hardstandings, all with 16A electricity, water, waste water and TV connections. To the back of the site there are some additional pitches to rental units on well kept grassy fields. The main attraction of this site is of course the renovated spa and if staying here, access to the spa is included in the price (some activities are charged extra). You can also enjoy a ten percent discount on meals in the restaurant. Those looking to enjoy a wellness holiday will certainly be in the right place in Sárvár.
The area of the Danube Bend is a major tourist attraction and here at Dömös is a lovely modern, well maintained and presented, friendly, peaceful site with large pitches and easy access. There are 107 quite large pitches, of which 80 have 6A electricity, in sections on flat grass, numbered and divided by small plants and some with little shade. At the top of the site is an inviting open-air swimming pool with a grass lying out area and tiny children’s pool with a large bar with pool tables alongside. Sightseeing tours to Budapest, Esztergom and Szentendre are arranged. The Danube is just over 50 m. away and quite fast flowing.
Upper Danube
Lying on the Austrian border this region is a popular tourist destination. There are architectural and historical delights such as the 18th century baroque Eszterházy Castle and a 1000 year Benedictine abbey. There is a thriving wine industry in this area and the region is popular with nature lovers; Lake Fert and Szigetkoz are home to some unique, rare water birds.