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Camping in Central Poland

3 campsites in Poland, Centre

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Hotel Camping Malta
This campsite is on the grounds of the Hotel Malta and is located close to (about a 25-minute walk) the town of Poznań and next to the picturesque Lake Malta. The campsite has 40 touring pitches, separated by hedges, and electric hook-up points are available. On-site facilities include a restaurant that serves traditional Polish and European cuisine. There is also a children's playground to keep the little ones occupied whilst staying here, and you can also take advantage of bicycle hire available on-site to explore the surrounding area. Plenty more activities are available within the surrounding area, such as a dry ski slope open all year, and you can also find an illuminated outdoor ice rink open during the winter months. The whole family can enjoy the amenities available at the lake and the designated swimming area in the summer.
Camping Motel Wok
Camping Motel Wok is a small, well-maintained, shaded campsite where you will receive a friendly welcome from the owner and staff members. It is located on the edge of Warsaw, only 2 minutes from the bus stop that takes you into the city. This campsite has few amenities available on-site, but if you don't want to venture too far from the campsite after a day of exploring the city, there is a restaurant serving local Polish and European dishes. Here, you will also find the billiards table and darts board perfect for a competitive game or two with friends and family. Those who wish to cook whilst staying here also have the option of being able to make use of the communal kitchen.
Camping Tramp Nr. 33
Camping Tramp has a pleasant appearance and lies in a basin below the level of the roads which run on both sides of the site. A variety of trees cover part of the site where pitches (with electricity) mingle with holiday bungalows. The other, larger field is an open meadow, where half the pitches have electricity. The 100 pitches, reached from hard access roads, are neither marked nor numbered but the position of electric boxes define where to go. Some pitches are separated by low hedging. The main E75 runs along one side of the campsite just before a busy junction and river bridge resulting in continuous traffic noise.

Centre

This is a region of lakes and forests. Places to visit include Torun, which is picturesquely located on the Vistula River and is one of the most beautiful cities of Poland. Alternatively, the village of Antonin attracts visitors to Prince Antoni Radziwill’s hunting lodge, considered to be one of the most remarkable examples of modern classicist architecture in Europe.