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Camping in West Poland

3 campsites in Poland, West

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Auto-Camping Park Nr. 130
This site is almost in the centre of Jelenia Gora, which is situated at the foot of the Karkonosze Mountains. It is close to the Czech border and the famous ‘crystal glass’ town of Szklarska Poreba. The 80 level touring pitches (40 for touring units, 40 for tents) are on terraced grass, all with 10A electricity and there are mature trees. A new hotel is adjacent to the site with tennis courts. Some road noise should be expected. Jelenia Gora’s historic centre, with a Baroque town hall, is surrounded by arcaded town houses and is just a few minutes walk from this pleasant campsite. Places to visit locally include Cieplice, the Szlarka waterfall, Karpacz and Sobieszow with its Chojnik Castle.
Camping Olimpijski Nr. 117
Wroclaw sits on the River Oder and boasts over a hundred bridges. The historic town centre has an impressive mixture of architectural influences, from Flemish style, Renaissance mansions to a late Gothic Town Hall, and has a fine collection of open-air restaurants and cafés. The campsite is 5 km. from the town centre at the Olympic stadium and has convenient tram services to town. It would be a good site for an overnight stop or for a couple of days sightseeing. It is a large site with pitches for 180 touring units on level, grassy ground with some trees.
Camping Forteca
Camping Forteca was formerly a sand excavation-site, in fact the current lake was created as a result of excavation process. The site was planted with birch and pine trees to ensure that it integrated into the surrounding nature. It is located in a rural area, but in comfortable distance of the medium-sized town of Dzierżoniów for all your daily needs. From the site there is a good view of the Owl Mountains and the Slęża mountain. About twenty minutes in the car and you are in the woods of the hills of the Owl Mountains. This mountain range is part of the Giant Mountains on the border with the Czech Republic. Twenty minutes west of the site and you are in the nature reserve ‘Massief Ślęża’ that can be recognized by the lonely mountain surrounded by plains. In this rare and beautiful setting, the site offers a wide variety of spacious, beautifully situated touring pitches sheltered by birch and willow trees. The pitches are arranged so that you are able to enjoy the space and nature around you. Visitors can enjoy relatively traffic-free cycling through the surrounding countryside, based on routes provided in the information pack. The site has 70 touring pitches with electric hook-up point 16amp.

West

The Wielkopolska region in the west is known as ‘Greater Poland’. It is the country’s oldest province and its cities, towns and villages abound with treasures: old manor houses, stately homes, magnificent mansions, castles, churches plus an open-air museum of traditional folk architecture.