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Camping Alsace les Castors


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Ratings in detail

  • Tranquillity
    3.9

  • Food / Shops
    3.5

  • Overall cleanliness
    3.8

  • Cleanliness of sanitary facilities
    3.5

  • Condition of rental accommodation
    4.0

  • Friendliness
    3.9

  • Infrastructure
    3.3

  • Leisure activities
    2.9

  • Location
    3.5

  • Value for money
    4.3

  • Sanitary facilities
    3.2

What guests write

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4.0
Robert H.
Stay: Jul 2018
"For those passing through and more - warm, original, simple, clean - This has been our first address for years as a transit campsite on the way to the Costa Brava. Found by chance in the first year (late in the evening, after calling ahead), and then used again and again. In 2018 also for a longer stay. Value for money: Very reasonable. Family-run, so no 24/7 service but always warm and friendly. Bingo rather than disco in the evening, including a folklore evening ("Alsatian evening"), which was even advertised in the neighboring village. Fantastic: The bread/roll/croissant service. The kitchen: Everything is done "family-style". If you don't feel like cooking, just go there (during opening hours). Always free places with a free choice. No luxury, but original and well-kept. Atypical for France: toilets WITH toilet paper. Has something "dignified" about it... ;-) Sanitary facilities absolutely OK, closed wash house, even heated when it's cooler. In the immediate vicinity of the large wash house you can easily hear the humming of the water treatment 24/7, so we stay away from it. Showers with fixed temperature. It's ok. We have noticed a positive development in the last three years: The site is being looked after more and is developing, there are vacation cottages, there is a huge water slide at the "natural pond" (also with algae, depending on the weather): great for the kids who are tired in the evening! The playground is great. Just the thing to let off steam after a long drive. The small river "Doller" directly behind the campsite is also great: in July, the water is only knee-deep, there is a pebble riverbed and you can play at being a beaver ("Castor") and dam up the water at the edge (only a few centimetres, but with a fun factor!). A few pieces of sports equipment are scattered around the campsite. You can go jogging on the campsite and directly around it. (Natural paths, not asphalted) The nearest villages are very picturesque. As so often: the weekly market (in Masevaux) is a must, as is a ride on the historic steam train (www.train-doller.org). If you don't expect luxury, but rather traditional camping, you'll find everything here! And as always . "As you come, so you will be received". If someone is not immediately available at reception, don't worry! People are just busy. Just wait a little and you'll be helped. And after a few words of French (for those who know it...), it's all the easier to switch to German. As I said: family-run, small campsite. Really quiet at night, you (almost) don't hear the road at all. In 2018 we were not just passing through for the first time, but stayed at the campsite for about a week because we had broken off our Costa Brava vacation due to the noise at night. (see Camping Las Palmeras/Sant Pere Pesqador review) We love this place, and if my wife didn't absolutely want beach and sun, we would be here more often.
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Activities recommended by guests

HikingHiking (5 Guests)
RelaxingRelaxing (5 Guests)
FishingFishing (3 Guests)

Cycling
Cycling
(2 Guests)
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
(2 Guests)
Swimming
Swimming
(2 Guests)
Climbing
Climbing
(1 Guest)
Culture
Culture
(1 Guest)

Rated by guests as "Suitable for"

4.2
Guests with tents
4.2
Guests with dogs
3.3
Families with children under 6
3.3
Senior citizens
3.2
Couples
3.2
Families with children under 12
2.5
Families with children under 18
2.5
Youth groups

Description

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At the feet of Vosges region, 20 minutes from Mulhouse, the campsite Les Castors welcomes you in a green and quiet site of 5 ha borded of river, ponds and forests.
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  • Size of the site: 5 ha (Ground conditions: Grass)
  • Total number of pitches: 135
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Reference price

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Operating hours

15. March - 03. November
29. November - 05. January

Location

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3.5
  • Lake: On site
  • River: On site
  • In the mountains: No

Address

Route de Guewenheim 4
68520  Burnhaupt le Haut
France
GPS Coordinates
Lat 47.74805, Long 7.12333
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Frequently asked questions

How far from the lake is Camping Alsace les Castors?
Camping Alsace les Castors is located directly at the lake. Learn more about the location
Are dogs allowed at the campsite Camping Alsace les Castors?
Dogs are allowed in high season, but not in low season. Guests rate Camping Alsace les Castors as "suitable for guests with dogs" with 4.2 out of 5. Read reviews in detail now
When is Camping Alsace les Castors open?
Camping Alsace les Castors is open from March 15 until November 3 and from November 29 until January 5. Check availabilities now
Is Camping Alsace les Castors family friendly?
For leisure activities, the campsite Camping Alsace les Castors offers many possibilities, such as Horse riding and much more.

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How do guests and other campers rate Camping Alsace les Castors?
Campers rate Camping Alsace les Castors 3.5 out of 5.

Guests rate the following properties particularly well: Value for money, Condition of rental accommodation

According to its guests Camping Alsace les Castors is particularly suitable for: Guests with tents and Guests with dogs

According to its guests Camping Alsace les Castors is ideal for: Hiking and Relaxing

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Are there shopping facilities near Camping Alsace les Castors?
There is a grocery store 2 km away. Learn more about the location
How far is the nearest town or city from Camping Alsace les Castors?
Unfortunately, the campsite Camping Alsace les Castors has not yet provided any distance information, but you can also request the info directly from the campsite. Send request now

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What food options does Camping Alsace les Castors offer?
Food is well taken care of, because there is a restaurant directly at the site. Furthermore, there is also a snack bar directly at the site.

For self-catering there is a grocery store at a distance of 2 km.

Overall, guests rate the food and beverage at the site 3.5 out of 5.

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Is there wifi or internet at the campsite Camping Alsace les Castors?
The campsite Camping Alsace les Castors offers wifi.
Is Camping Alsace les Castors barrier-free?
The sanitary facilities are barrier-free. View all campsite features
How many pitches does Camping Alsace les Castors have?
Unfortunately, the campsite Camping Alsace les Castors has not yet provided any information about tourist pitches. Send request now

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How big is Camping Alsace les Castors?
Camping Alsace les Castors has a size of 5 hectares. Ground condition is: Grass

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How much does it cost to stay at Camping Alsace les Castors?
Unfortunately, the campsite Camping Alsace les Castors has not yet provided any information about prices, but you can also request the info directly from the site. Send request now

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Does Camping Alsace les Castors accept the CampingCard ACSI?
Camping Alsace les Castors accepts CampingCard ACSI in the following periods:

  • 03/15/2025 to 06/30/2025
  • 09/01/2025 to 11/02/2025
In these periods you pay only 19 € per night. Check availabilities now

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