Very good
8 ratings
- Andrea G.March 2022AdvantagesExcursion destination nearby: Castles, lakes, amusement park and swimming pool. Delicious food in the restaurantNegativesI can't think of any off the top of my headLike a small vacation homeVery well maintained, great camp (vacation home). Very nice excursions made. Very nice staff and delicious food in the restaurant.
It was a nice weekend for me and my daughter 13 years old.Automatically translated. - Jürgen B.August 2020AdvantagesThe peace and quiet and the great location on the edge of the forestNegativesNo toilet paper in the toilets.Nice campsite with everything you need.The pitch has everything you need on a campsite: Sanitary facilities with washbasin, showers, WC, sink and laundry basin with washing machine. There are electricity columns (4A) and water taps on the pitch.
There are no other frills.
Baguettes and croissants are available in the morning.
You can eat very well in the adjoining restaurant.
The owners are friendly and helpful.Automatically translated. - Peter W.September 2019AdvantagesSmall and quietNegativesNoneSimple but ingeniousAn insider tip on the German-French border. No luxury but very normal guests, extremely friendly service and heavenly peace and quiet!Automatically translated.
- Richard B.May 2019Advantages- quiet square, - good restaurant on the square, - friendly operatorsA great place to relaxPeace and relaxation, being out in nature, hiking and cycling during the day and enjoying the restaurant in the evening.Automatically translated.
- Josef W.April 2019AdvantagesSimple, solid, suitable...NegativesnoneSuitable for everyone...- beautiful inexpensive campsite ... "la bremendell" is a very natural campsite on the French-German border with Lorraine, in the French commune of "Sturzelbronn" near Bitche, not far from Dahn in the Palatinate. Sturzelbronn" near Bitche, not far from Dahn in the Palatinate, directly behind the border... town of Ludwigswinkel. It is extremely inexpensive and also impresses with its family-friendliness. Children in particular can romp around here to their heart's content all day and into the night. Of course, dogs, horses etc. are also welcome. Of course, older guests can also feel at home here. The densely wooded surrounding countryside is ideal for short and long walks, and those who prefer to indulge in culinary delights are also well catered for in the reasonably priced restaurant, where they can enjoy Alsatian/Lorraine home cooking with the charm of Courmet cuisine at a reasonable price. The highlight of the "bremendell" is the associated wine shop, which offers both simple wines and exquisite, affordable wines from all of France's renowned wine-growing regions. Carvist "Christophe" is not only a "salesman" but, thanks to his expert knowledge, is also predestined to provide expert information about the origin, location and refinement of the wines and to "explain" the wine! You won't find wines that are produced like paper clips on an assembly line here, even among the "cheap" country wines. Even at the time of purchase, care is taken to ensure that the focus is on authenticity as well as taste. This means that the growing region, the mineral composition of the vineyards, the climate, the grape varieties and, above all, the skill of the winegrower(s) are all taken into account. Even the connoisseur will find top wines here that reveal their uniqueness with subtle, fine aromas. A visit to this "wine cellar" with its exquisite and extensive range is definitely worthwhile, even for the occasional wine drinker. So see you in the "Bremendell", salute seppi (always on the lookout for great value campsites in France)Automatically translated.
- Karin H.June 2016AdvantagesPeace, nature, restaurant, vinothequeA small paradise in the German-French border regionYou don't need much to be happy and relax. A quiet place in the countryside, with a restaurant serving typical Alsatian-Lorraine cuisine. For hikers, nature lovers and families. There is always someone to play with. Lakes are within cycling distance on both the German and French sides. Highly recommended!Automatically translated.
- Erwin K.September 2015AdvantagesAbsolutely quiet location and ideal starting point for hikes. Well-kept gastronomy on site.Simple and quiet and beautifully situated placeI have been coming here regularly several times a year for a short hiking vacation for decades. The campsite has continued to develop in recent years. The price and service are spot on.Automatically translated.
- Josef W.May 2014AdvantagesPure peace and relaxation for young and oldNegativesThere are complainers everywhere,wonderful inexpensive place ..."la bremendell" is a very natural campsite on the French-German border with Lorraine, in the French commune of "Sturzelbronn" near Bitche. Sturzelbronn" near Bitche. Very reasonably priced, it also impresses with its family-friendliness. Children in particular can romp around to their heart's content... all day and into the night. Of course, dogs, horses etc. are also welcome. Of course, older guests can also feel at home here. The densely wooded surrounding countryside is ideal for short and long hikes and those who prefer to indulge in culinary delights are also well catered for in the reasonably priced restaurant and can be spoiled with Alsatian/Lorraine home cooking with the charm of Courmet cuisine at a reasonable price. The highlight of the "bremendell" is the associated wine shop, which offers both simple wines and exquisite, affordable wines from all of France's renowned wine-growing regions. Carvist "Christophe" is not only a "salesman" but, thanks to his expert knowledge, is also predestined to provide expert information about the origin, location and refinement of the wines and to "explain" the wine! You won't find wines that are produced like paper clips on an assembly line here, even among the "cheap" country wines. Even at the time of purchase, care is taken to ensure that the focus is on authenticity as well as taste. This means that the growing region, the mineral composition of the vineyards, the climate, the grape varieties and, above all, the skill of the winegrower(s) are all taken into account. Even the connoisseur will find top wines here that reveal their uniqueness with subtle, fine aromas. A visit to this "wine cellar" with its exquisite and extensive range is definitely worthwhile, even for the occasional wine drinker. So see you at the "Bremdell", salute seppi (permanent camper)Automatically translated.