Camping specialCampsites for windsurfers, SUPers and bikers

Andreas Erbe

 · 26.06.2023

Great Sea, East Frisia
Photo: Chris Hafer
In our joint camping special with our sister magazines SUP and MYBIKE, we present top spots on lakes and rivers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland where you can go straight from bed to board.

Campers not only want to travel to the most attractive regions, they also want to stay overnight in the most beautiful places. If you can also practice your favourite sport there, the holiday world is perfect. Our selection is of course only a small selection, the sites have been chosen to be interesting for paddlers, surfers and bikers alike.

At the same time, we are working on a collection of the best campsites for windsurfers. What tips do you have, where can you go straight from bed to board? Write to us at redaktion@surf-magazin.de !

These spots are in the overview:


Salzkammergut, Salzburgerland

Depending on the weather and thermals, it is almost always blowing on one of the many lakes in the Salzkammergut. Surfers who are not travelling by motorhome have only themselves to blame. But if you don't want to slavishly chase the wind from lake to lake, you can hop on a SUP or go on extended bike tours along or between the lakes. It's up to you to decide whether the Wolfgangsee, Mondsee, Attersee and Traunsee or one of the smaller lakes such as Grundlsee or Fuschelsee is the most beautiful.

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Lake TraunseePhoto: Heiko MandelLake Traunsee

Camping:

Just like the lakes, the Campsites for the favour of holidaymakers. The choice is huge. There are eight campsites and one pitch on the shores of Lake Attersee alone. It is best to bring enough time with you to explore the scenic diversity of the Salzkammergut with all its lakes. Everyone is sure to find their favourite spots.

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SalzkammergutPhoto: Katrin KerschbaumerSalzkammergut

Lake Plön, Holstein Switzerland

With around 200 lakes, Holstein Switzerland is a top holiday destination for paddlers and cyclists. If you set up camp on the shores of the Großer Plöner See, you are at the perfect starting point for excursions into the gentle hilly landscape. However, with the huge range of leisure activities on offer on Germany's tenth largest lake, it is questionable whether you should stray far from its shores at all. Perhaps for an extended tour on a SUP across the Schwentine, which flows into the Bay of Kiel after 50 delightful kilometres. Windsurfing is of course also possible, otherwise there are numerous top spots in the surrounding area such as Selenter See, the Baltic Sea spots around Schönberg or Pelzerhaken, for example

Großer Plöner SeePhoto: Adobe StockGroßer Plöner See

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The Naturcamping Spitzenort is surrounded by water on three sides. It is ideally located near the town of Plön with its striking castle at the inlet of the Schwentine. On the west bank near Ascheberg is the Camping site Lange Wisch . The Bosau campsite is located on the eastern shore near the climatic health resort of the same name.

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Lake Silvaplana, Engadin

The Inn Cycle Path, one of the longest cycle routes in Europe, starts at the Maloja Pass. But it doesn't have to be 520 kilometres downstream. Between Maloja, Sankt Moritz and Pontresina, many beautiful kilometres of tours await cyclists and e-bikers. Mountain bikers can also let off steam on spectacular trails at the foot of the Bernina. With its constant thermal "Maloja wind", Lake Silvaplana is a mecca for windsurfers and kiters. The Engadin lakes are ideal for stand-up paddling in the mostly windless morning hours. The most impressive nature experience is on the dark waters of Lake Sils.

Lake SilvaplanaPhoto: Daniel Simon)Lake Silvaplana

Camping:

When the water ripples at midday and heralds the wind, things get hectic for a moment on the Camping Silvaplana . It quickly becomes quiet again, and the surfers and kiters are out on the water. Smile courts, football pitches and tennis courts, a beach volleyball court and a pump track also offer plenty of holiday fun on land.

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Lake SilvaplanaPhoto: John CarterLake Silvaplana

Great Sea, East Frisia

Have you always wanted to swim across a large lake and see if you can make it to the opposite shore? No problem - because East Frisia's largest lake is only one metre deep. So it's a perfect standing area for swimmers, surfers and paddlers. There is a surfing, sailing and wing school on the north-east shore. You can explore the Großes Meer, Loppersumer Meer and Kleines Meer canals on a SUP board on a round trip. A long canal system also connects the towns of Aurich, Emden and Leer. Those who prefer to stay on dry land can cycle along endless waterways through picturesque landscapes and idyllic villages. Popular cycle tours in Südbrookmerland include the 3-Meere-Weg or the Kultur-Route 900, a 35-kilometre route that passes through the village of Surhuusen. At 5.19 degrees, the church tower there is much more inclined than the Tower of Pisa and is a popular tourist attraction.

Great Sea, East FrisiaPhoto: Chris HaferGreat Sea, East Frisia

Camping:

Located directly on the shore near the guest harbour, the Nature campsite Großes Meer parcelled and unparcelled pitches, tent meadow and sauna. A highlight is an overnight stay in a sleeping beach chair with a view of the stars (bookable via the campsite). The motorhome harbour in front of the campsite has 36 pitches with electricity, supply and disposal and can be accessed without a reservation. Ideal for anyone travelling through or not staying too long.

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Great Sea, East FrisiaPhoto: Suedbrookmerland-Touristik-GmbHGreat Sea, East Frisia

Leipzig New Lake District

Since the closure of the open-cast mines in the 1990s, the area around Leipzig has been transformed into an attractive water sports region. There are many kilometres of cycle paths around the lakes and along Leipzig's waterways to explore the city and surrounding area.

Leipzig New Lake DistrictPhoto: Ralf SeegersLeipzig New Lake District

Camping:

The most beautiful campsite is on the Lake Kulkwitz . In addition to motorhome pitches, colourful Swedish houses and Finnish cabins can also be booked. The Campsite Markkleeberger See offers a high recreational value with its climbing and canoe park.,

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Leipzig New Lake DistrictPhoto: Daniel SimonLeipzig New Lake District

Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria

The "Blue Land" owes its name to the artists' group "Der Blaue Reiter". The Upper Bavarian landscape was immortalised in many of the famous expressionist works. Even today, alongside photographers, you can still sometimes see painters at their easels, capturing the view across the idyllic Staffelsee lake to the mountains in all its shades of blue on canvas. Outdoor sports enthusiasts enjoy the panorama from their SUP and paddle around the seven partly uninhabited islands. You can cycle a 22-kilometre tour around the popular bathing lake, which gets pleasantly warm early in the year thanks to its hollow location and moorland water. In the Murnauer Moos, the largest contiguous moorland area in Central Europe, there are numerous other beautiful cycle routes.

StaffelseePhoto: Andy KlotzStaffelsee

Camping:

The quietly situated Aichalehof on the west bank near Uffing and the Nature campsite on the Burg peninsula with beer garden and restaurant are marvellous oases of well-being and are ideal starting points for excursions on water and on land. The paradisiacal Camping Island Buchau can only be reached by passenger ferry. It is a tent-only island.

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