Campingplatz "Am Salingsloh", Camping and cafe complex in Kirchlinteln, Germany.
Campingplatz Am Salingsloh is a campground with approximately 85 pitches, including 15 spots reserved for tents, surrounded by wooded edges and open green spaces. The facility offers a shared kitchen, washing machines, showers, and sanitary facilities for all guests.
The site was founded in 1969 as a nature-focused camping destination near the Lower Saxony woodland border. This founding purpose continues to shape how it operates today.
The name reflects the local terrain and landscape features of the area. Visitors gather regularly at the cooking pavilion to prepare meals together and spend time with others.
The site operates from March through October and provides guests 24-hour access to the shared kitchen and sanitary facilities. It is helpful to check opening periods before visiting and allow time for arrival and departure.
The campground uses an ecological water treatment system with reed beds to clean wastewater before it leaves the site. This nature-based approach is an example of sustainable camping practices used here.
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