Le camping de Lauterbourg, Municipal campground near Lake Lauterbourg, France
Le camping de Lauterbourg is a lakeside campground with 151 plots, 74 of which are partially shaded, situated right on the water's edge. The site includes beach access and offers several accommodation options to suit different preferences.
The campground was established by the Lauterbourg municipality and has grown into a key recreational destination in the Bas-Rhin region. Its role as a leisure site has remained central to the area's development over time.
The campsite sits in the border area between France and Germany, drawing visitors from both countries. This location allows people from different sides to meet and spend time together by the water.
The site provides facilities such as washing machines and WiFi access to make stays more comfortable. The campground is accessible for visitors with disabilities, allowing all guests to enjoy the lakeside setting.
Guests can choose between traditional camping spots, Finnish wooden houses called Kota, elevated Camp'star platforms, and compact wooden POD shelters. This variety of accommodations allows visitors to experience different styles of camping.
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