Camping Berger
Camping Berger is a campsite beside the Rhine river in Cologne's Rodenkirchen district with over 250 spots for tents, caravans, and motorhomes set on green grass with trees. The site has toilet and shower facilities, washing stations, a small shop, and a beer garden where visitors eat and relax.
Camping Berger was founded in 1931 and is Germany's oldest campsite. The family business has been run for three generations with a focus on simple camping and enjoying nature by the river.
The name Camping Berger comes from the family who has run the site for three generations. Visitors experience it as a friendly place where people gather at outdoor tables, relax by the river, and enjoy a laid-back community atmosphere.
The campsite is easy to reach by car or bike, and buses and public transport stop nearby. It is best to visit during warmer months when the weather is good, and check opening times as the site closes for a few weeks in winter.
This is Germany's oldest campsite since 1931, but few people know of this historic importance. The place has barely changed over the decades, preserving a rare authenticity that is hard to find at modern campsites.
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