KNAUS Campingpark Koblenz
KNAUS Campingpark Koblenz is a campground by the water beside the city center, with about 200 pitches for tents and caravans plus seven rental accommodations. The site has two clean toilet blocks, washing machines, electrical sockets at pitches, and services for emptying waste and refilling water for motorhomes.
Koblenz is a city with Roman origins, founded where the Rhine and Mosel rivers meet. The campground uses this historical setting and provides visitors a base to explore the city's old sights, including Fortress Ehrenbreitstein.
The site is named after a well-known camping company and sits directly across from the Deutsches Eck, where the Rhine and Mosel rivers meet. Visitors experience here the blend of river landscape and city life, making it a meeting point for people who want both nature and urban culture.
The site is easy to reach from the south via B49 or from the north via A48 exit 10 and is open all year. Visitors can rent bikes, take ferries, or use the cable car to the fortress to explore without driving a car.
A ferry called Liesel runs in summer months between the site and the city center, allowing visitors to explore downtown without leaving the campground. This unusual connection makes it easy to visit the city by day and return quickly in the evening.
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