Hochlandlager, Mountain camping site in Bavaria, Germany.
Hochlandlager is a camping ground in the Bavarian highlands at about 800 meters elevation, surrounded by dense forests and meadows. The site has four tent pitches and four vehicle spaces with basic facilities including water and toilet access.
The site was established in the 1960s as part of Bavaria's effort to develop outdoor recreation options for residents and visitors. Its creation shows the region's expansion into leisure tourism during that era.
The site reflects German traditions of spending time outdoors while following rules that protect the environment. Visitors find here the typical order and structure characteristic of German camping grounds.
The site operates from April through November, so visitors should plan their trip during these months. Those who arrive find a quiet place with limited capacity and basic facilities, ideal conditions for a relaxed stay.
The very small capacity with just eight spaces total makes this place quite special in an era of large camping grounds. Visitors find direct access to hiking trails that connect the site with the surrounding mountain landscape.
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