Campsites in Alsace? (1 Viewer)

holg8s

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hi
Been searching for an electric hook up site, that will accept dogs, amenities for kids, And that will take twin axle motor homes. Any suggestions? I only need two nights there. I’m finding quite a few but it’s only my motorhome that’s the stumbling block. Thanks.
 
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Try the site at Turksheim, we stayed at several last year but that was possibly the only one with a few large pitches. The Municipal site at Molsheim was good but difficult for large vans.
 

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Campsite Le Domaine de Champe, 14 rue des Champs-Navets
 88540 / Bussang 
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Wonderful site in the Acsi book, great restaurant, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and scenery to die for

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Another for Turksheim we are 7.2 with 4.5 trailer and pitched no problem, it’s a great place to stop a lovely old town.
 
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Cernay ACSi 1879 not open until 1/4/18
Huge pitches not marked out, good access, no problems for large vans.
Site has storks nesting and wandering about. Swimming pool and play area for children.
And only €15 with acsi card.
 
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Sorry to interrupt this post but I’m interested in the sites in Alsace as we are thinking of heading that way in July/August. Can anyone tell me how I can save this thread for future reference please.
 

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in Strasbourg?

We thought Colmar was the nicer town of the two but we used the Marina aire there, not a campsite.

If you pop just a mile or so over the Rhine into Germany you've got Europa Park near Rust with its Wild West themed 'Tipi Dorf' motorhome parking area (size no object) and a ruddy great theme park to suit all ages. Not cheap, but good fun, if you like that sort of thing. :)
 

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Sorry to interrupt this post but I’m interested in the sites in Alsace as we are thinking of heading that way in July/August. Can anyone tell me how I can save this thread for future reference please.

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We stayed at Les 3 Chateaux in Eguisheim a few years back, and I recall site as okay, but probably 8 or 9 years ago. Location won’t have changed, though, and was good, right on the edge of the village. No idea about twin axles though.
 

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We stayed at camping d'Ill in colmar in June last year. they can accommodate a vehicle of your size (ours is a tag Burstner). We found the site very busy (people were queing up at 12.00 waiting for the unavoidable lunch 2 hours to pass) and they were turned away without a booking. The site had a nice pool and you could fish on the river. Cycling was pretty good from the site and the town is lovely. I was not too happy with the site team as many of the pitches are on the side of the through roads that run from one end of the site to the other, It was like camping on the side of a motorway there were so many vehicles passing us during the day. There wasn't any room to put an awning out or to sit outside of the vehicle, other than in front or behind. There is a pretty good looking aire not 5 mins from the site and a little closer to the town. Water was only available from the dump station.

We also stayed at Riquewhir which we found to be a wonderful site, plenty of space, not too busy and near a lovely town. The site doesn't have a pool from memory.

Not quite Alsace but we also stayed in Strasbourg at the camping Indigo. the pitches were generally quite small but large enough. Nice pool amd quite good facilities. But like at colmar on this site you could only get water from the dump station

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We stayed at Strasbourg in December for the christmas markets and found the site excellent. Toilets and showers spotless very well kept. 10 minutes slow stroll and you find the tram station for a 5 minute journey into the centre of Strasbourg. The cathedral is astounding and the city is certainly worth a day or so to walk around, take a boat trip around the island. As the big fella said "I (we) will be back"
 

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