Nature meets luxury!
At the end of a village near Schönberg, forty people live here, no road runs through. The only parking spot stands next to a barn that has been standing for one hundred and thirty years; meadows and forest all around. Fresh water, electricity and WLAN are free of charge. Open fires are off limits, as the fire risk in the Bavarian Forest is too great. In the morning you mainly hear the birds. Otherwise little. Most people head further up into the forest for hiking and biking, to Geißkopf for example.1
What VanSite writes
„A unique camping experience with stunning panoramic views!
Only a single pitch is available, privileged next to a 130-year-old barn. Directly surrounded by meadows and forests, at the end of a 40-resident village (no through road).“
Suitable for
Motorhome
Caravan
Tent
Sights in the area1
Bavarian Forest National Park
Germany's oldest national park runs along the ridges on the Czech border. A treetop walkway and wildlife enclosures with lynx and wolf carry you through even a grey day.
Rißloch Waterfalls
The upper boardwalk leads past one of the best-known waterfall cascades in the Bavarian Forest. It roars loudest in early summer, when the snowmelt comes down.
Geißkopf
Above Bischofsmais, the Geißkopf is a bike park with runs from flow trail to steep downhill line, plus a chairlift. The go-to spot in the forest for anyone arriving by mountain bike.
1 Machine-written texts — they may contain errors. The description on VanSite applies.