AlpacaCamping 822
A pitch on the outskirts of Henfenfeld, in the Pegnitz valley east of Nuremberg. The isolated location is genuine: no neighbors, fruit trees all around. In late summer, fallen fruit lies in the grass, with a sweet smell of rotting apples, and the fruit brings wasps. Things aren't always neat here. Those who come should be robust and expect little in terms of activities. It's roughly 20 kilometers to Nuremberg, and the caves of Franconia's Switzerland are within reach for a weekend trip.1
What AlpacaCamping writes
„We can only rate the secluded location positively here. The pitch is surrounded by fruit trees and upon our arrival we found a spot covered with huge quantities of fallen and crushed apples. Accordingly, there were plenty of wasps and flies.“
Suitable for
Motorhome
Caravan
Tent
Sights in the area1
Nuremberg
The old town with its imperial castle and craftsmen's court sits about 20 kilometres away, easy to reach by train through the Pegnitz valley. The place for a stroll.
Teufelshöhle Pottenstein
One of Germany's larger dripstone caves, near Pottenstein in Franconian Switzerland. Cool and damp inside, the region's classic rainy-day trip.
Bitterbach Gorge
A narrow wooded gorge in the Nuremberg region, climbing over boardwalks and roots. A short walk that stays shaded even on hot days.
1 Machine-written texts — they may contain errors. The description on AlpacaCamping applies.