AlpacaCamping 1845
A meadow next to a farm on the outskirts of Wiesbaden, where wine is sold over the counter. There are no facilities: no electricity, and no water in the morning because the gate is closed. The restaurant, whose toilets are supposed to be accessible, is only open on weekends. There's no view. But it stays quiet. It's seven kilometers to Mainz, and the wine villages of the Rheingau like Walluf are nearby. If you're coming here, you should bring water with you.1
What AlpacaCamping writes
„The parking spot has no facilities whatsoever, we knew that beforehand. Due to Germany's football match, we thought we probably wouldn't have many options. It's a meadow at a farm where wine is sold.“
Suitable for
Motorhome
Caravan
Tent
Sights in the area1
Mainz
The state capital with cathedral and Gutenberg Museum, about 7 km away. The city day when the meadow offers too little.
Walluf
The oldest wine village in the Rheingau, right on the Rhine. A walk through the vines with a view of the water, good for a quiet afternoon.
Abtei St. Hildegard
A Benedictine abbey above Rüdesheim, vineyards all around. From the terrace the view reaches far into the Rhine valley, even in cool weather.
Burg Rheinstein
A neo-Gothic reconstructed castle high above the Rhine near Trechtingshausen. The classic outing for an afternoon by the river.
1 Machine-written texts — they may contain errors. The description on AlpacaCamping applies.