Camping Officiel

Luxembourg


At the forest's edge, this well-run campground has tennis courts, an outdoor pool and a kids' playground. Its 240 pitches range over 10 different areas amid trees, shrubs and flower beds. Chalets use communal kitchen and bathroom facilities; basic chalets sleep two adults, while wine barrel–style cylindrical timber chalets accommodate two adults and two children.


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