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For it being located at a camping site on one side and serving as a Swimming Pool Cafetaria at the other side, the food really is quite good and they serve huge portions. Suited for Vegans and if you're Gluten free, ask for the non gluten options, which they say are prepared separately. Service is a bit on the slow side at times, especially when it's pool weather. Terrific value for money though. View all feedback.
For it being located at a camping site on one side and serving as a Swimming Pool Cafetaria at the other side, the food really is quite good and they serve huge portions. Suited for Vegans and if you're Gluten free, ask for the non gluten options, which they say are prepared separately. Service is a bit on the slow side at times, especially when it's pool weather. Terrific value for money though.
We were staying at the campsite, arrived late, and so had a meal in the restaurant. The meal was excellent and the desert, which was some sort of sliced apple pizza was to die for. The service was excellent, especially the waitress, Alexandria. Alexandria was able to explain the menu to us in English and ensured everything was as expected.
We were staying at the campsite and visited the restaurant to eat one night. All of the food was tasty, and waiting staff very friendly and helpful.
We stayed here for 8 nights after visiting Bavaria (see my other review Camping Hopfensee). Firstly I would like to stay how accommodating they were. Due to family issues we changed our booking dates before we arrived and again once in Germany, there was no problem at all. No deposits were required and we only paid for the nights we stayed. The site itself is large however many of the pitches are booked out for long stay rentals. they basically have their caravan on the pitches with semi permanent awnings. So although I thought the campsite would be over busy in August it really wasnt at all. Also the second week it really cleared out which seems to be normal in France/Germany. Our pitch was 268 off one of the main roads in backing on to the muncipal swimming area. I thought it was going to be noisy with traffic but it wasnt at all. I think most people take advantage of the free trains and buses which you get for free, although it comes out of the tourist tax you pay. We took the train with the dog into Frieberg which was a delight, wouldnt recommend getting tipsy at lunch time as we did, but we didnt have children with us and were not driving so hey we were on holiday. Frieberg is lovely, about 15 minutes on the train. We bought a map from Tourist Information for 1 euro and followed the guide route around which was lovely and we got to see some of the old buildings, and obviously found a lovely restaurant for lunch. We found eating out in Germany excellent value, and normally managed two main meals and a large pitchet of wine for just over £20. As it was just the two of us this year and the dog we ate out alot. There are some lovely little restaurants in Kirchzarten itself, which is a five minute walk from the campsite. The little town has shops, restaurants, banks and many bakeries, which are amazing. I thought the Patisseries in France were good but the range of pasteries and cakes in Germany is truly amazing. They had a new shower block which we used which was state of the art really, clean, contained everything you needed. We never queued for a shower and again they have private bathrooms if you want to hire them. You are metered for your electric which cost us around £3 a day which seems fair to me, also you only pay for what you use and it you not to waste it, so we switched things off when not using them. The campsite Restaurant didnt look anything special but it was very good, we ate their three times, I think my husband tried every combination of shnitzell he could. The portions were huge and tasty and at 6 euro for half a litre of wine it seemed rude not to indulge. Plenty to see and do in the area, we took a cable car ride up the mountain and also visited Lake Titsee which was very pleasant, although it is very touristy and we visited on a cloudy day which was a bit quieter. They do have campsites around Titsee but I am glad we stayed where we did as it was lovely to be able to walk in and out of town. There is a small river that runs outside the campsite in both directions which was great for the dog as we were able to cool her down in the river. There is a municpal swimming complex next door to the campsite which is free for guests which is enormous and very popular with everyone but there is plenty of grassed area to settle yourself down for the day with a picnic etc. Although we just use to have a swim and then walk back to the campsite. Would I go again, yes definitely. Beautiful area, we love the black forest. Took around 7.5 hours with a stop to drive up to Arras where we stayed overnight as we wanted to avoid Calais due to all the problems going on there, and then around 1.5 hours drive from Arras to Calais (see my review Camping Paille Haute) which is great for an overnight stop.
We stayed here in April this year on our way thru the Black Forest.Perfectly placed near the town and train station so great if you want to hop on one and visit Titisee (A MUST) or Freiburg and the Munster.Great amenities on the site,really clean showers and toilets and laundry area.Friendly and helpful staff.Would highly recommend the site and will definitely return there in the future