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Small camper test tour in the Kaiserstuhl (2021)

Travelogue
A little bit in love... !
Great place right on the Neckar. Very nice operator.
After 2021 we have been here several times and will be back!

A little bit in love... !
Great place right on the Neckar. Very nice operator.
After 2021 we have been here several times and will be back!
https://www.komoot.de/tour/396171679?ref=wtd
https://www.komoot.de/tour/396171679?ref=wtd
At the thermal bath there are designated parking spaces (9) for mobile homes, also for larger vehicles. Payment is made at the spa.
Everything is within reach.
We liked it as a starting point for biking.

At the thermal bath there are designated parking spaces (9) for mobile homes, also for larger vehicles. Payment is made at the spa.
Everything is within reach.
We liked it as a starting point for biking.
Pure nature and still right in the middle. The Black Forest town of Bad Herrenalb in the idyllic Albtal is certainly a popular holiday destination with lots of charm and unspoiled nature. Due to its unique location and the natural thermal springs, the city bears the rare double title of "climatic health resort" and "health spa" and has been awarded the title of "Sustainable Travel Destination".
If you don't get your money's worth here - hiking or biking. Many signposted paths invite you to do so. You can relax and recharge your batteries in the Siebentäler Therme.
Due to Corona, it was logically closed last year.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/397080494?ref=wtd





Pure nature and still right in the middle. The Black Forest town of Bad Herrenalb in the idyllic Albtal is certainly a popular holiday destination with lots of charm and unspoiled nature. Due to its unique location and the natural thermal springs, the city bears the rare double title of "climatic health resort" and "health spa" and has been awarded the title of "Sustainable Travel Destination".
If you don't get your money's worth here - hiking or biking. Many signposted paths invite you to do so. You can relax and recharge your batteries in the Siebentäler Therme.
Due to Corona, it was logically closed last year.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/397080494?ref=wtd
Definitely drive over the Schwarzwaldhochstraße B500. It's an experience... just like the Geroldsau waterfalls.
The "walk" is almost two kilometers long. You walk beautifully through the rippling nature, along the Grobbach. Don't forget good shoes. It can also be slippery on the natural paths.
Motorhomes are also allowed in the parking lot directly on the elevated road. In Corona times it was easy to find a place (free of charge).
At peak times it should be tight today and therefore more difficult.






Definitely drive over the Schwarzwaldhochstraße B500. It's an experience... just like the Geroldsau waterfalls.
The "walk" is almost two kilometers long. You walk beautifully through the rippling nature, along the Grobbach. Don't forget good shoes. It can also be slippery on the natural paths.
Motorhomes are also allowed in the parking lot directly on the elevated road. In Corona times it was easy to find a place (free of charge).
At peak times it should be tight today and therefore more difficult.
Great little campsite that welcomed us even without a reservation. We did not find the RV park (500 m from the campsite - on the access road) inviting.
From the campsite it was only a few meters to the Rhine. Very idyllic. For us a great starting point to explore Strasbourg by e-bike.

Great little campsite that welcomed us even without a reservation. We did not find the RV park (500 m from the campsite - on the access road) inviting.
From the campsite it was only a few meters to the Rhine. Very idyllic. For us a great starting point to explore Strasbourg by e-bike.
From Kehl it is only a stone's throw to Straßbourg via the Passerelle des Deux Rives.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/398396071?ref=wtd
At Christmas time we made another stopover with our "Träumchen" directly in Straßbourg. From "Camping de Strasbourg" you can reach the Christmas market relatively quickly by bus and tram. Despite the corona restrictions, it was a wonderful experience. Highly Recommended!





From Kehl it is only a stone's throw to Straßbourg via the Passerelle des Deux Rives.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/398396071?ref=wtd
At Christmas time we made another stopover with our "Träumchen" directly in Straßbourg. From "Camping de Strasbourg" you can reach the Christmas market relatively quickly by bus and tram. Despite the corona restrictions, it was a wonderful experience. Highly Recommended!
Wonderful parking space in the middle of the extensive orchards. We like to go to this place again and again, even if there are basically no sanitary facilities (the toilet can be used during the opening hours of the Kirschen-Café).


Wonderful parking space in the middle of the extensive orchards. We like to go to this place again and again, even if there are basically no sanitary facilities (the toilet can be used during the opening hours of the Kirschen-Café).
https://www.komoot.de/tour/399150890?ref=wtd
https://www.komoot.de/tour/399150890?ref=wtd
https://www.komoot.de/tour/399900184?ref=wtd





The campsite is relatively manageable, which we found an advantage. The operator is super nice and there was also a bread delivery service.
With the smaller rental vehicle it was no problem for us to get to the site, but for "big battleships" from 8 meters at the latest it should be problematic or impossible. The bottleneck here is definitely the entrance. Not feasible for vehicles that are too high, wide and long (headroom 3.20 meters) ...


The campsite is relatively manageable, which we found an advantage. The operator is super nice and there was also a bread delivery service.
With the smaller rental vehicle it was no problem for us to get to the site, but for "big battleships" from 8 meters at the latest it should be problematic or impossible. The bottleneck here is definitely the entrance. Not feasible for vehicles that are too high, wide and long (headroom 3.20 meters) ...
Breisach is practically a stone's throw from Colmar. The picturesque town lies between the Vosges and the Rhine, surrounded by the vineyards of Alsace. With almost 70,000 inhabitants, Colmar is the third largest city in the region. Nevertheless, it has retained its "small town charm" thanks to the beautiful half-timbered houses. The facades are decorated with flowers and many other things and always look as if the painter has just done a new coat of paint. :-)
The cycle path along the Canal de Colmar is a dream for every biker.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/402069166?ref=wtd
By the way, we were also here at Christmas time last year. For me personally, Colmar was far too overloaded with the Christmas chichi this time. Sure... a matter of taste!






Breisach is practically a stone's throw from Colmar. The picturesque town lies between the Vosges and the Rhine, surrounded by the vineyards of Alsace. With almost 70,000 inhabitants, Colmar is the third largest city in the region. Nevertheless, it has retained its "small town charm" thanks to the beautiful half-timbered houses. The facades are decorated with flowers and many other things and always look as if the painter has just done a new coat of paint. :-)
The cycle path along the Canal de Colmar is a dream for every biker.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/402069166?ref=wtd
By the way, we were also here at Christmas time last year. For me personally, Colmar was far too overloaded with the Christmas chichi this time. Sure... a matter of taste!
If you want to pay a visit to Esslingen, you have to be lucky. Here it is difficult to find a suitable parking space directly.
The "mobile home parking space" above Esslinger Burg has two spaces. It's free and offers nothing - which is perfectly fine for a night or two.
If you want to pay a visit to Esslingen, you have to be lucky. Here it is difficult to find a suitable parking space directly.
The "mobile home parking space" above Esslinger Burg has two spaces. It's free and offers nothing - which is perfectly fine for a night or two.
Route
Show newest first- 50.8019 8.7658
- 50° 48' 6.8" N 8° 45' 56.8" E
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- 48.8046 8.4414
- 48° 48' 16.5" N 8° 26' 29" E
Natur pur und trotzdem mittendrin. Das Schwarzwaldstädtchen Bad Herrenalb im idyllischen Albtal ist sicherlich ein beliebtes Urlaubsziel mit viel Charme und unberührter Natur. Durch die einmalige Lage und die natürlichen Thermalquellen trägt die Stadt das seltene Doppelprädikat „Heilklimatischer Kurort“ und „Heilbad“ und ist ausgezeichnet als „Nachhaltiges Reiseziel“.
Wer hier nicht auf seine Kosten kommt - Wandern oder Biken. Viele ausgeschilderte Wege laden dazu ein. Entspannen und Kraft tanken kann man in der Siebentäler Therme.
Aufgrund Corona war diese letztes Jahr logischerweise geschlossen.
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- 48.7118 8.2492
- 48° 42' 42.5" N 8° 14' 57" E
- 48.5614 7.8086
- 48° 33' 41" N 7° 48' 31" E
Von Kehl ist es über die Passerelle des Deux Rives nur ein Katzensprung nach Straßbourg.
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Zur Weihnachtszeit machten wir mit unserem "Träumchen" nochmals ein StopOver direkt in Straßbourg. Vom "Camping de Strasbourg" erreichte man den Weihnachtsmarkt mittels Bus und Straßenbahn relativ schnell. Trotz der Corona-Einschränkungen war es ein wunderbares Erlebnis. Absolut empfehlenswert!
- 48.1422 7.6623
- 48° 8' 32" N 7° 39' 44.1" E
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- 48.0194 7.6092
- 48° 1' 9.9" N 7° 36' 33" E
Breisach ist quasi ein Katzensprung von Colmar entfernt. Das malerische Städtchen liegt zwischen den Vogesen und dem Rhein, umgeben von den Weinbergen des Elsass. Colmar ist mit seinen knapp 70.000 Einwohnern die drittgrößte Stadt der Region. Dennoch hat sie sich ihren "Kleinstadt-Charme" durch die wunderschönen Fachwerkhäuser erhalten. Die Fassaden sind mit Blumen und vielerlei anderem geschmückt und sehen immer aus, als ob der Maler gerade einen Neuanstrich gemacht hat. :-)
Der Radweg am Canal de Colmar ist ein Traum für jeden Biker.
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Übrigens waren wir auch hier zur Weihnachtszeit im letzten Jahr. Mir persönlich war Colmar diesmal mit den Weihnachts-Chichi viel zu überladen. Sicher ... Geschmackssache!
- 48.7471 9.3106
- 48° 44' 49.6" N 9° 18' 38" E
- 50.8019 8.7658
- 50° 48' 6.8" N 8° 45' 56.8" E
Travelogue
A little bit in love... !
Great place right on the Neckar. Very nice operator.
After 2021 we have been here several times and will be back!

A little bit in love... !
Great place right on the Neckar. Very nice operator.
After 2021 we have been here several times and will be back!
https://www.komoot.de/tour/396171679?ref=wtd
https://www.komoot.de/tour/396171679?ref=wtd
At the thermal bath there are designated parking spaces (9) for mobile homes, also for larger vehicles. Payment is made at the spa.
Everything is within reach.
We liked it as a starting point for biking.

At the thermal bath there are designated parking spaces (9) for mobile homes, also for larger vehicles. Payment is made at the spa.
Everything is within reach.
We liked it as a starting point for biking.
Pure nature and still right in the middle. The Black Forest town of Bad Herrenalb in the idyllic Albtal is certainly a popular holiday destination with lots of charm and unspoiled nature. Due to its unique location and the natural thermal springs, the city bears the rare double title of "climatic health resort" and "health spa" and has been awarded the title of "Sustainable Travel Destination".
If you don't get your money's worth here - hiking or biking. Many signposted paths invite you to do so. You can relax and recharge your batteries in the Siebentäler Therme.
Due to Corona, it was logically closed last year.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/397080494?ref=wtd





Pure nature and still right in the middle. The Black Forest town of Bad Herrenalb in the idyllic Albtal is certainly a popular holiday destination with lots of charm and unspoiled nature. Due to its unique location and the natural thermal springs, the city bears the rare double title of "climatic health resort" and "health spa" and has been awarded the title of "Sustainable Travel Destination".
If you don't get your money's worth here - hiking or biking. Many signposted paths invite you to do so. You can relax and recharge your batteries in the Siebentäler Therme.
Due to Corona, it was logically closed last year.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/397080494?ref=wtd
Definitely drive over the Schwarzwaldhochstraße B500. It's an experience... just like the Geroldsau waterfalls.
The "walk" is almost two kilometers long. You walk beautifully through the rippling nature, along the Grobbach. Don't forget good shoes. It can also be slippery on the natural paths.
Motorhomes are also allowed in the parking lot directly on the elevated road. In Corona times it was easy to find a place (free of charge).
At peak times it should be tight today and therefore more difficult.






Definitely drive over the Schwarzwaldhochstraße B500. It's an experience... just like the Geroldsau waterfalls.
The "walk" is almost two kilometers long. You walk beautifully through the rippling nature, along the Grobbach. Don't forget good shoes. It can also be slippery on the natural paths.
Motorhomes are also allowed in the parking lot directly on the elevated road. In Corona times it was easy to find a place (free of charge).
At peak times it should be tight today and therefore more difficult.
Great little campsite that welcomed us even without a reservation. We did not find the RV park (500 m from the campsite - on the access road) inviting.
From the campsite it was only a few meters to the Rhine. Very idyllic. For us a great starting point to explore Strasbourg by e-bike.

Great little campsite that welcomed us even without a reservation. We did not find the RV park (500 m from the campsite - on the access road) inviting.
From the campsite it was only a few meters to the Rhine. Very idyllic. For us a great starting point to explore Strasbourg by e-bike.
From Kehl it is only a stone's throw to Straßbourg via the Passerelle des Deux Rives.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/398396071?ref=wtd
At Christmas time we made another stopover with our "Träumchen" directly in Straßbourg. From "Camping de Strasbourg" you can reach the Christmas market relatively quickly by bus and tram. Despite the corona restrictions, it was a wonderful experience. Highly Recommended!





From Kehl it is only a stone's throw to Straßbourg via the Passerelle des Deux Rives.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/398396071?ref=wtd
At Christmas time we made another stopover with our "Träumchen" directly in Straßbourg. From "Camping de Strasbourg" you can reach the Christmas market relatively quickly by bus and tram. Despite the corona restrictions, it was a wonderful experience. Highly Recommended!
Wonderful parking space in the middle of the extensive orchards. We like to go to this place again and again, even if there are basically no sanitary facilities (the toilet can be used during the opening hours of the Kirschen-Café).


Wonderful parking space in the middle of the extensive orchards. We like to go to this place again and again, even if there are basically no sanitary facilities (the toilet can be used during the opening hours of the Kirschen-Café).
https://www.komoot.de/tour/399150890?ref=wtd
https://www.komoot.de/tour/399150890?ref=wtd
https://www.komoot.de/tour/399900184?ref=wtd





The campsite is relatively manageable, which we found an advantage. The operator is super nice and there was also a bread delivery service.
With the smaller rental vehicle it was no problem for us to get to the site, but for "big battleships" from 8 meters at the latest it should be problematic or impossible. The bottleneck here is definitely the entrance. Not feasible for vehicles that are too high, wide and long (headroom 3.20 meters) ...


The campsite is relatively manageable, which we found an advantage. The operator is super nice and there was also a bread delivery service.
With the smaller rental vehicle it was no problem for us to get to the site, but for "big battleships" from 8 meters at the latest it should be problematic or impossible. The bottleneck here is definitely the entrance. Not feasible for vehicles that are too high, wide and long (headroom 3.20 meters) ...
Breisach is practically a stone's throw from Colmar. The picturesque town lies between the Vosges and the Rhine, surrounded by the vineyards of Alsace. With almost 70,000 inhabitants, Colmar is the third largest city in the region. Nevertheless, it has retained its "small town charm" thanks to the beautiful half-timbered houses. The facades are decorated with flowers and many other things and always look as if the painter has just done a new coat of paint. :-)
The cycle path along the Canal de Colmar is a dream for every biker.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/402069166?ref=wtd
By the way, we were also here at Christmas time last year. For me personally, Colmar was far too overloaded with the Christmas chichi this time. Sure... a matter of taste!






Breisach is practically a stone's throw from Colmar. The picturesque town lies between the Vosges and the Rhine, surrounded by the vineyards of Alsace. With almost 70,000 inhabitants, Colmar is the third largest city in the region. Nevertheless, it has retained its "small town charm" thanks to the beautiful half-timbered houses. The facades are decorated with flowers and many other things and always look as if the painter has just done a new coat of paint. :-)
The cycle path along the Canal de Colmar is a dream for every biker.
https://www.komoot.de/tour/402069166?ref=wtd
By the way, we were also here at Christmas time last year. For me personally, Colmar was far too overloaded with the Christmas chichi this time. Sure... a matter of taste!
If you want to pay a visit to Esslingen, you have to be lucky. Here it is difficult to find a suitable parking space directly.
The "mobile home parking space" above Esslinger Burg has two spaces. It's free and offers nothing - which is perfectly fine for a night or two.
If you want to pay a visit to Esslingen, you have to be lucky. Here it is difficult to find a suitable parking space directly.
The "mobile home parking space" above Esslinger Burg has two spaces. It's free and offers nothing - which is perfectly fine for a night or two.
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