Stay in a green setting near Strasbourg at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a relaxing stay at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace. Here you are in a peaceful, green environment, ideal for completely unwinding. Start your day with fresh bread rolls from the bread service and then head out to explore Alsace. Children can have fun in the playground, while you enjoy a drink at the bar. In summer, food trucks provide varied meals at the campsite. This way, you can enjoy a carefree and relaxing holiday.
- In the middle of nature
- Bar and food truck
- For the whole family
- Grocery store at the campsite
- Various local food trucks
- Bread ordering available
- Ice creams at the bar
- Washing machine and dryer available
- Volleyball and pétanque
- Nice playground
- Walking and cycling tours from the campsite
- Public transport to Strasbourg
Facilities and activities at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace
(Sports) activities
- Basketball court
- Petanque court
- Ping pong table
- Soccer field
- Volley ball court
Activities in the area
- Brewery (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Cycling
- Golf course (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Canoeing
- Karting
- Climbing
- Treetop adventure park
- Museums (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Mountain biking
- Nature park (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Horseback riding
- Paragliding
- Picturesque villages
- Michelin star restaurant (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Fishing
- Walking
- Water skiing / wakeboarding
- Winery (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Zoo (<30 KM / 12.4 MILES)
- Paddle boarding
Kids and teenagers
- Playground (outdoor)
Park facilities
- Reception
- Accessible by public transport
- Shop
- Free parking nearby or at the park
Spoken language
- English
- French
Food & Beverage
- Foodtruck
- Bar
Holiday park
- Onlycamp
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Surroundings



Visit Struthof, a former concentration camp
Visit the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, located in the Vosges about 50 kilometers from Strasbourg, and experience an impressive place full of history. This memorial site is the only concentration camp that was built by Nazi Germany on French territory. The camp was founded in 1941 and was active until 1944. During your visit, you walk past the original barracks, watchtowers and the crematorium, while information panels tell the story of the camp and the prisoners. Its location high in the mountains makes the place extra poignant and quiet, drawing you naturally into history. Today it is an educational memorial site where visitors reflect on the events and the victims of the Second World War, which has a great impact.


Heading to lively Strasbourg
Strasbourg is about 30 kilometers from the campsite and is an ideal destination for a day out during your stay. It is easy to get there by car and before long you will find yourself right in the middle of a lively city with a recognisable atmosphere and character. Stroll through the centre, be pleasantly surprised by the variety of streets, and take your time to look around at your leisure. Along the way, you will naturally come across places where you can pause for a moment and enjoy the surroundings. Take a seat on one of the many terraces, discover shops in the atmospheric streets, and visit sights spread throughout the centre. This way, you can experience the city at your own pace and get the most out of your day.
Go exploring along the Route des Vins d’Alsace
Explore the Route des Vins d’Alsace and get in the car or on your bike for a trip past vineyards and characterful villages near the campsite. As you drive through the rolling landscape, vineyards and half-timbered houses alternate and you get a taste of the atmosphere of the region. Along the way, you can stop at wineries to get acquainted with local wines and traditions. Take the time to look around and enjoy this relaxing discovery tour through Alsace.
Active in the Vosges
Discover the Vosges directly from the region and set out actively in this varied low mountain range. Hiking trails and mountain bike routes run through forests, over hills and past open views, making each trip feel different. Whether you choose a short walk or a longer ride, the surroundings invite you to get moving and experience nature up close.
Practical information
- Check-in: 16:00, check-out: -10:00
- Opened from 27 March until 20 September
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
Frequently asked questions about Camping l'Orée d'Alsace
What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping l'Orée d'Alsace?
The check-in at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.Is Camping l'Orée d'Alsace open all year round?
No, Camping l'Orée d'Alsace is open from 27 March until 20 September.Is there a restaurant at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace?
No there are no restaurants at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace. The park does however offer a foodtruck and a barIs there a camping store at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace?
Yes, at Camping l'Orée d'Alsace you'll find a shop.