Camping Braunlage: Discover the nature reserve of the Harz in Germany!
Enjoy nature in our safari tents among hills. Start the day with freshly baked rolls, awakened by birdsong. In the evening, our restaurant offers delicious German dishes. Your faithful four-legged friend is welcome: play and swim in the lake and rinse off in the dog shower. Book a relaxing massage through the campground. A store and playground complete your stay. Camping Braunlage: where relaxation and fun come together.
- Restaurant
- Bordered by nature reserve the Harz
- Between the hills
- Massages
- Playground
- Sandwich service
- Camping store
- Mountain bike trails
- Electric car charging point
- Reception
- Dog welcome
- Charging point electric bikes
Facilities and activities at Camping Braunlage
Activities in the area
- Cycling
- Climbing
- Museums (<20 KM / 9.3 MILES)
- Mountain biking
- Nature park (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
- Walking
Kids and teenagers
- Playground (outdoor)
Location
- Near a forest
Park facilities
- Dog-walking area
- Open all year
- Charging point for electric car
- Charging point for electric bicycle
- Supermarket
- WiFi in public area (payed)
- Free parking nearby or at the park
Spoken language
- Dutch
- German
- English
Wellness
- Massage
Food & Beverage
- Bar
- Takeaway meals
- Restaurant
Holiday park
- Vodatent
Photo's and video's of Camping Braunlage
Surroundings



On a train ride on a real steam train
At the Harzer Schmalspurbahnen, about a 30-minute drive from the campsite, you as a family or couple can enjoy a special train ride through the enchanting Harz Mountains. Board the narrow-gauge trains and discover picturesque villages, dense forests and breathtaking views. Ideal for family outings, the train offers a nostalgic experience for children and adults alike, with steam locomotives maneuvering through winding tracks. In addition to the train ride, charming stops along the route include the historic town of Wernigerode, where visitors can stroll around and sample local delicacies. Couples can enjoy romantic moments in the atmospheric surroundings and discover the area's rich history together during this unique and relaxing trip.


Tobogganing less than 15 minutes from the glamping site
At the toboggan run in Wetter St. Andreasberg, adventurous visitors can enjoy a fantastic descent down the toboggan run. The track, surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the Harz, offers excitement and fun for families and couples alike. After riding the ski elevator to the top, guests can speed down the well-maintained toboggan run, which offers curves, slopes and breathtaking panoramas. It is an ideal summer activity, where friends and loved ones can enjoy the fresh mountain air together.
Hike to the highest mountain in Lower Saxony
The Wurmberg, offers a range of activities for visitors. In winter, ski and snowboard enthusiasts can enjoy perfectly groomed slopes and modern ski elevators. The Wurmbergseilbahn takes adventure seekers to the top, where breathtaking views of the Harz Mountains await. In addition to winter sports, there are also opportunities for hiking and mountain biking in the summer, with numerous trails winding through lush forests and picturesque landscapes. The hill station houses cozy restaurants where visitors can relax and sample local delicacies. Whether active adventures or relaxing moments, the Wurmberg offers a diverse and engaging experience throughout the year.
Mountain biking in bikepark Braunlage
Bikepark Braunlage offers an exciting experience for mountain bike enthusiasts. The park features a diverse network of downhill and freeride trails, varying in difficulty, catering to beginners and experienced riders alike. With descents, jumps, and technical sections, the park offers a challenging environment. There are also special practice areas for improving skills. Bikepark Braunlage regularly hosts events and competitions, making it a meeting place for the mountain biking community. Whether you're looking for adrenaline or just want to have fun on two wheels, Bikepark Braunlage is a must-visit destination for mountain bike enthusiasts.
Practical information
- Check-in: 15:00, check-out: -11:00
- Opened from 1 January until 31 December
- WiFi in public area (payed)
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- Charging point for electric car
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
Scored with a 9.2
192 reviews
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14 Jun 2026
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12 Jun 2026
A really nice campground with a newly renovated restroom building. Friendly service and a fantastic starting point for hikes. Highly recommended, and they even fly the Danish flag. 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
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Rigtig fin campingplads, nyrenoveret sanitetsbygning. God behandling, fantastisk udgangspunkt til vandreture. Kan varmt anbefales, og så flagrer de endda med Dannebrog. 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
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10 Jun 2026
A small, very quiet campground with easy access to bike paths and hiking trails.
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Ein kleines, sehr ruhiges Camping, mit einem guten Abschluss auf Fahrradwege und Wanderwege.
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09 Jun 2026
I was there from May 8 to May 21, 2026. The campground is quite nice, and the owners and staff are very friendly. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t great during my stay; it was freezing at night, and it even snowed once. I had one of the lowest-lying spots, which are very prone to moisture, and because of all the rain, the ground was just a mess of mud. The campers around me had the same problem. The water access point was nearby, and emptying the toilet at the washhouse wasn’t a problem either, thanks to its proximity. The washhouse itself was relatively new, and the restrooms, dishwashing area, etc., were very well maintained. However, it must also be said that this facility is too small when there are campers down on the meadow and several more above it, which naturally detracts somewhat from the overall impression. You have to pay something like a visitor’s tax at the campground—the operator can’t help that, of course—but you really do wonder what it’s for. In my opinion, Braunlage doesn’t really have anything special to offer; scenically, especially heading toward the Brocken, you’re almost entirely surrounded by dead trees. A bread roll service is offered at the campground, and there’s a campground restaurant, though it’s not run by the campground owners. You can also buy gas (on an exchange basis) on-site. Showers are included in the price, and electricity costs 80 cents per kWh. I just really wanted to take the steam locomotive up to the Brocken one more time—which has become very expensive in the meantime—so that’s a done deal for me. In the area, there are visitor tunnels, both small and large, and a glass factory that’s also worth visiting… Werningerode and the narrow-gauge railway with the steam locomotives are, of course, also great. There are unguarded railroad crossings along the track; I don’t know when I last saw something like that…. ;-))
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Ich war in der Zeit vom 08.05. bis 21.05.26 dort. Der Platz ist ganz nett, die Betreiber und das Personal sind sehr freundlich. Ich hatte leider eine nicht so gute Wetterlage in der Zeit, nachts war es saukalt, einmal hat es sogar geschneit. Ich hatte einen der untersten Plätze, die sehr feuchtigkeitsempfindlich sind und auf Grund des vielen Regens war der Untergrund nur ein Matsch. Die Camper rund herum hatten das gleiche Problem. Die Wasserentnahmemöglichkeit war in der Nähe und die Möglichkeit die Toilette zu entleeren am Waschhaus war auf Grund der Nähe dazu auch kein Problem. Das Waschhaus selbst war relativ neu und die sanitären Anlagen, Spülraum. etc. waren sehr gepflegt. Man muss allerdings auch dazu sagen dass diese Anlage zu klein ist wenn unten dann auf der Wiese und oberhalb auch noch mehrere Camper sind worunter dann natürlich auch der Gesamteindruck etwas leidet. Man muss auf dem Campingplatz so etwas wie Kurtaxe bezahlen, da kann natürlich der Betreiber nichts dafür, aber man fragt sich wirklich wofür. Braunlage hat jetzt meiner Meinung nicht wirklich etwas Besonderes zu bieten, landschaftlich ist man, besonders in Richtung Brocken fast nur von abgestorbenen Bäumen umgeben. Es wird ein Brötchenservice auf dem Campingplatz angeboten und es gibt eine Campinggaststätte, die jedoch nicht von den Campingplatzbesitzern betrieben wird. Gas ( im Tausch ) kann man auch vor Ort kaufen. Das duschen ist im Preis enthalten, Strom muss mit 80 Cent je Kw/h bezahlen. Ich wollte halt unbedingt noch einmal hoch zum Brocken mit der Dampflok fahren, was inzwischen auch sehr teuer ist, und somit ist das Thema für mich als erledigt abgehakt. In der Umgebung gibt es Besucherstollen, klein und groß, eine Glasmanufaktur die auch zu besuchen lohnt… Werningerode und die Schmalspurbahn mit den Damploks ist natürlich auch toll. Es gibt an der Bahnstrecke unbeschrankte Bahnübergänge, ich weiß nicht wann ich sowas zuletzt gesehen habe…. ;-))
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Frequently asked questions about Camping Braunlage
Does Camping Braunlage have a restaurant?
Yes, the glamping has the restaurant with terrace where you can enjoy German cuisine. The restaurant is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 5 p.m. onwards.
Does Camping Braunlage have a swimming pool?
No, the glamping does not have a pool.
Is there a camp store available?
Yes, there is a small camp store where you can go for different products.
Is there wifi available at Camping Braunlage?
Yes, there is free wifi throughout the glamping grounds. However, it may be slower than you may be used to at home.
Does Camping Braunlage have a bread service?
Yes, the glamping has a bread service. Every day you can order the bread rolls in advance at the reception which are then prepared by the campsite's baker. Then, the campsite ensures that the rolls are delivered to your accommodation in the morning.
Is smoking allowed in the accommodations?
No, smoking is not allowed in the accommodations.
Can I charge my electric car at Camping Braunlage?
Yes, it the glamping has several charging stations to charge your electric car.
Is it possible to pitch an extra tent?
No, it is not possible to pitch an extra tent.
What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping Braunlage?
The check-in at Camping Braunlage starts at 15:00. The checkout should be done before 11:00.Is Camping Braunlage open all year round?
Yes, Camping Braunlage is open all year round.