Camping Nommerlayen

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Enjoy a cosy family campsite Nommerlayen on the edge of the forest in the heart of Luxembourg

Discover the beautiful nature of Luxembourg at Eurocamping Nommerlayen, situated on the edge of the forest of the same name. From the campsite you can walk or cycle straight into the fairytale valleys and impressive rock formations of the Müllerthal, also called Little Switzerland. You will stay in comfortable accommodations. There are several swimming pools, a large playground, and a versatile entertainment program for young and old. In addition, the park offers numerous facilities such as a bar, restaurant, disco, and bowling alley, making boredom impossible. Camping Nommerlayen is the ideal destination for an active and relaxing holiday in the middle of nature!

  • Three swimming pools
  • Located in a nature reserve
  • Hiking trails start at the campsite
  • Fresh bread rolls
  • Gym
  • Sports fields
  • Large playground and bouncy cushion
  • Campsite shop
  • Snack bar with terrace
  • Animation
  • Bicycle rental
  • Charging points for electric cars
  • Kids club
  • Bowling alley
  • Mini disco

Facilities and activities at Camping Nommerlayen

(Sports) activities

  • Basketball court
  • Bowling alley
  • E-bike rental
  • Fitness area
  • Bicycle rental
  • Petanque court
  • Mountain bike rental
  • Outdoor cinema
  • Sports field
  • Ping pong table
  • Soccer field
  • Volley ball court
  • Archery
  • Billiards / Pool

Activities in the area

  • Cycling
  • Canoeing
  • Treetop adventure park
  • Museums (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
  • Mountain biking
  • Nature park (<5 KM / 3.1 MILES)
  • Picturesque villages
  • Walking
  • National park (<5 KM / 3.1 MILES)

Kids and teenagers

  • Entertainment
  • Disco
  • Educational entertainment
  • Mini disco
  • Kids club
  • Playground (outdoor)
  • Bouncy castle
  • Contests for teenagers
  • Contests for kids

Location

  • Near a forest

Park facilities

  • Reception
  • Breakfast service
  • Charging point for electric car
  • Shuttle service
  • Supermarket
  • WiFi in public area (free)
  • Shop
  • Free parking nearby or at the park

Spoken language

  • Dutch
  • German
  • English
  • French

Swimming pool

  • Swimming cap not required
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Water slide
  • Paddling pool

Wellness

  • Sauna
  • Steam cabin

Food & Beverage

  • Bakery
  • Bar
  • Ice cream shop
  • Snack bar
  • Restaurant
Camping Nommerlayen

Surroundings

Two people cycling on a forest path surrounded by greenery at a holiday park offering glamping stays.
Scenic view of Luxembourg City with historic buildings and cliffs surrounded by lush green trees and sky.
People walking inside a brightly lit cave with illuminated rock walls near Nommern, Luxembourg, Europe.

The Mullerthal

The Mullerthal, also known as Little Switzerland, is an enchanting natural area in Luxembourg full of impressive rock formations, deep gorges, fairytale forests, and waterfalls. The area is ideal for hikers, with well-marked trails such as the famous Mullerthal Trail. Along the way you will encounter caves, viewpoints, and idyllic villages. The landscape is unique and surprising – perfect for nature lovers, families, and adventurers. During a holiday nearby, the Mullerthal is an absolute must-visit for a day full of fresh air, tranquility, and wonder. Whether you love active hiking or simply want to enjoy nature, this region has something for everyone. Be sure not to miss a visit to the Schiessentümpel waterfall – the symbol of the Mullerthal!

Woman with a backpack walking on a forest trail, ideal image for a glamping holiday park experience.
Street view in Nommern, Luxembourg, with colorful buildings and a church spire in the forested distance.

Vianden

Vianden is a charming town in Luxembourg that is perfect for a day trip during your holiday. It is especially known for its impressive medieval castle that towers high above the town and offers a magnificent view. Stroll through the atmospheric streets and visit the Victor Hugo House, where the famous writer once stayed. For a unique perspective of the surroundings, take the chairlift up – ideal for beautiful photos! Looking for action? Then visit the adventurous climbing park "Indian Forest", great fun for young and old (make sure to book in advance!). Vianden combines culture, nature, and adventure, making it a versatile and surprisingly fun destination.


Clervaux and Munshausen Robbesscheier

Clervaux is a charming town in the north of Luxembourg, surrounded by forests and hills. Visit the fairytale castle with the photo exhibition The Family of Man (UNESCO) or stroll through the cozy streets with terraces and shops. Nearby you’ll find Robbesscheier in Munshausen, a perfect outing for families. In the summer, the park is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a varied program of activities: from carriage rides and donkey riding to bread baking and craft workshops. Here you can discover rural life in Luxembourg in a playful and interactive way. A visit to Clervaux and Robbesscheier combines culture, nature and fun for young and old — ideal during a holiday in the region.

Lultzhausen

Lultzhausen is an idyllic village on the reservoir of the Obersauer, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet. In the immediate vicinity lies the Discovery Center of the forest 'Burfelt' in Insenborn, with an engaging nature trail that introduces young and old to forest life in a playful way. On warm days, it’s wonderful to swim in the clear water of the reservoir. For dog lovers, there is a special little beach at Burfelt where four-legged friends are also welcome. Whether you want to hike, relax by the water, or learn about nature: Lultzhausen offers it all, right in the middle of the beautiful Luxembourg Ardennes. A perfect destination for a day out during your holiday in the region.

Practical information

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Scored with a 9.1

165 reviews

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  • 24 Jun 2026

    Ótimo camping,aconçelho vivamente!

    Review from Google
  • 22 Jun 2026

    We stayed here with our WW for a weekend when it was 30 degrees.
    We arrived late, but it wasn’t a problem—we called, gave our license plate number and email address, were assigned a site, the gate opened, and we were able to drive onto the campground.
    The sites are large, mostly shaded, and have electricity, water, and sewer hookups.
    The restaurant offers good quality at fair prices; the staff is friendly despite the stress, and service is quick.
    So far, so good.
    The restrooms are more like those at a good municipal campground in France than at a Leading campground chain. Everything is quite outdated and surrounded by numerous tripping hazards.
    We even had to wait in line for the shower, and that was during the early season.
    We had expected much better facilities here.
    We avoided the pool area altogether—it was simply too crowded.
    No wonder: the area is open not only to campers but also to the general public.
    And it seemed like people had come from all over the area—it was the weekend and 30 degrees🤷🏼.
    Otherwise, the campground is a paradise for kids.
    As a couple traveling alone, we felt a bit out of place here.

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    Wir standen hier mit dem WW für ein Wochenende bei 30 Grad .
    Wir kamen verspätet an, kein Problem, angerufen, Nummernschild und E-Mail angegeben, Parzelle zugewiesen bekommen, die Schranke ging hoch, wir konnten auf den Platz fahren.
    Die Stellplätze sind groß, liegen überwiegend im Schatten, haben Strom, Wasser und Abwasser.
    Das Restaurant bietet gute Qualität zu fairen Preisen, das Personal trotz Stressbelastung freundlich, schneller Service.
    So weit so gut.
    Die Sanitäranlagen entsprechen eher einem guten Camping Municipal in Frankreich als einem der Leading-Kette. Alles mehr als in die Jahre gekommen, umgeben von zahlreichen Stolperfallen.
    Man musste für die Dusche sogar abstehen, und das in der Vorsaison.
    Hier hatten wir wesentlich bessere Anlagen erwartet.
    Den Poolbereich hatten wir gleich ganz gemieden, einfach zu voll.
    Kein Wunder: Der Bereich steht nicht nur den Campern zur Verfügung sondern auch der Öffentlichkeit.
    Und diese schien aus dem gesamten Umkreis anwesend zu sein - Wochenende und 30 Grad🤷🏼.
    Ansonsten ist der Platz ein Eldorado für Kinder.
    Wir als alleinreisendes Ehepaar waren hier eher fehl am Platz.

    Review from Google
  • 21 Jun 2026

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    Review from Google
  • 20 Jun 2026

    We had a wonderful two weeks at the campground during the early season. It was very quiet there; after 9:00 p.m., you couldn’t really hear anyone anymore.

    We were in spot 420 with a beautiful view of the pasture with five cows. By the way, you don’t experience any noise or odor from them.

    During our stay, we didn’t need to use the access cards—except to enter the pool. The central restroom building is very outdated! In contrast, the other two restroom buildings are up to date. The “Greek” restroom building, in particular, is very clean and also has facilities for children.

    One thing we found very negative is that smoking is allowed on the terrace. All while children are swimming and playing right around it.

    There’s a very beautiful walking area right behind the campground. Definitely worth a visit!

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    Heerlijke 2 weken op de camping gehad, in het voor seizoen. Het was heel rustig op de camping, na 21.00 hoorde je eigenlijk niemand meer.

    Wij stonden op plek 420 met een prachtig uitzicht op het weiland met 5 koeien. Waar je overigens geen geluid of geur overlast van ervaart.

    Op het moment dat wij er waren hoefde wij geen gebruik te maken van de pasjes alleen voor toegang tot het zwembad. Het centrale toiletgebouw is zeer verouderd! Daarintegen zijn de andere twee toiletgebouwen up to date. Zeker het 'griekse' toiletgebouw is zeer netjes, waar je ook mee kinder faciliteiten hebt.

    Wat wij een zeer negatief punt vonden is dat er op het teras gerookt mag wordt. Terwijl hier kinderen omheen zwemmen en spelen.

    Zeer mooi wandel gebied gelijk achter de camping. Zeker de moeite waard!

    Review from Google
  • 18 Jun 2026

    A nice stopover during the off-season

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    Leuke tussenstop in laagseizoen

    Review from Google
  • 17 Jun 2026

    This is a fantastic site on so many levels. Wonderfully laid out terraced pitches. Excellent sans facilities and plenty of them. A 50metre covered swimming pool and other featured pools for children plus so many other activities for children of all ages. All the staff were lovely and helpful. Definitely recommend and hope to return.

    Review from Google
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Frequently asked questions about Camping Nommerlayen

  1. Are sanitary facilities available?

    Yes, there are modern sanitary facilities with showers, toilets, and sinks. Additional amenities include dishwashing machines, children's sanitary facilities, and outside the sanitary building there are washing machines and dryers. Sanitary building 2 also features a sauna, infrared sauna, and private bathrooms.

  2. What is the policy for nighttime quiet?

    To ensure nighttime quiet, guests are kindly requested to be considerate and limit noise levels between 11:00 PM and 8:00 AM.

  3. Is the campsite wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, Europacamping Nommerlayen is largely wheelchair accessible. Most paths are paved and equipped with ramps, making it easy to reach the shop, restaurant, and sanitary buildings. There are adapted sanitary facilities with wide entrances, showers with grab bars, and toilets with foldable supports.

    Some chalets are also accessible for wheelchair users. Please note that space around the bed is limited (about 40 cm at the sides). The terrain is partly terraced, so some areas may be slightly sloped.

    In short: the majority of the campsite is well accessible for wheelchair users, with adapted facilities and reachable amenities.

  4. What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping Nommerlayen?
    The check-in at Camping Nommerlayen can be done between 15:00 and 19:00. The checkout should be done between 08:00 and 10:00.
  5. Is Camping Nommerlayen open all year round?
    No, Camping Nommerlayen is open from 11 April until 2 November.
  6. Is there a restaurant at Camping Nommerlayen?
    Yes there's a restaurant at Camping Nommerlayen. Besides that the park offers a bar and a snack bar.
  7. Is there a swimming pool at Camping Nommerlayen?
    At the park you will find an indoor pool, an outdoor pool and a paddling pool. A swimming cap is not obliged. A water slide is available for extra fun.
  8. Is there a wifi at Camping Nommerlayen?
    The park offers free wifi in the shared space(s).
  9. Is there a camping store at Camping Nommerlayen?
    Yes, at Camping Nommerlayen you'll find a supermarket, a shop and a bakery.
  10. Is there an entertainment team at Camping Nommerlayen?
    Yes there's entertainment and educational entertainment at Camping Nommerlayen. Besides that the park offers disco, mini disco, contests for teenagers and contests for kids.
  11. Can I charge my electric car at Camping Nommerlayen?
    Yes, at Camping Nommerlayen you'll find a charging point for electric car.
  12. Is there a bike rental facility at Camping Nommerlayen?
    Yes, at Camping Nommerlayen you'll find an e-bike rental, a bicycle rental and a mountain bike rental.

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