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Hi Raddy59
I don't know if this will suit but thought it might, especially as no one else has replied!!
In July 2010, enroute to Slovenia and Crotia, via Germany and Austria we stopped for the night at Campingplatz Buettelwoog at Dahn near to Pirmasens.
The campsite website is:
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=10535
(This website is in German but if you "Google" it you can use the "translate into English" option. There are some other reviews if you Google the campsite name.
The site is in a country setting on the outskirts of the small town of Dahn. Dahn is a few kilometres south of the Rte 10 Pirmasens to Karlsruhe road on the more minor route 427. The site is listed in the CC "Caravan Europe" guide.
The 427 was fine for towing although we missed the turning, on the right in the centre of Dahn - it was a bit narrow looking and we were not sure if it was the correct one. We were able to turn round at a roundabout and access was better coming from the other way. The site is located near to the Youth Hostel(jugendherberge) which is cleary signposted in the town centre.
English is spoken and we were given a friendly welcome. I We were escorte to a large pitch on which we were able to stay hitched-up. There is said to be a good restaurant but we did not use it. The toilet facilities were in a large, functional block. The site is surrounded by large sandstone cliffs. There are supposed to be some pleasant walks nearby but it was "bucketing-it-down" with rain on the night we stayed and so we stayed in the 'van. We paid 22.90€ for our one night stay including electric hook up. In fact we were given a slight discount as we had forgotten to get any more euros and were running ou??
The next day, rather than retrace our route back to the main Route 10, we carried on along the Route 427 and joined the A65 autobahn near Kandel, northwest of Karlsruhe. The R427 was a picturesque road and fine for towing.
I'll have to get around to posting a review in the UKC Campsite Search Section.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/details.asp?revid=10535
Regards
Tim
------------- Tim and Cary
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