The public green area at the campsite makes you feel right at home in nature.
The public green area at the campsite makes you feel right at home in nature.
Ducks and rare bird species nest on the small island at the outflow of the Lorze and in the nearby reed belt of the nature reserve.
The shallow bank helps people learn to swim and makes it easier to launch rubber boats, air mattresses and water toys. After sunbathing, personal pic-nics can be comfortably spread out on the wooden tables designed by Japanese artist Tatashi Kawamata and shared with sociable guests of all nationalities.
Two beach volleyball courts are very popular. In the evenings, young nature lovers and songwriters meet for a cozy campfire with guitar playing.
