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auto-translated: A very warm welcome at the swimming pool, where the reception is located. The toilet blocks are new, clean and well-equipped, particularly for tent campers. Standard pitches and a large tent area. The surrounding parkland is very extensive and well-maintained. The town itself is modern but nothing...
0auto-translated: You find yourself in a courtyard, and it’s so cramped that you can’t open the front doors. Some of the bathrooms are very basic and weren’t cleaned during our stay (3 nights).
0Norcamp lists an astonishing 10 campsites for Leba. I have only tried this one but I would be surprised if there were any better. This is a large, spacious site catering for all types of holiday-maker, with a range of chalets too. We were allowed a free choice where we camped. The sanitary...
0auto-translated: A lovely site on the E134, situated by a lake. Free choice of pitch, clean toilet facilities, water and waste disposal on site. A friendly, family-like atmosphere. Good value for money.
0auto-translated: The pitches are fine, and there’s electricity. Of the three toilets available at the campsite, two are pit latrines, which no longer meet modern standards. There is one shower each in the men’s and women’s saunas. The mosquitoes are a real nuisance. However, the location overlooking the river...
0auto-translated: Quiet despite being close to the motorway. The toilet and shower facilities are always clean. There’s a swimming pool. You can order bread rolls.
We’d come back again
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