Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Germany, lies the Jugendzeltplatz Cochem-Klotten. This expansive campsite, covering nearly a hectare, welcomes youth groups of all sizes. Imagine a sprawling field under a starlit sky, the air filled with the crackling sounds of a campfire. This is the magic of Jugendzeltplatz Cochem-Klotten. The campsite officially opened on June 3, 2015, marking a significant milestone for the European Scout Association of St. George (EPG). The Jugendzeltplatz Cochem-Klotten isn’t just a place to pitch a tent. It’s a gateway to adventure. The campsite is conveniently located near the Wild- und Freizeitpark Klotten, promising thrilling rides and encounters with wildlife. A nearby chairlift offers stunning views of the Moselle Valley and whisks you directly into the heart of Cochem. From exploring the majestic Reichsburg Cochem castle to cruising along the Moselle River, or even taking a dip in the local swimming pool, the possibilities for excitement are endless. The Jugendzeltplatz Cochem-Klotten offers basic amenities, including a campfire area and restroom facilities with showers in the converted former sports hall. While there’s no designated kitchen, refrigerators are available to keep your provisions fresh. The sheer size of the grounds allows for flexible tent arrangements, whether you prefer a circular setup or a classic square formation. The Jugendzeltplatz Cochem-Klotten is exclusively available for recognized youth organizations and youth welfare associations. This ensures a safe and enriching experience for all young campers. The campsite can accommodate up to 500 people. It’s a testament to the dedication and hard work of the EPG’s nine local groups who transformed a former football field into this haven for young adventurers. This campsite is a tribute to Günther Alsbach, the founder of the EPG who envisioned this space for young people. The main building on the site is now named the “Günther Alsbach Haus” in his honor. So, next time you find yourself yearning for an unforgettable camping experience in Germany, remember the Jugendzeltplatz Cochem-Klotten. It’s more than just a campsite; it’s a place where memories are made.
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