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"It's going to wow d'Sau": Camping sites open on weekends - telephones are no longer at a standstill

2020-05-30T20:30:30.495Z


As of this weekend, the camping sites in Bavaria will again be able to accommodate tourists despite the Corona crisis. Since the appointment was announced, the phones have not stopped. 


As of this weekend, the camping sites in Bavaria will again be able to accommodate tourists despite the Corona crisis. Since the appointment was announced, the phones have not stopped. 

  • The corona virus * continues to dominate life in Bavaria.
  • An urgent decision has now approved the longer opening of beer gardens.
  • As of this weekend, the campsites in Bavaria can again accommodate tourists.
  • You will always find the latest news and information from Wolfratshausen and the surrounding area and only from us *.

Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen - "It's going to wia d'Sau," bursts out Anton Egold. "We haven't had such a crazy year at all," says the managing director of the campsite at Bibisee . He expects around 60 to 70 caravans and mobile homes at the weekend. In addition, permanent campers who push their cars onto the system. "I'm excited to see how we can do that."

Corona in Bavaria: Camping operators expect up to 70 campers and caravans at the weekend

The facility near Königsdorf is the largest in the district. There are 300 permanent campers spread over 86,000 square meters, and there are also 90 tourist spots. The wash building has an area of ​​560 square meters and is “one of the most modern in Germany, if not in Europe, ” enthuses the managing director. "We are very well positioned." Nevertheless, the campsites "were given the requirement to only accept holidaymakers who are self-sufficient with regard to sanitary facilities". This means ". Tents we must reject" Some days are already booked who want to book, the e-gold recommends: "send inquiries by mail and a few days to have patience ."

Corona in Bavaria: Open campsites - "Nothing works anymore"

" Nothing works anymore ", it says at the beginning of the season on the campsite at Lake Walchensee. "We no longer accept reservations, " says operator Berndt Pangerl on the website. The reason: "All reservation spaces from May 30th to September 15th are already taken ."

The team from Lenggrieser Bergcamping is happy about “very large crowds”. "Email inquiries come every minute, " says Hans Probst. The emergency was "tested a few times". In order to comply with the distance rules outside, a parking plan was created with six meters of air between the parking spaces. There is also a detailed hygiene concept .

Campsites open in Corona times: "We no longer accept reservations."

Particular attention is paid to the sanitary rooms. Be cleaned and disinfected after each use . "No other guest may use it beforehand" - this is the concept in bold. For this, two cleaning women are now on the facility all day. Due to the increased effort and to simplify the processes, an electricity / water / hygiene fee of five euros per day will be charged. " Ultimately, whether everything works is up to the visitor, " says Probst and announces: "If you don't follow the rules, you have to leave ."

Corona: Campsites with large crowds - "Excited and anticipating"

Despite the "considerable information gaps" with regard to the sanitary facilities, Henning Dürr looks " rather positively " towards the season that is finally beginning . "It's our first season, we're excited and looking forward to it," says the new owner of the camping site in Ambach am Starnberger See. Dürr only took over the site last summer and renovated it with great effort . "It can't get any stupid, the Easter business has completely disappeared," he says in view of the temporary closure caused by the pandemic. Therefore, he is happy about the current brisk demand. In addition to 240 permanent campers, the facility has 66 tourist plots. There are seven bookable caravans for holidaymakers . Then there is a large tent meadow that is currently the most worrying for the campsite owner because of the unclear situation with showers and toilets ("There are no clear guidelines"). "Some vacationers with tents have already booked, maybe we have to cancel them again, " says Dürr.

Corona in Bavaria: Camp office in Wolfratshausen

For the same reason, Camping Wolfratshausen is currently not accepting tents . The showers are currently reserved for permanent campers only. "New guests can only come if their motorhome has a shower," confirms owner Michael Kramer, who wants to open his seat on June 15 at the earliest. "I want to guarantee people rest and relaxation, " says Kramer. That's why he decided to delay opening two weeks. “We cannot allow ourselves mistakes, otherwise the place will be closed . I've been here for 23 years and I don't feel like putting the small island at risk, ”explains the 48-year-old about the careful re-opening. For the summer, so the plan is, he wants to create a basis by adding mobile showers, so that campers can also accommodate tents.

Until then, Michael Kramer uses the tent area for a new business idea: the camp office - six colorful rental pavilions, each sparsely furnished with garden table and chair, stove, kettle, two cups, deckchair and WLAN - offers all an original alternative, which in Home office in between drops the blanket on your head. (see box below).

Corona in Bavaria: Open campsites - camp office in the countryside

It's a friend's fault. He was totally stressed and annoyed by everyday life in the home office between work and his son's online school, despite his own garden, says Michael Kramer how he got his latest business idea: the camp office. An office in the green, on the tent meadow of the Wolfratshauser campsite. Six colorful, yellow and orange glowing rental tents can be booked there from June 3rd. Each "office" is equipped with a garden table and garden chair, a small side table with a hob and kettle, two cups, electricity and WiFi. "This is spartan, but sufficient, " says Kramer. "The tenants can bring their own lunches and warm them up here." And if the garden chair seems too uncomfortable, you can bring your own chair. "Office time" is from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., afterwards the pavilions are disinfected for the next day. “It only took ten days from idea to implementation,” says Kramer. The office tents can be booked for 25 euros per day - including electricity, WiFi and deck chair for a creative break in between.

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Those who want to avoid plastic waste like to shop in an unwrapped shop. But the corona virus did not include retailers and environmentally conscious customers. The adult education centers, on the other hand, have no concrete perspective as to when they can resume operations after the Corona compulsory break. The adult education centers in Wolfratshausen and Geretsried bring this into different difficulties.

* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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