G16 Sanssouci zu Potsdam/Berlin G17 Campingplatz Paulfeld
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Open: 1 April - 1 November Open: All Year
Port: Calais 560 miles/901km // Hook of Holland: 413 miles/665km Port: Calais 467 miles/751km // Amsterdam: 309 miles/497km
Germany
Only 3 miles/4.8km from Potsdam and within easy reach Campingplatz Paulfeld is located near to the village of
of central Berlin, this site is set in a former Royal forest Catterfeld in the Thuringia region of Germany. This area is
alongside the Templiner See (lake). There are 16 beautiful known for its beautiful lakes and woodland, ideal for walks
castles to be visited in the surrounding area and boat trips and fishing, both of which are possible from the campsite.
can be taken on the surrounding lakes. The site operates a The towns of Erfurt, Gotha and Weimar are all within easy
free shuttle each morning/evening to and from the local reach for interesting days out. In addition, the site is
station for the tram, rail or bus into Potsdam/Berlin and ideally situated for members wishing to break their
tickets for local tours can be purchased through reception. journeys when heading further into Eastern Europe.
Local attractions include Sanssouci Palace, New Palace, a
Campingplatz Paulfeld is situated in woodland and the average size
film museum and a brewery in Potsdam. Berlin offers
of the pitches is 100m². The site has one central sanitary block,
visitors many varied museums, including one at Checkpoint
which is kept very clean – a token is required for the showers. It is
Charlie, plus the Brandenburg Gate, the Panorama viewing
possible to swim and fish in the lake on site. The children’s play
platform with Europe’s fastest lift and many department area and small pet’s corner make the site suitable for families with
stores and boutiques.
younger children. The emphasis is on peace and quiet and enjoying
the natural surroundings, so there is no organised entertainment.
The site has a small lakeside beach and adjacent to this, an area
The site can make suggestions for a number of regional walks and
for mooring boats. There is a good restaurant on site with English
also offers a drop off service to local starting points.
menus and a selection of local dishes. Fresh warm rolls can be
ordered. The Sanitary blocks are very clean, and there are cycle
Facilities
paths through the forest.
a33 Shop* a33 Fishing (permit required)
Facilities
a33 Restaurant (1 Dec 2008-31 Oct) a33 Sauna
a33 Take-away (1 Dec 2008-31 Oct) a33 Internet
a33 Small shop a33 Shuttle bus
a33 Gas and Electric BBQs a33 Laundry facilities
a33 Bar a33 Internet/Wi-Fi
permitted a33 Disabled facilities
a33 Restaurant a33 Laundry facilities
a33 BBQ zone a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 BBQs a33 Disabled facilities
a33 Children’s play area* a33 Nearby: Walking, Forests,
a33 Children’s play area a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 Table tennis* Winter sports
a33 Table tennis a33 Nearby: Indoor pool,
Horseriding, Golf, Tennis
* Open all year
a33 Bike hire
a33 Fishing
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Club comment: Dogs in categories 1 & 2 not
Club comment: Bar and restaurant are closed
permitted. Please see pages 10 & 11 for further details.
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on Mondays.
Town: 3 miles/4.8km
Town: 11.25 miles/18.1km
Same Price all Season: 01/04-01/11
Site Only Per Night (£)
01/01-16/03 16/03-01/10 01/10-31/12
Outfit +2 24.03
Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 12.17 15.16 12.17
Extra person 8.30
Extra person 4.21 4.21 4.21
Child 2-14 2.13 Child 2-13 2.48 2.48 2.48
Infant 0-1 Free
Infant 0-1 Free Free Free
Price includes 6 amp electricity, water and drainage. Minimum Stay: None.
Price includes 16 amp electricity. Minimum stay: None.
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BOOKING CODE: G16
BOOKING CODE: G17
Call Travel Services on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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