Glamping Lower-Saxony
83 glamping sites
Glamping Lower-Saxony
Lower Saxony unfolds a varied landscape stretching from the North Sea mudflats and the Frisian Islands to the forests of the Harz massif, taking in the vast northern plain dotted with red-brick farms and villages steeped in history. Glamping in this region lets you experience northern German nature at its most expressive, with accommodation beside the UNESCO-listed mudflats or in cabins among the beech woods of the Harz.
The particular light of northern Germany, with broad skies and seemingly endless summer sunsets, creates a unique atmosphere for glamping. The islands of Norderney and Langeoog offer coastal experiences with clean air and infinite beaches, whilst the interior surprises with Hanseatic towns, heathland in the Luneburg Heath and an unhurried pace of life that invites genuine disconnection.
Altes Gasthaus Stover
Hotel in Löningen
Situated in Löningen, 19 km from Artland Arena, Altes Gasthaus Stover features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Holiday Park Auf dem Simpel
Soltau
Just 800 metres from the Heide Park Resort theme park, this hotel offers an outdoor pool, large children’s playground and cosy rooms and bungalows. It lies in the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park.
Erholungsgebiet Blauer See
Garbsen
Deichschatz
Mittelnkirchen
Located in Mittelnkirchen, 34 km from Old Elbe Tunnel, Deichschatz provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
destinature Dorf Hitzacker
Hotel en Hitzacker
Located in Hitzacker, within 48 km of Lüneburg Central Station and 48 km of Old Water Tower Lueneburg, destinature Dorf Hitzacker provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace, and free WiFi...
Der Eichenhof
Hellwege
Situated within 34 km of Bürgerweide and 39 km of Bremen Central Station in Hellwege, Der Eichenhof features accommodation with seating area.
Serengeti Park Resort
Hodenhagen
Set in Hodenhagen, directly in Serengeti Park, the Serengeti Park Resort provides a restaurant. Complimentary WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Schlaffass Natursee-Chalet mit Sanitärfass,Hot Tub,Sauna,Jacuzzi,angeln
Twist
Offering a garden and lake view, Schlaffass Natursee-Chalet mit Sanitärfass, Hot Tub, Sauna,Jacuzzi,angeln is located in Twist, 29 km from Theater an der...
Schwedischer Shelter unter Buchen
Landolfshausen
Schwedischer Shelter unter Buchen is located in Landolfshausen, 17 km from University of Göttingen, 17 km from German Theatre Goettingen, as well as 17 km from Old Botanic Garden Goettingen.
Zelte im Safari Park Hodenhagen
Hodenhagen
Featuring garden views, Zelte im Safari Park Hodenhagen provides accommodation with a terrace, around 3.8 km from Serengeti Park.
The Wadden Sea and the Frisian Islands
The Wadden Sea is one of the most singular ecosystems on the planet: when the tide goes out, kilometres of seabed are exposed, allowing guided walks across the mudflats where seals, migratory birds and fascinating marine life can be observed. The East Frisian Islands, such as Norderney, Juist and Langeoog, are car-free havens of dunes, broad beaches and absolute tranquillity. Coastal glamping sites let you live to the rhythm of the tides.
The Luneburg Heath in bloom
Every August and September, the Luneburg Heath is cloaked in a purple mantle as millions of heather plants flower simultaneously. This landscape, unique in Germany, is explored on foot, by bicycle or by horse-drawn carriage. The Wilseder Berg, at a mere 169 metres, offers panoramic views across this sea of heather. Flocks of Heidschnucke sheep, a native breed, complete a pastoral tableau that is perfect for glamping.
The Harz: mountains, mines and legends
The Harz massif combines wild nature with centuries of mining history. The Brocken, its highest summit at 1,141 metres, is reached by the historic Brockenbahn steam railway. The Rammelsberg mines, a UNESCO site, can be visited on underground tours. Spruce forests, crystal-clear streams and half-timbered towns such as Goslar and Wernigerode conjure a storybook Germanic atmosphere that is ideal for mountain glamping.
Northern German gastronomy
Lower Saxon cuisine reflects its geographical diversity: on the coast, smoked fish, North Sea shrimps and Labskaus, a sailor's dish of corned beef and beetroot. Inland, Grunkohl mit Pinkel, curly kale with smoked sausage, is the quintessential winter dish. Lamb from the Luneburg Heath, reared on the moorland, has a distinctive flavour. Craft breweries and grain spirit distilleries round out the gastronomic offering.
Glamping in Lower Saxony offers diverse natural experiences in northern Germany, from the North Sea coast to the Harz mountains. The region combines protected landscapes with a tourist infrastructure of typically German quality.
The Wadden Sea mudflats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are the star setting for coastal glamping: a unique ecosystem where the tide transforms the landscape twice daily. The East Frisian Islands add unspoilt beaches and iodine-rich air to the experience.
Inland, the Luneburg Heath turns purple every August when the heather blooms, and the Harz offers storybook forests, historic mines and the Brocken steam railway. Lower Saxony is an ideal glamping destination for discovering a natural, authentic Germany well away from the usual tourist circuits.
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