Tourider |
18 May 2009 14:37 |
I've not camped in the specific areas but would offer my opinion on Polish campsites in general. Most sites really know how to "pack 'em in" the spaces between tents can be minimal i.e. about a foot, so if you roll over in the night you could be in your neighbour's tent. Shower and toilet facilities can also be a bit primitive, noise is also an issue I find. The prices charged are not really that much of a bargain so I tend to use hotels in Poland. You can get that extra bit of luxury for around £15 to £20 per night including breakfast without the hassle of putting our tent up. Also a couple of sites I've used had 24 hour security patrols, OK for peace of mind I suppose, but why did they deem such measures necessary in the first place?
To go totally against all I have said I would recommend the campsite alongside the canal in Elblag in the north of the country (the canal that lifts boats on cradles over high points), reasonable spaces, immaculate facilties, chalets available and run by a really friendly old chap who dosen't speak much English but is mega-attentive.
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