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Camping in Rhineland-Palatinate gets pricier with a 9% cost hike

A night under the stars just got costlier—yet savvy campers can still find bargains. Discover where to pitch your tent without breaking the bank.

The image shows a bustling market in the old town of Heidelberg, Germany. There are many people...
The image shows a bustling market in the old town of Heidelberg, Germany. There are many people walking around, some sitting on benches and some standing, with tents set up around them. On the tables there are baskets of vegetables, and in the background there are buildings with windows, trees, and a clear blue sky.

Camping in Rhineland-Palatinate remains relatively affordable - Camping in Rhineland-Palatinate gets pricier with a 9% cost hike

Campsite prices in Rhineland-Palatinate have climbed by nine percent since last year. The increases vary across regions, with some areas remaining more affordable than others. Families still pay slightly less than the national average during peak times.

The cheapest pitches in the state are found in the Eifel region, costing around €38 per night. Meanwhile, the most expensive spots lie along the Middle Rhine, where prices reach €44. These differences reflect demand and location.

During the off-season, rates drop by roughly three percent compared to peak times. Families booking a pitch in summer pay about €40 per night. This figure sits just below Germany's average of €41. Comparative data on overnight camping costs across other federal states remains unavailable in public sources. The latest figures focus only on Rhineland-Palatinate's market trends.

The rise in prices has not pushed Rhineland-Palatinate above the national average for family camping. Off-season discounts offer some relief, while regional differences keep options open for budget-conscious visitors. The Eifel remains the most affordable choice for campers in the state.

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