Camping Lüneburg Heath – A vacation in the Lüneburg Heath is characterized by colourful landscapes as far as the eye can see, miles of natural hiking trails and at the same time some exciting excursion destinations and sights.
You can make the most of your time here by camping in a roof tent or tent trailer.
You can decide spontaneously where to go next and which of the beautiful corners you would like to see.
Find out everything you need to know about popular activities and other tips for a camping vacation – even with a dog and child!
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Vacations in bloom: colorful nature with dogs & children
The landscape conservation area in Lower Saxony has an amazing variety of species to offer, which is why numerous tourists come here every year.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly popular because of the many hiking trails, which offer an amazing panorama.
On a vacation with a roof tent, you can enjoy this natural flair into the evening hours, are super flexible where you spend your night and always have your sleeping place ready.
Read more about the advantages of a roof tent, different models and costs here: Roof tent for your car. Otherwise, general information and everything you need to know about a camping vacation in the Lüneburg Heath follows:
Short vacation: First impressions & inspiration
The following video will give you an exciting insight into what you can expect on a vacation in the Lüneburg Heath.
Get an overview of the picturesque nature in bloom, a variety of animals, scenic highlights and the charming vacation region in general.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi5X_8Q-BaQ
Map: Location and directions
The Lüneburg Heath is a large heath, geest and forest landscape in the north-east of Lower Saxony and is a protected landscape area.
The popular vacation region, which invites you to go hiking, walking, sightseeing and sightseeing, can be easily reached by car.
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Now we come to our vacation tips:
Bucket list: excursion destinations and activities
The Lüneburg Heath impresses above all with its colorful blossoms, miles of natural hiking trails and other scenic highlights.
But this popular vacation destination has much more to offer than just beautiful nature.
For adventurous campers, for example, the Heide Park in Soltau is highly recommended, while the Wilseder Berg and Totengrund are also associated with exciting history.
The Brunsberg also offers an amazing panorama on a clear day and the Piezmoor is definitely worth a visit.
For those interested in culture and fans of city trips, a trip to Lüneburg is also a must.
Popular sights in the region around the Lüneburg Heath:
- Death ground
- Wilseder Berg and Wilsede
- Heide Park Resort Soltau
- Brunsberg
- Piezmoor
- Lüneburg
My top 4 tips:
First of all: My To-Do insider tip
Plan your vacation for the flowering season at the end of August or beginning of September!
You can expect picturesque landscapes in the brightest colors, which will make your vacation an unforgettable experience.
Impressions of the Lüneburg Heath in bloom:
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Totengrund and Wilseder Berg
A first popular excursion destination is the Totengrund.
This is considered the most beautiful heather valley in the Lüneburg Heath and is a real eye-catcher, especially when it is in bloom.
If possible, you should come here at this time and marvel at the bright colors at sunrise or sunset.
The basin is around 30 hectares in size and is located on the edge of the Wilseder Berg near Wilsede.
This village and the nature reserve are also highly recommended, which is why you should ideally combine your visit to Totengrund with a tour of Wilseder Berg and Wilsede.
Information about the Totengrund:
- The most beautiful heath valley in the Lüneburg Heath
- Particularly attractive at flowering time
- Approximately 30 ha in size
- Located on the edge of the Wilseder Berg near Wilsede
Take a look at the following video to get to know the first highlights, such as the Totengrund and Wilseder Berg: https://youtu.be/fQru19f0lsM
Pietzmoor: Hiking trails & spring area
The Pietzmoor should also be on your to-do list.
This is an 8,000-year-old moorland landscape that can be explored on a walk along the existing, quite natural paths and bridges.
A circular route of around 5 kilometers is possible.
It is the largest contiguous moor in the Lüneburg Heath and has an average depth of 4 meters, with the deepest point reaching around 7.5 meters.
The headwaters of the Böhme and Veerse rivers can be found within the moor.
As the moor is often shrouded in mist, a visit here is often associated with a mysterious, tranquil atmosphere.
However, this is a real highlight, especially for children.
Information about the Pietzmoor:
- 8,000-year-old moorland landscape
- Developed paths, bridges and footbridges
- Circular route of about 5 kilometers
- Average depth of 4 meters
- Deepest point is around 7.5 meters
- The headwaters of the Böhme and Veerse rivers are located in the moor
Here is a first impression:
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Heide Park Resort Soltau: Action for the whole family
A visit to Heide Park is definitely recommended, especially for adventurous families with children and action-loving vacationers.
The theme park impresses with a variety of thrilling rides for young and old.
With a total area of 850,000 m², it is the second largest leisure and theme park in Germany.
Admission costs between 36 and 52 euros for adults and between 36 and 41 euros for children and young people.
If one day here is not enough, you can also plan an additional overnight stay.
In any case, you can expect an unforgettable day full of action and excitement between huge roller coasters and quieter attractions for the younger visitors.
So if you have planned a few extra days during your vacation in the Lüneburg Heath, you should not miss out on an eventful day trip to the Heide Park.
Information about the Heide Park:
- Total area of 850,000 m²
- Second largest German leisure and theme park
- Numerous roller coasters and rides
- Theme world for the youngest visitors
- Admission price between 36,- and 52,- Euro
Route to Heide Park Soltau:
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City trip Lüneburg: Old town, restaurants & shopping
We also recommend a visit to the city of Lüneburg.
Instead of experiencing nature and landscapes, you can stroll through the streets, enjoy a nice meal in one of the restaurants and explore the quaint old town and its charming alleyways.
There is something to discover on every corner – for example one of the little shops.
You can either plan a day trip to Lüneburg or end your day in comfort and plan your evening here.
Highlights in Lüneburg:
- Strolling along the streets
- Quaint old town with charming alleyways
- Numerous nice cafés and restaurants
- Lots of little stores to store in
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Ideally, you should grab your loved ones and a roof tent and go camping on the Lüneburg Heath.
Accommodation: Nature camping instead of a hotel or vacation apartment
When camping, you are not tied to just one site, but can visit several corners of the region and therefore also travel to different campsites.
The day can then be used for sightseeing and exploring the picturesque area, while the evening can be spent relaxing together at the campsite.
With camping furniture in the awning or simply in the open air, you can bring your eventful day to a perfect close.
These reasons speak for camping with a roof tent
If you decide to go camping and want to buy a roof tent, it will go almost unnoticed on your car as you travel from one place to the next.
It can be mounted on almost any car, provided it has roof racks.
If required, it can then be easily and simply opened up and offers you an enormously large and, above all, comfortable living space for sleeping and other uses.
There are various models that differ in size and equipment, for example.
Depending on the number of people, you can choose the model you want and configure it to suit your needs. The advantages of roof tent camping:
- More flexible travel than in a hotel or vacation apartment
- You are not tied to just one place
- Sleeping and living area is always ready
- Uncomplicated assembly in just a few minutes
- Various models with space for up to 5 people
- A closeness to nature and a sense of freedom
- Cost-effective vacation option
- Dog and family friendly
Probably one of the best reasons to go camping: Your dog has complete freedom here!
Packing list for camping: checklist, tips & suggestions
Nowadays, most people no longer go camping with just the bare essentials.
Instead, it can be a little more luxurious.
Instead of a 2-person tent, it is more comfortable to travel in a comfortable roof tent and important outdoor equipment such as chairs, table and loungers are also a must on the campsite.
Is tidiness the be-all and end-all for you?
There is also a practical solution for this when camping!
Here’s a checklist to help you take all the essentials with you on your camping vacation and make the most of your time.
These top 5 things should definitely be on your packing list:
- Camping furniture
- Awning or awning
- Camping kitchen including gas stove
- Durable food and cool box
- Mosquito spray and mosquito net
- …
- You can find all the gadgets in the packing list here!
Are you a camping beginner? Read all about the basics of packing lists, routes, costs, tips etc. here: Camping beginners.
Campsite recommendations: With pool, swimming pool & by the lake
As wild camping is generally prohibited in Germany, you should choose a campsite or legal pitch for your overnight stay here.
There are numerous campsites in the region around the Lüneburg Heath, all of which are very close to nature and therefore guarantee you a certain degree of privacy.
At the same time, they are centrally located so that you can start planning your day right after breakfast.
They are equipped with clean sanitary facilities, leisure activities and entertainment for children, and most of them also allow you to take your dog on vacation.
Many are even equipped with a pool or swimming pool or are located directly on the lake.
Here I have summarized some popular, central and inexpensive campsites:
South Seas Camp
4.5 stars / 4,574 Google reviews
- Address: Südsee Camp 1, 29649 Wietzendorf
- Opening hours: 08.00 to 21.00
- Phone: 05196 980116
Camping site “Auf dem Simpel”
4.6 stars / 1,125 Google reviews
- Address: Auf dem Simpel, 29614 Soltau
- Opening hours: 08:00 to 22:00
- Phone: 05191 3651
Campingpark Südheide – Winsen (Aller)
4.7 stars / 778 Google reviews
- Address: Im Stillen Winkel 20, 29308 Winsen (Aller)
- Opening hours: 8:00 to 18:00
- Phone: 05143 6661803
Röders’ Park – Premium Camping Lüneburg Heath
4.8 stars / 521 Google reviews
- Address: Ebsmoor 8, 29614 Soltau
- Opening hours: 8:00 to 22.00
- Phone: 05191 2141
Camping-Park Lüneburg Heath
4.5 stars / 1,044 Google reviews
- Address: Badeweg 3, 29640 Schneverdingen
- Opening hours: 09:00 to 22:00
- Phone: 05199 275
Take a look at the following video from the popular Lüneburg Heath camping park in advance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R6m1Y7OLME
Evaluation: Experience – What is important?
When choosing a campsite, you should definitely pay attention to a few important criteria in order to enjoy your time here as much as possible.
For example, a central location with enough privacy and a certain level of cleanliness of the site and sanitary facilities are important exclusion criteria that you should consider when making your choice so that you still feel comfortable and at home during your vacation.
I have listed a few factors for you here that you should keep in mind when looking for the right pitch:
- Rest
- Catering
- Friendliness
- Price-performance ratio
- General cleanliness
- Sanitary facilities
- Sanitary cleanliness
- Condition of the rental accommodation / plots
- Infrastructure
- Leisure time
- Location
Activities nearby: Hiking, cycling & co.
On a camping vacation, you are always surrounded by nature and usually have direct access to popular leisure activities and attractions.
The region around the Lüneburg Heath is very natural, but also boasts some charming sights and excursion destinations.
At the same time, you can also expect fun and games as well as exciting activities for the whole family.
Here I have picked out some interesting activities that await you on a vacation in the Lüneburg Heath and provide adventure, fun and excitement:
- Hiking or going for a walk
- Ride a bike
- Riding
- Sightseeing
- Swimming in the lake (e.g. Nonnenmattweiher)
- Wellness offers
- Shopping
Take a long walk along the beautiful natural routes! Which time of year is best for a vacation here?
Temperatures in the Lüneburg Heath
In the Lüneburg Heath, you can expect a mild, temperate climate all year round.
The average temperature is 9.9 degrees.
July is the warmest month with an average of 18.7 degrees, while January is the coldest month of the year with an average of 1.5 degrees.
A vacation is therefore particularly recommended in the summer months between June and August, as you can make the most of your time in nature.
A vacation here is a very special experience, especially in the last weeks of August when the flowers are in bloom.
- Mild, temperate climate
- Average temperature: 9.9 degrees
- Warmest month: July with 18.7 degrees
- Coldest month: January with 1.5 degrees
Weather today / in three days
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FAQ: Everything about the Lüneburg Heath
When is the best time to visit Lüneburg Heath?
Which towns are located in the Lüneburg Heath and in which federal state is the Lüneburg Heath actually located?
Here you will find some questions and answers that are frequently asked in connection with the Lüneburg Heath.
When is the best time to visit the Lüneburg Heath?
Probably the best time for a vacation in the Lüneburg Heath is when it is in bloom.
This is usually at the end of August or beginning of September.
The prerequisite for this is a balanced and mild climate.
Where to go on vacation in the Lüneburg Heath?
Bispingen is one of the most popular vacation resorts due to its highly recommended Center Parcs.
However, the spa town of Bad Bevensen and Wilsede are also popular destinations.
In general, the entire region around the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park is considered worthwhile for a vacation.
Which towns are in the Lüneburg Heath?
- Bispingen
- Hanstedt
- Boitze
- Wilsede
- Niederhaverbeck
- Döhle
- Undeloh
- Hermannsburg
- Unterlüß Müden
Where is the Lüneburg Heath at its most beautiful?
The Totengrund is considered the most beautiful heath valley in Lüneburg Heath.
A visit here, for example at sunset or sunrise, is highly recommended, especially during the flowering season.
In which federal state is the Lüneburg Heath?
The Lüneburg Heath is located in the federal state of Lower Saxony in Germany.
How far is it from Lüneburg to the Heide?
The fastest route from Lüneburg to Lüneburg Heath is via the K5 and is 33.2 kilometers.
By car, this route takes around 38 minutes.
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Reading tips: Camping vacation in Germany
If you still haven’t decided where to go on your vacation, you can find more articles on vacation inspiration here.
Camping in the Harz Mountains
Harz – If you are convinced by the Lüneburg Heath, you will also love the Harz!
Whether in summer or winter – there is definitely a lot to see in the legendary Harz Mountains, so everyone will get their money’s worth here.
Whether with your partner or the whole family with children and dog – read more about our vacation tips for a vacation full of exciting activities and highlights, such as the Brocken and Wernigerode:
Camping in the Black Forest
Black Forest – The Black Forest is also an absolute recommendation!
Dense forests, picturesque landscapes and historic architecture await you here.
Apart from that, you can relax in the best possible way, but also discover and see a lot, so there is something for everyone.
Read everything you need to know about a vacation in the Black Forest, which top spots and highlights you shouldn’t miss under any circumstances and where you can camp in this unspoiled region:
Camping on the Moselle
Moselle – Another tip would be a vacation on the Moselle.
Attractive cities, exciting sights and numerous opportunities to camp in the countryside await you here.
Are you flexible when it comes to your vacation?
The Moselle offers you a wide range of options to find the right place for your vacation.
Whether France or Germany – the landscapes around the Moselle are all characterized by picturesque nature, colourful plants, a love of wine and peaceful tranquillity.
Here you can find out what there is to know about a vacation in the various towns around the Moselle and which highlights you should definitely not miss: