Campingplatz Bremen – Are you looking for a new vacation destination?
Looking for inspiring itineraries and unusual places to sleep with exciting day trips?
You don’t have to wait for your next vacation abroad or book a ticket.
There are a large number of campsites in Germany that allow you to enjoy a vacation with a roof tent.
Especially in the Bremen area, you can enjoy the pure beauty of nature!
Here you can find all the important information about camping in Bremen, the seasons and a trip to the North Sea!
Camping Ratgeber:
Region in Bremen: Campsite in Germany
2362 ha of Bremen’s urban area is green.
“The pearl on the Weser” is one of the greenest cities in Germany.
Huge green spaces, numerous parks and natural oases offer campers plenty of space to walk, cycle and breathe deeply.
For families, there are beautiful playgrounds, animal enclosures and mini golf courses to brighten up a day trip.
Plant lovers can discover fascinating plant species in the various gardens.
There is also a lot to experience at the Bremen campsites, for example you can hire canoes or bicycles and spend the day at rivers, dykes and bathing lakes.
Lakes, rivers & landscapes in Bremen
If you are a water person and enjoy swimming, you can cool off in Bremen at eleven bathing lakes and 14 closed pools in the warm months.
Bathing lakes in Bremen:
- Werdersee
- City forest lake
- Sportparksee
- Grambker Lake
- Waller Feldmarksee
- Lake Mahndorf
- Achterdieksee
- Bultesee
- Lake Sodenmatt
- Habenshausen riparian meadow
Swimming pool in Bremen:
- Stadium pool
- West bath
- Schlossparkbad
- Vegesack leisure pool
- Blumenthal outdoor pool
If you like cycling, you can enjoy the fresh air along Bremen’s endless waterways and expansive landscapes.
Those who enjoy walking can also enjoy Bremen’s unique nature here.
Rivers in Bremen:
- Weser
- Wümme
- Ochtum
- Lesum
Landscape in Bremen – Bremen is the perfect place for those who enjoy nature.
Here you can hike through landscapes and nature reserves and find numerous animals and plants.
- Wümmedeich
- Hollerdeich
- Borgfelder Wümme meadows
- Easter dyke
- Habenhauser dike
- Überseepark
- Green corridor west
- Stadtwerder
- Weser riverside park
- Wolfkuhlen Park
- Ichons Park
Bremen: Camping in all seasons
Camping only in summer?
The other seasons also have their advantages.
In spring, the city is bathed in a sea of colorful blossoms.
Especially at peak bloom time, flower lovers experience a huge explosion of color in the middle of nature and also in the city.
You can also watch boats, go for a stroll, eat out and enjoy the spring weather.
Of course, most events in summer take place in parks, on lakes and in the city.
If you visit Bremen in summer, you will certainly not be bored!
As soon as it starts to get cooler outside and the leaves turn different shades of red, autumn has arrived!
This is the beginning of the time of year to enjoy the variety of closed attractions in Bremen’s museums, galleries and cinemas.
If you don’t mind the chilly air, you can enjoy the fresh air on a walk or something similar in the fall.
When the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, the winter season has arrived.
Christmas decorations and the smell of speculoos are in the air.
You can enjoy the romantic and contemplative winter season at medieval markets or Christmas markets.
If you still don’t want to miss out on walks, you should pack your sledge.
Because Bremen has the best slopes for having fun with the kids and your partner.
North Sea excursion: By car to the sea
As there are few campsites in Bremen itself, you can also spend your vacation in Bremen’s surroundings.
The sea is only a stone’s throw away!
The best places can be reached by car in no time at all.
You can take day trips from the campsite or even get tips at reception.
So if you have beach fever and are spontaneous, you can always drive to the sea, because it’s not far away!
Along the long stretch from Westerland on Sylt to the north in East Frisia, there are the most beautiful campsites on the North Sea for you.
These places are ideal for long beach walks and bike tours in beautiful surroundings.
If you are camping in Bremen, you can make a day trip there – it’s worth it!
Many campers in Bremen enjoy the beautiful beaches and sweet Frisian cafés with a dreamlike dune landscape.
Campers who don’t like to do without luxury can spend a few days or hours being pampered in wellness and economy hotels along the beach and enjoy the peace and quiet and fresh sea air.
Weather in Bremen: Wind & Weather
As a camper, you should definitely think about the weather in advance.
You can camp in almost any weather, but you should still be equipped with warm clothing, a rain jacket and the like. Various websites and apps will always show you the latest weather information.
So nothing can stand in the way of your camping vacation!
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Bremen Video: Campsites & insights into nature
Are you looking forward to your next camping vacation in Bremen?
In this video you will find the first impressions of the landscape from above.
enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPMZk2khbwk
Offer & facilities at the campsite
If you’ve got the urge to go camping in Bremen but have never been on a vacation like this before, don’t panic.
When camping, to-do lists are usually a good way to make sure you don’t forget anything and enjoy your vacation to the full.
You can write down everything you will need for your vacation.
It is important to check the campsite websites in advance to find out what the sanitary and kitchen facilities are like on site.
Some offer them, others do not.
If you don’t have a kitchen in your motorhome or car, you can simply buy a gas stove or cook over a fire.
For kitchen utensils, you can use materials and appliances from your own kitchen.
You don’t need to buy anything new.
Of course, you should use your clothes sparingly so that you have enough space to store everything in the car.
Wind and rain jackets and quick-drying towels are of course most important.
If you are going hiking or doing other sports, you should pack sports clothing and a pair of hiking boots so that your feet don’t hurt.
Of course, electronics are also important, so you should make a list in advance of what cables and devices you need.
For example, you should have a charging cable for your cell phone or camera with you.
Some campsites offer small stores where you can go shopping.
This is of course more convenient and you can go shopping there if you have forgotten something.
Often campsite websites even have checklists or other information that will make your life easier.
Permanent or occasional campers, whether “glampers”
Do I have to book a campsite in advance?
No, you don’t have to.
Depending on the size of the campsite, a pitch may be available spontaneously.
You can get information at the reception desk at the entrance to the campsite and pay directly in cash or by card.
Campsites are often divided into different districts.
Permanent campers often pay an annual or monthly rent and have a permanent pitch on this site.
Occasional campers often enjoy a camping vacation and book a pitch in advance as they know how the campsite is set up.
For groups such as school trips, there are often separate areas so that you don’t have to worry about noise and noise pollution.
However, you shouldn’t be surprised if the best pitches are already booked up in high season.
Of course, you are not forced to stay at a campsite forever, so you can pack up your car after just two days, drive on and look for a new campsite.
The prices vary depending on the season and the popularity of the campsite.
A pitch by the lake or right by the sea naturally costs a little more.
- Pitches for vacationers
- Rental accommodation / Holiday homes
- Permanent camper
Campers – Who goes camping?
Who still goes camping these days?
The camping trend is getting bigger and bigger.
Celebrities, influencers and others are leading the way.
If you don’t fancy a hotel vacation and crowds of people, you can really relax while camping.
You can visit campsites all over the world, not just in Germany, and enjoy the fresh air and peace and quiet.
- Couples
- Vacationers with a tent
- Families with children under 6 years
- Families with children under 12
- Families with children under the age of 18
- Seniors
- Youth groups
Campsite recommendations in Bremen
Here you can find our small selection of recommendations for Bremen!
Want even more?
On Pincamp you will find many more campsite recommendations for many cities in Bremen.
Source: Pincamp
HanseCamping – (233 pitches)
HanseCamping (address: Hochschulring 1 in 28359 Bremen) with 233 pitches for campers on a total area of 5.3 ha and a plot size of 100-145 m².
The price per person is 12.00 euros, children 6.50 euros and the stand fee 11.50 euros, payable in cash, Maestro, Mastercard, Visa.
Read more: HanseCamping Directions, address and camper capacities at HanseCamping:
- Address: Hochschulring 1 in 28359 Bremen, Germany
- Location: Bremen
- 233 pitches for campers
- 25 pitches for permanent campers
- 100-145 m² plot size
- Total size in ha: 5.3
- Directions (Google Maps): HanseCamping
Märchencamping – (250 pitches)
HanseCamping (address: Hochschulring 1 in 28359 Bremen) with 250 pitches for campers on a total area of 9 ha and a plot size of 100-150 m².
You pay 6.00 euros per person, children 6.50 euros and a stand fee of 21.00 euros, payable in cash, Maestro, Mastercard, Visa.
Read more: Fairy tale camping
- Address: Zum Steller See 83 28359 Bremen, Germany
- Location: Bremen
- 250 pitches for campers
- 150 of which for permanent campers
- 100-150 m² plot size
- Total size in ha: 5.3
- Directions (Google Maps):Märchencamping