Campings Austria

Campings Austria

Campsites in Austria are famous for their stunning natural surroundings, and our campsite in Austria is no different! Treat yourself to a fabulous holiday here and choose our most luxurious type of mobile home, the Excellent! This deluxe mobile home is fully equipped to provide you with the utmost comfort!

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Bella Austria

Austria - Styria - St. Peter am Kammersberg

  • Fine pool with separate kids' pool & sunbathing area
  • Mobile homes located on very spacious pitches
  • Perfect area for hiking
7.9

Mobile homes

(2 types available)
Sat 05 Jul - Sat 12 Jul
from 1,192.98

Our campsites in Austria

In Austria, we offer you Bella Austria campsite. This quiet family campsite has a beautifully landscaped swimming pool where you can relax. Near the pool is a sauna which you can use free of charge. In high season children can take part in the entertainment programme at the campsite.

Our accommodation

At our campsite in Austria, we have two-bedroom and three-bedroom mobile homes. All our mobile homes are equipped with free air conditioning and a wooden decking where you can enjoy your well-earned holiday. In addition, our Comfort Plus Lounge mobile home has a satellite television.

Our regions in Austria

Our campsite in Austria is located in the Steiermark region. This region is also known as the 'Tuscany of Austria' because of its many vineyards. Styria has beautiful countryside and impressive mountain landscapes. Here you can hike, cycle and swim to your heart's content. Nothing more stands in the way of an unforgettable holiday in Austria!

Cities and sights in Austria

Austria has several sights worth visiting:

  • Bad Blumau. This idyllic spa is built in Hundertwasser style with healing water from one of Austria's deepest springs. Every year, Bad Blumau attracts many tourists.
  • The beautiful city of Graz was declared the cultural capital of Europe in 2003 and is famous for its historic city centre, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Visit the Krimmler Wasserfälle in the Hohe Tauern national park. This is the highest waterfall in Europe. You can reach the top of the waterfall via a panoramic road.
  • The ice caves in Werfen. These ice caves consist of a 40 km long system of tunnels. The tunnels were created by melting water and wind.
  • Take a day trip to the Turracherhöhe. Here you can take the cable car to the top and from here you have a great panoramic view.
  • The 1600-metre-long Nocky Flitzer toboggan run is for the real daredevils. Race at high speed through the Alpine landscape consisting of deep gorges, vast Alpine meadows and dense forests.
  • The Von Trap family home in Salzburg is worth a visit. The musical 'The sound of music' is based on it. In addition, Heinrich Himmler, former leader of the SS lived here. Today, this house is a hotel and a wedding venue.

Country information

Below are some characteristics of Austria:

  • Capital: Vienna
  • Currency: Euro
  • Population: 8.2 million
  • Form of government: Federal Republic
  • Bank holidays: 26 October
  • Language: the official language in Austria is German.

The climate of Austria

There is a continental climate in the hilly and lower parts. In April and May, temperatures are between 15 and 20 degrees. In July and August it is very pleasant with temperatures around 24 degrees. In September, too, you can enjoy an Indian summer with temperatures around 20 degrees.

Transport in Austria

You can reach our campsite in Austria via Klagenfurt airport. Austria also has a large and extensive rail network. In the big cities you can often use the bus, tram or metro.

Food in Austria

Austrian cuisine has Italian and Hungarian influences. A well-known Austrian dish is the Fiaker Goulash from the capital Vienna. Other typical dishes include Wiener schnitzel, Kaiserschmarren and Tafelspitz. Furthermore, Austrian cuisine is known for its many delicacies. Examples include Apfelstrüdel and Sachertorte. Typically, beer and wine are served with meals. Austria has a rich beer tradition and has many breweries. There are also many quality wines from Austria.

Important information

A toll vignette is compulsory in Austria. Daytime running lights are compulsory. Carrying a warning triangle, safety vest and first-aid box is compulsory. You can reach emergency services in Austria via 112.


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