Camping in Romania

Camping in Romania

Romania, a country full of unspoilt nature, majestic mountains and rich culture, offers campers unique experiences. Whether you want to explore the wild Carpathian Mountains, enjoy the Black Sea coast or discover the Danube Delta, Romania has something for every nature lover. From modern campsites to remote pitches - the variety is impressive. 
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking nature and experience the warm hospitality of the locals. In this article, you'll find out everything you need to know for your perfect camping holiday in Romania.

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Rules for camping in Romania:

  • Wild camping and free standing with a motorhome in Romania is generally permitted.
  • However, wild camping is prohibited in nature reserves and national parks.
  • Campfires are only permitted in specially designated areas. In very dry periods there may also be a complete fire ban.

Carpathians (Transylvania)

The Carpathians are known for their impressive mountains, dense forests and picturesque landscapes. This region offers numerous opportunities for hiking, mountaineering and nature exploration.

Camping Zarnesti: Camping Zarnesti is located near the Piatra Craiului National Park and is ideal for nature lovers and hikers. The campsite offers modern facilities, pitches for tents and caravans and access to hiking trails and climbing routes.

Black Sea coast

The Black Sea coast is known for its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and lively atmosphere. Here, campers can enjoy the sun, swim and practise various water sports.

Camping S: Camping S is located near Mamaia, one of the most famous seaside resorts in Romania. The campsite offers direct access to the beach, modern sanitary facilities, restaurants, and leisure facilities.

Danube Delta

The Danube Delta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest and best-preserved river deltas in Europe. It is a paradise for birdwatchers, anglers and nature lovers.

Camping Green Dolphin: Camping Green Dolphin is located in Murighiol, on the edge of the Danube Delta. The campsite offers a unique opportunity to explore the flora and fauna of the delta. There are pitches for tents and caravans, boat trips and fishing trips.

Tips for camping holidays in Romania:

  • Find out about the campsites and their facilities in advance.
  • There are many bears in the Carpathians. Keep food safe and keep a safe distance from wild animals.
  • In rural areas, it is advisable to take drinking water with you, as the quality of water from natural sources can vary.

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Conclusion

Romania impresses with its unspoilt nature, breathtaking landscapes and rich culture. Whether it's the Carpathians, the Black Sea coast or the Danube Delta - a real adventure awaits you here. With the right preparation and respect for local customs, your camping holiday will be unforgettable.

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