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Two German campsites rank among Europe's best in ACSI Awards 2026

30.05.2026 10:00 1 min 1 source
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Two German campsites rank among Europe's best in ACSI Awards 2026
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Nearly 100,000 campers voted in a Eurocamping portal survey to determine Europe's top campsites. Two Bavarian sites — Arterhof (Best Campsites category) and Marktler Badesee (Small & Fine category) — were among the winners. A total of 36 campsites across Europe received awards, including locations in Norway, Spain, and Sweden.

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Two German campsites rank among Europe's best in ACSI Awards 2026

30.05.2026 CHIP DEU

🇩🇪 Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 30.05.2026

Diesel

$2.23 /l

€1.92 · £1.66/l

111 of 127

pricier than 87% of countries

Petrol

$2.30 /l

€1.98 · £1.71/l

115 of 126

pricier than 90% of countries

LPG

$1.37 /l

€1.17 · £1.02/l

44 of 46

pricier than 93% of countries

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