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Cheapest campsites in Germany and Europe in 2026

20.06.2026 03:11 1 min 2 sources
Reisereporter DEU + 1 more

In Brief

Camping.info has published a ranking of the most affordable campsites with a rating of at least four stars. In Germany, the average price per night is €40, with the cheapest spots starting at €10. In Europe, France, Denmark and Sweden lead with prices from €6.30.

Camping.info has released a list of the cheapest campsites in Germany and Europe for 2026. Only sites with a rating of at least four stars were included.

Prices in Germany

  • Average nightly cost: €40
  • Cheapest spots: from €10

Prices in Europe

  • Lowest prices recorded in France, Denmark and Sweden
  • Minimum cost: from €6.30 per night

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Cheapest campsites in Germany and Europe for 2026

05.02.2026 Reisereporter DEU Original source

Cheapest Campsites in Germany and Europe for 2026

05.02.2026 KN – Kieler Nachrichten DEU Original source

🇩🇪 Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$2.00 /l

€1.76 · £1.52/l

105 of 132

pricier than 79% of countries

Petrol

$2.11 /l

€1.86 · £1.60/l

120 of 134

pricier than 89% of countries

LPG

$1.29 /l

€1.14 · £0.98/l

46 of 48

pricier than 94% of countries

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