Yes, electricity is charged separately and costs €0.70 per kWh.
FAQs – Camping Resort Turnersee
Accommodation
What do I need to bear in mind when using the accommodation?
By moving into the accommodation, you accept the site rules and use all facilities at your own risk.
Who is liable for damage or loss?
The campsite is not liable for theft, loss or damage to personal belongings, nor are we liable for damage caused by force majeure, such as storms, hail or lightning. Parents are also liable for their children, while dog owners are responsible for their animals.
Pitch
How big are the pitches?
We provide the pitch sizes as guidelines, as we take vegetation, paths and the entire infrastructure into account.
Can I choose my pitch freely?
No, you may only use the pitch you have booked or agreed upon, as only this pitch is reserved for you.
How many vehicles are allowed per pitch?
One camping vehicle is allowed per pitch, whereby a car may only be parked on your own pitch. Parking of other vehicles is not permitted.
What should I bear in mind when leaving the pitch?
Please leave your pitch clean and tidy so that subsequent guests can use it without restriction.
Are groundsheets permitted?
Impermeable plastic groundsheets are not permitted, so please only use breathable awning carpets.
Is electricity charged separately?
What electricity and gas regulations apply?
Camping vehicles must have a valid gas test, and electricity connections are limited to 12–16 amps. In addition, only tested and earthed cables with a minimum cross-section of 2.5 mm² and a maximum length of 25 m may be used.
Where can waste water be disposed of?
Waste water may only be discharged into the designated drains or chemical waste disposal points, as we must protect the environment and infrastructure.
Pets
Are dogs allowed at the campsite?
Dogs are very welcome, but we ask you to observe the applicable dog regulations to ensure that everyone can enjoy a pleasant stay.
Is there a leash requirement for dogs?
Yes, dogs must be kept on a short leash at all times throughout the campsite, on the beach and at the pitch so that all guests feel safe and comfortable.
Where are dogs not allowed?
Please do not bring dogs into the sanitary facilities or playground to ensure hygiene and safety for all guests.
Where am I allowed to walk my dog?
Only walk dogs outside the campsite; the beach path, sunbathing areas, pitches and mobile home park are excluded.
Are dogs allowed to swim in Lake Turnersee?
No, dogs are not allowed to swim in Turnersee due to official regulations; as an alternative, you can use the stream in front of the beach towards St. Primus.
What should be considered in the case of contamination by dogs?
Please remove dog faeces immediately, even on your pitch, and use the dog waste bags and disposal bins provided at reception to keep the site clean.
Are there any special regulations for certain breeds of dog?
So-called listed dogs (e.g. pit bulls, Rottweilers, bull terriers) must wear a muzzle.
Children
What responsibilities do parents have at the campsite?
Parents are responsible for their children and are also liable for any damage caused by them.
Are children allowed to use the sanitary facilities on their own?
To prevent accidents and disturbances, children under the age of 5 should only use the sanitary facilities when accompanied by an adult.
Are there any rules for young people during quiet hours?
Please note that children and young people under the age of 16 may only remain on the premises after midnight if accompanied by their parents in order to comply with the provisions of the Youth Protection Act.
When can the playground be used?
Please only use the playground during the advertised times so that all guests can use the facility safely and fairly.
General
When is check-in and check-out?
Please note that check-in is only possible during reception hours, while check-out is possible from 8 a.m. at the earliest, so that we can provide all guests with the best possible service.
When is the reception open?
The reception is open daily. Please refer to the notice on site for the current opening hours. Further information.
What are the quiet hours at the campsite?
Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., during which time all noise must be kept to a minimum. In addition, the barrier is closed from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., which means that driving is strictly prohibited during this period.
What traffic rules apply on the premises?
A maximum speed limit of 10 km/h applies throughout the campsite, and this applies to cars as well as bicycles, scooters and e-scooters. In addition, e-scooters and scooters are not permitted after 11 p.m. for noise protection reasons.
Is barbecuing permitted at the campsite?
Barbecuing is only permitted with suitable equipment. Open fires are prohibited throughout the entire campsite.
Is washing vehicles permitted?
Washing cars, caravans or motorhomes is not permitted on the campsite. Please use external car wash facilities for this purpose.
How is waste disposed of?
Waste separation is mandatory, so we kindly ask you to use the appropriately labelled containers. Glass may only be disposed of in the designated glass containers, and bulky waste will not be accepted.
Are visitors allowed to enter the campsite?
Visitors must register at reception and leave the premises by 10 p.m. at the latest. Visiting does not automatically entitle visitors to use all facilities.
What should you bear in mind when swimming and at the beach?
Swimming is at your own risk; there is no lifeguard on duty. Ball games are not permitted on the beach. Water sports equipment may only be stored in the designated areas.
What happens in the event of violations of the site rules?
Violations of the campsite rules, disrespectful behaviour or disturbance of other guests may result in expulsion from the campsite without discussion. Wilful damage will be reported to the police. To the campsite rules.