Pielenhofen - The Campsite on the Naab River
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Pielenhofen - Friendly and always helpful support was our first and ongoing experience during our project stay at the Pielenhofen campsite on the Naab River.
The campsite has been run by the Bach family for several generations and is continuously being expanded without losing its family-run character.
Predominantly engaged in agriculture, the Regensburg residents, eager to swim, were often responsible for damage to the fields, ultimately rendering entire areas unusable for farming.
Campsite founders Ludwig and Anna Bach turned their initial frustration into an opportunity, resulting in one of the most scenic campsites in Eastern Bavaria:
The Pielenhofen campsite developed from the ancient Distelhausen farmstead near Pielenhofen. The farmstead was first documented in 1325.
For approximately 300 years, the Bach family has demonstrably guided the history of this farmstead, and family members are still active in agriculture today.
With the influx of recreation-seeking residents of Regensburg, as described above, the idea for establishing a tourist business was born. The foundation stone for the now much-expanded campsite was laid in 1959.
The restaurant, styled like a Bavarian beer garden, has become a popular spot not only for campsite guests but also for cyclists and canoeists traveling along or on the Naab River. We ourselves have had the pleasure of experiencing the excellent cuisine on several occasions.
Of course, the surrounding area, with the ancient Roman and cathedral city of Regensburg, the Walhalla memorial, the Liberation Hall, the Danube and Naab rivers, the Danube Gorge, the caves, and the castles, also contributes to the growing popularity of sustainable tourism in the region.
Kallmünz Castle Ruins and idyllic town