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19 July 2026

Building the Perfect Camperplace: 16 A Power, Water Points and Drainage in the Heart of the Eifel

If you travel by motorhome, you know the difference between a stopover that simply works and one that makes your whole holiday easier. Building the perfect camperplace starts with the essentials: reliable power, convenient water access, practical drainage, and a location that puts comfort and nature within easy reach. That is exactly the thinking behind our new camperplaces, created to offer well-equipped RV spots in a peaceful setting.

These camperplaces are located centrally on the campsite, close to the main building and the surrounding natural landscape. Each place includes a 16 A power connection, a water point, and a drainage point. In this article, we take a closer look at what makes a camperplace practical, why these facilities matter, and how thoughtful planning helps create a more enjoyable stay.

What Is a Well-Equipped Camperplace?

A camperplace is a dedicated space for motorhomes designed to make arrival, setup, and everyday use straightforward. The best camperplaces balance convenience with atmosphere. They support the practical needs of camper travel while still giving guests the feeling of being on holiday.

In our case, the new camperplaces combine three core features:

They are also positioned centrally on the campsite, near the main building, and close to the beautiful natural surroundings. That combination matters because a camperplace is not only about technical facilities. It is also about how easily guests can settle in and start enjoying their time away.

Why 16 A Power Matters for a Camperplace

Reliable electricity for daily comfort

One of the most important parts of building the perfect camperplace is installing a dependable electrical connection. Our camperplaces are all equipped with a 16 A power connection.

For motorhome guests, electricity plays a central role in day-to-day comfort. It can support the normal operation of onboard systems and helps make a pitch feel immediately usable after arrival. A strong, dedicated hook-up is one of the features that turns a basic stopping place into a comfortable base.

A better arrival experience

When guests arrive at a camperplace, they want setup to be easy. A clearly equipped pitch reduces friction. Instead of improvising, guests can connect their motorhome and settle in quickly.

That is especially valuable on a campsite where people come to enjoy a mix of:

The easier the practical side of camping is, the more time guests have to focus on the experience itself.

Why Water Points Are Essential

Everyday convenience at your pitch

A water point is one of the most useful features a camperplace can offer. Water access supports the rhythm of camper travel and makes it easier to manage daily needs without unnecessary hassle.

When building the perfect camperplace, water access should never feel like an afterthought. It is one of the most practical services on any RV pitch because it helps guests maintain comfort during their stay.

A more self-sufficient stay

Motorhome travel is often about freedom. Guests want the flexibility to stay comfortably while enjoying the independence that comes with traveling in their own vehicle. A camperplace with a water point supports that kind of stay.

This fits naturally with the atmosphere here: a family-friendly campsite in the beautiful nature of the Süd Eifel, where guests can enjoy the outdoors while still having the facilities they need close at hand.

Why Drainage Improves the Overall Camperplace

Practical infrastructure makes a real difference

Drainage is one of the least glamorous parts of a camperplace, but it is one of the most important. Our camperplaces include a drainage point, giving guests a practical way to manage wastewater.

That may sound simple, but simple infrastructure often has the biggest impact. A well-designed camperplace should make everyday camper routines easier, cleaner, and more efficient.

Comfort is often about the details

When people think about great camping, they often picture scenery first. And the surrounding area certainly delivers that, with woodland, green hills, rock faces, and small villages nearby. But convenience matters too.

A camperplace becomes more enjoyable when practical tasks are straightforward. That is why drainage belongs alongside power and water as a core part of the setup.

Location Matters: Central on the Campsite, Close to Everything

A good camperplace is not only defined by its connections. Location also shapes the guest experience.

Our new camperplaces are centrally located on the campsite, near the main building, and next to the beautiful natural surroundings. That positioning offers a strong balance: guests stay well connected to the campsite while remaining close to the outdoor setting that makes the area so appealing.

Why a central location works well

A central location can make a stay smoother in several ways:

  1. Easy orientation on arrival
    Guests can find their place and settle in without complication.

  2. Convenient access to key facilities
    Being near the main building helps make the practical side of the stay more comfortable.

  3. A strong connection to the holiday atmosphere
    You are close to the life of the campsite, while still enjoying the natural environment around you.

A Camperplace in a Setting Made for Outdoor Holidays

The appeal of a camperplace grows when it is part of a destination worth exploring. Here, the wider environment adds real value to the stay.

The campsite is located in Utscheid, a quiet village with no shops, restaurants, or other amenities. That creates a genuine rural atmosphere where guests can enjoy the calm of country life. At the same time, there are four supermarkets within a maximum of 15 minutes by car, with the nearest only 6 km away.

That combination is especially attractive for motorhome travelers. You can enjoy peace and nature on-site while still having practical shopping options nearby.

A strong base for exploring

The surrounding region offers a broad mix of landscapes and activities. Guests can enjoy:

For many camper guests, that is the ideal combination. The pitch becomes both a comfortable stop and a practical base for day trips.

How a Camperplace Fits Into the Wider Camping Experience

Our camperplaces are part of a campsite designed for guests who want a mix of nature, relaxation, culture, and activity. That wider setting matters because a motorhome pitch should feel integrated into the overall holiday experience.

Families and outdoor-minded travelers can enjoy features across the campsite such as:

This makes the camperplace especially appealing for guests who want more than a parking space. They want a campsite atmosphere with room to relax, spend time outdoors, and enjoy a comfortable base in nature.

Camperplace Features at a Glance

For quick reference, here is what defines these camperplaces.

Feature Details
Type Camperplace
Location on the campsite Centrally located
Nearby point Close to the main building
Setting Near beautiful nature
Power 16 A power connection
Water Water point
Drainage Drainage point

Practical Tips for Choosing the Right Camperplace

If you are comparing camperplaces for your next trip, focus on the features that make daily life easier. The best pitch is usually the one that combines convenience, location, and atmosphere.

1. Check the utility connections

Look for a camperplace with:

These are the core elements of a practical RV stay.

2. Consider the position on the campsite

A centrally located camperplace can make arrival and daily use more convenient, especially when it is near shared facilities.

3. Think beyond the pitch itself

A great camperplace should also place you close to the kind of holiday you want. If you enjoy walking, cycling, natural landscapes, and quiet surroundings, location matters just as much as infrastructure.

4. Choose a place that supports your style of travel

Some travelers want a simple overnight stop. Others want a comfortable base for several days of exploring. A camperplace with 16 A power, water points and drainage is especially well suited to guests who value convenience during a longer or more relaxed stay.

If you are exploring different ways to stay, there are also several other options on the campsite. These include:

Each option offers a different camping style, from motorhome comfort to more nature-focused stays.

Why Building the Perfect Camperplace Comes Down to Thoughtful Choices

Building the perfect camperplace is not about adding complexity. It is about getting the essentials right.

A motorhome pitch works best when it gives guests what they truly need:

Together, these elements create a stay that feels easy, comfortable, and ready for real holiday time from the moment guests arrive.

Conclusion

A well-designed camperplace makes all the difference to a motorhome holiday. With a 16 A power connection, water point, and drainage point, our new camperplaces are built to support comfortable RV travel in a peaceful, nature-rich setting. Their central position on the campsite, close to the main building and the surrounding landscape, adds even more convenience.

If you are looking for a camperplace that combines practical facilities with the atmosphere of the Süd Eifel, this is a strong place to start. Explore the camperplace and discover the other camping options to find the stay that suits your next holiday best.