Campsite Takeover on the French-German Border – Pays de Bitche (Mosel)
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In a lush green setting, in the heart of the Northern Vosges, this 3-star campsite (Atout France rating 12/2021) spans 10.8 hectares of greenery on the edge of the forest and by the water. It includes 438 pitches, of which 193 are residential, and 42 rental units, including 30 recent mobile homes (less than 3 years old).
The site is equipped with 5 sanitary blocks, two of which are heated, a heated outdoor pool, 2 tennis courts, a playground, a multisport field, and a pétanque area. The main building houses a restaurant with 100 seats, sanitary facilities, and storage spaces. An reception and accommodation building completes the ensemble.
The campsite is located in the Vosges du Nord Regional Natural Park, classified as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Le Pays de Bitche, where the campsite is located, is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship around glass and crystal, with sites such as the Saint-Louis Crystal Factory and the Meisenthal Glass Site.
With great development potential towards a family clientele and lovers of slow tourism and nature, this campsite represents a unique opportunity for investors looking to develop an eco-friendly accommodation offer (cabins, glamping, ready-to-camp).
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