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Campingplatz Dresden-MockritzC+Worth Trying
Boderitzer Str. 30, 01217 Dresden, Germany
· Restaurant, Holiday apartment rental, Campground
· 4.5/5 Google (1876 reviews)
Solid, city-convenient campsite with friendly staff and adequate facilities; expect coin-timed showers, small/sloped pitches, and seasonal closures—useful base for Dresden rather than a destination resort.
Why it gets a C+ for overall quality
Campingplatz Dresden-Mockritz functions as a practical base for Dresden exploration rather than a dining destination. The suburban location with direct bus access to the city center and friendly staff are genuine strengths, but casual campsite-level food quality and worn grounds with muddy pitches reflect modest execution. Best suited for budget-conscious travelers prioritizing location and convenience over amenities or culinary experience.
Restaurant Summary
The scene here is a leafy suburban campground that works as a practical base for Dresden. Guests highlight friendly reception when staffed and a handy kiosk for late arrivals. One camper summed it up: "Bus at the gate made sightseeing easy," even if the grounds feel a bit worn in places. Cooking-wise, expectations should land on casual, campsite fare. When the on-site restaurant is open, several diners call the food good value, and the small shop covers basics and fresh bread. Facilities are functional rather than flashy: coin-timed showers, adequate washrooms, and some newly renovated areas mixed with spots that need TLC—best for travelers who want location over luxury. Families will find a seasonal pool, a small playground, and daily bread service. That said, reviews note playground maintenance issues at times and compact, sloped pitches that can feel tight in high season. Choose it for easy bus access to the city and manage expectations on space and amenities.
At a Glance
- Direct bus at entrance to city center
- Friendly staff and easy kiosk check-in
- Coin-timed showers and dishwashing hot water fees
- Small, sloped and sometimes muddy pitches
- Seasonal closures and limited reception hours
What Sets It Apart
- Bus stop at entrance for quick city access
- Self check-in kiosk for after-hours arrivals
- Seasonal pool and nearby lake
What People Love
- Doorstep bus to Dresden sights
- Fresh morning bread rolls
- Quiet, green setting
- Good value meals when restaurant is open
Points of Concern
- Barrier and license-plate recognition glitches cause entry frustration
- Hygiene lapses reported in off-season weeks (slow cleaning, empty soap)
- Cramped, sloped pitches with limited electrical hookups
- Seasonal schedule not clearly communicated; reception often closed midday
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€20-30 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Based on reviews only: verify restaurant opening days; the shop reliably offers bread rolls and basics.
Perfect For
- City sightseeing base with camper or tent
- Overnight transit stop near Dresden
- Budget-conscious travelers prioritizing access over amenities
- Cyclists using bus and bike paths
Location Insights
Area: Leafy suburban edge of Dresden with residential streets and access to nature; practical base for sightseeing.
Safety: Generally safe suburban environment with regular foot traffic and public transit nearby.
Nearby: Near city bus routes, bike paths, and family attractions like Großer Garten and Dresden Zoo.
MockritzMockritz is a suburban neighborhood in Dresden characterized by residential areas, green spaces, and recreational facilities. The area is popular for its proximity to natural landscapes and outdoor leisure options, including lakes and parks, making it a relaxed and family-friendly environment with casual dining options often linked to outdoor activities.
Practical Information
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