• Dolomiten Camping Amlacherhof
  • Dolomiten Camping Amlacherhof
  • Dolomiten Camping Amlacherhof
  • Dolomiten Camping Amlacherhof
  • Dolomiten Camping Amlacherhof

Dolomiten Camping Amlacherhof

Camping on the most beautiful spot in the Lienz valley floor!

A relaxing holiday in East Tyrol is on offer at the Amlacherhof Dolomites campsite, whether in a tent, motorhome, mobile home or in one of the newly built flats or rooms. The site is situated in a sunny, quiet yet central location at the foot of the Lienz Dolomites, in the immediate vicinity of Lienz and the picturesque Tristachersee lake.

The popular Drau cycle path leads directly past the campsite and offers a quick connection to neighbouring South Tyrol.

Location & Pitch

This idyllic place is located about 1.5 kilometres south of Lienz, surrounded by picturesque meadows and forests with a magnificent view of the Lienz Dolomites. The pitches are beautifully landscaped, parcelled out and offer both sunny and shady areas.

In addition, water and waste water connections are available to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

Sanitary facilities

The sanitary facilities and washrooms are modern and offer rentable family cabins with shower, bath and WC. There are also facilities for barrier-free access, as well as tumble dryers, fully automatic washing machines and ironing equipment. It is also possible to cook in the dishwashing room.

Catering

There is a snack bar right on the square that serves pizza and small dishes, which are also available to take away. The bread roll service also offers a variety of fresh pastries every morning.

There is a restaurant in the neighbourhood that offers down-to-earth and local dishes.

Leisure time

There is a bike hire service on site with e-bikes and a bike service for guests. The campsite also offers minigolf, a trampoline, a riding stable, go-kart hire, pit-pat and trick-pin.

In Lienz there is a summer toboggan run and a new swimming pool. There are also numerous hiking trails in the surrounding area.

(c) TVB Osttirol Erwin Haiden