EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee
EuroParcs Biggesee

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Holdiay park Biggesee

In the heart of the Ebbegebirge Nature Park lies the German holiday park EuroParcs Biggesee. Not only can you enjoy the rural surroundings here. The Hanseatic city of Attendorn, with its historic town centre, the Sauerland Museum and attractive shops and restaurants is not far away either. EuroParcs Biggesee is located on the most beautiful bay of this largest lake in the region.

What makes this park unique?

in Attendorn, North Rhine-Westphalia (DE)

  • Holiday park at the Biggesee lake
  • Holiday park in Sauerland
  • Great hiking & cycling trails

Our favourites

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€359
€292
3 nights
2 people

Velthorst 4

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€402
€326
3 nights
2 people

Hackfort barrier free 6

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€23
1 night
2 people

Camping pitch Standard

62

Cool down at our beach and natural lake

Discover the facilities

Bike rental

What better way to explore the beautiful surroundings than by bicycle? Various walking and cycling routes are also available at the reception desk.

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Campsite shop

Next to the reception is our camping shop for some forgotten groceries. We have fresh rolls (to order), coffee-to-go, soft drinks and beer.

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Beach and natural lake

Dive in! EuroParcs Biggesee is located in the midst of nature and right on the Waldenburger Bucht on the Biggesee. Lay down your towel on the beach, cool off in the lake or take to the water in a boat.

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Sanitary

In the park you can use our sanitary building. It has toilets, showers, washing cabins, children's sanitary facilities, a baby washroom, dishwashing facilities and a disposal area for chemical toilets. There is also a generous toilet for the disabled and the possibility of renting a family bathroom. Especially for our four-legged guests there is a dog shower.

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  • Beach and natural lake
  • At the Hanseatic City of Attendorn
  • Wide range of activities

Visit Attendorn, practice various water sports on the Biggesee & much more

What is there to do in the area?

Museums in Sauerland

In the 19th century, Sauerland was the centre of the metal industry and mining. Many museums in the area are reminders of this era. Like the Wendener Hütte in Wenden, one of the oldest remaining blast furnaces in Germany, and the Knochenmühle (bone mill) in Meinerzhagen-Mühlhofe. Many of the museums are interactive and are also great fun for children!

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Krombacher World

Take a look inside a modern brewery? That is possible at Krombacher World. During a guided tour you will not only learn all about the craft of brewing beer, but you will also be able to taste the various beers during a beer tasting session. The beers are selected by the beer sommelier of the brewery and give you a taste of the Sauerland. Cheers!

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Cycling routes Biggesee

Biggesee is bursting with beautiful routes for cyclists and mountain bikers. The Bigge-Lister Radring has two routes around the enchanting lakes: an upper route and one along the shores of the lakes. The challenging upper route is 64 km long and takes you past Attendorn, Drolshagen, Olpe and both lakes. Near the village of Drolshagen you will find the Wegeringhauser Tunnel. The tunnel is closed every year from November to mid-April, when rare species of bat hibernate here. The 50 km long route along the lake is flatter and also suitable for children. In Attendorn there is a mountain bike park.

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Schnellenberg Castle

In this castle, you can imagine yourself to be back in the Middle Ages. With its towering spires and mighty walls, Burg Schnellenburg towers majestically above the green hills of the Sauerland. It is one of the most beautiful and best preserved castles in the area and was first mentioned in 1222. Take a look in the chapel and in the knight's hall. The restaurant offers good food and you can stay overnight in the castle.

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Museums in Sauerland

In the 19th century, Sauerland was the centre of the metal industry and mining. Many museums in the area are reminders of this era. Like the Wendener Hütte in Wenden, one of the oldest remaining blast furnaces in Germany, and the Knochenmühle (bone mill) in Meinerzhagen-Mühlhofe. Many of the museums are interactive and are also great fun for children!

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Krombacher World

Take a look inside a modern brewery? That is possible at Krombacher World. During a guided tour you will not only learn all about the craft of brewing beer, but you will also be able to taste the various beers during a beer tasting session. The beers are selected by the beer sommelier of the brewery and give you a taste of the Sauerland. Cheers!

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Cycling routes Biggesee

Biggesee is bursting with beautiful routes for cyclists and mountain bikers. The Bigge-Lister Radring has two routes around the enchanting lakes: an upper route and one along the shores of the lakes. The challenging upper route is 64 km long and takes you past Attendorn, Drolshagen, Olpe and both lakes. Near the village of Drolshagen you will find the Wegeringhauser Tunnel. The tunnel is closed every year from November to mid-April, when rare species of bat hibernate here. The 50 km long route along the lake is flatter and also suitable for children. In Attendorn there is a mountain bike park.

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Schnellenberg Castle

In this castle, you can imagine yourself to be back in the Middle Ages. With its towering spires and mighty walls, Burg Schnellenburg towers majestically above the green hills of the Sauerland. It is one of the most beautiful and best preserved castles in the area and was first mentioned in 1222. Take a look in the chapel and in the knight's hall. The restaurant offers good food and you can stay overnight in the castle.

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Cycling tours in beautiful natural surroundings
Discover Lake Bigge

Biggesee is bursting with beautiful routes for cyclists and mountain bikers. The Bigge-Lister Radring has two routes around the enchanting lakes: an upper route and one along the shores of the lakes. The challenging upper route is 64 km long and takes you past Attendorn, Drolshagen, Olpe and both lakes. Near the village of Drolshagen you will find the Wegeringhauser Tunnel. The tunnel is closed every year from November to mid-April, when rare species of bat hibernate here. The 50 km long route along the lake is flatter and also suitable for children. In Attendorn there is a mountain bike park.
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What do others say?

Reviews about EuroParcs Biggesee

10

A very friendly team with casual jokes. A very beautiful, well-maintained place, and good cleanliness in the sanitary facilities.

🇩🇪 Bruno K.

10

Beautiful and cozy place. The facility is excellently set up. Showers and toilets were very clean. There are great excursion destinations nearby. Personally, I can only recommend it further.

🇩🇪 Pablo B.

9

Beautiful holiday park, friendly reception – I will be very happy to return many times for my vacation or a nice weekend.

🇩🇪 Ivette P.

Who, what, where, when

About EuroParcs Biggesee

In the middle of the Ebbegebirge Nature Park lies the first German holiday park - EuroParcs Biggesee! The beautiful rural surroundings, but also the proximity to the Hanseatic town of Attendorn with its historic town center, the Sauerland Museum and many stores and restaurants make this holiday park a very special holiday destination with a wide range of activities.

Biggesee recreation area

Cozy cities and excursions

Seasonal pitches

Address

Europarcs Biggesee

Waldenburg Bay 11
57439 Attendorn
Germany
Route to the park

Book your stay at EuroParcs Biggesee

  • Free rebooking up to 28 days before arrival

Why Europarcs

  • Free rebooking up to 28 days before arrival
  • Free cancellation within 24 hours after booking
  • Pay in instalments
  • Free cancellation within 24 hours after booking
  • Pay in instalments