Grand opening: The new family resort Caravanserei” in Schmachtenhagen!

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The caravansary opens in Schmachtenhagen, Oranienburg, on October 2nd, with 150 parking spaces for mobile homes and 30 tiny houses.

Am 2. Oktober eröffnet die Caravanserei in Schmachtenhagen, Oranienburg, mit 150 Stellplätzen für Wohnmobile und 30 Tiny-Häusern.
The caravansary opens in Schmachtenhagen, Oranienburg, on October 2nd, with 150 parking spaces for mobile homes and 30 tiny houses.

Grand opening: The new family resort Caravanserei” in Schmachtenhagen!

On October 2, 2025, the new family resort “Caravanserei” will open in the charming district of Schmachtenhagen near Oranienburg. This ambitious project is aimed specifically at motorhome tourists and will have 150 parking spaces. What’s particularly exciting is the additional option to stay overnight in 30 comfortable tiny houses. This trend is generally very popular: more and more people are looking for alternative accommodation options that are both minimalist and comfortable, as current developments in the camping sector show.

The caravanning company is completely committed to the idea of ​​creating an offer that can be used all year round. Many mobile homes these days are equipped with heaters, so that even the cold season is no problem for camping enthusiasts. Visitors can look forward to automated access using license plate recognition - key cards are easily available at the machine. Provision has also been made for quiet times from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., and short-term parking spaces with electricity connections are available.

Comfort and modern facilities

The pitches are all equipped with separate electricity connections, which provides additional convenience. The sanitary facilities are just as well thought out. There are two washhouses with individual cabins for showering and freshening up, which are cleaned several times a day. An area with washing machines and dish sinks completes the offering, while a cleaning station for toilet cassettes on the premises is also a must.

The pricing policy is fairly staggered: two people can stay overnight including breakfast for 29 euros. If you like something a little more PRIVILEGED, you can pay 40 euros for a parking space inside the complex. These offers have the potential to appeal primarily to families and couples who appreciate the glamping trend, in which the experience of nature and comfort go hand in hand.

Insights into the tiny house trend

A special attraction for travelers who do not own their own caravan or motorhome are the tiny houses available. These not only offer minimalism, but also simple elegance and are popular on many campsites. Tiny houses make it possible to spend the night comfortably and experience nature up close without sacrificing comfort. There are a variety of such offers in Germany and caravanning could soon be part of this popular trend.

Campsites that offer tiny houses can be located in a variety of locations - be it near lakes, in the mountains or even by the sea. Here are some interesting options:

  • Campingplatz Hooksiel, Niedersachsen: Tiny House mit Blick auf das Wattenmeer, ab 145 Euro pro Nacht für 2 Personen.
  • Eurocamp Spreewaldtor, Brandenburg: Tiny House “Paula” für bis zu 4 Personen, ab 100 Euro pro Nacht.
  • Campingpark Heidewald, Nordrhein-Westfalen: Zwei unterschiedliche Tiny House Modelle, ab 120 Euro pro Nacht für 2 Personen.

Interest in individual and natural RV parking spaces is growing more and more. Not only are the relaxing environments attractive, but also the opportunity to enjoy unique extras such as saunas, whirlpools or cozy seating areas. Hinterland describes these offers as personal and individual, which significantly enriches the camping experience.

Overall, the opening of the caravan shop in Schmachtenhagen promises to be an exciting chapter for the camping market. Thanks to the combination of comfortably equipped parking spaces and the cozy tiny houses, things could soon get pretty lively here. It remains to be seen how the region will respond to this new attraction.