Camping Polleur
Camping Polleur in the heart of the Ardennes is a paradise for sports, family activities and surprising excursions. Located in the province of Liège, it feels like a totally different world, and that a short distance from home! The campground has a heated swimming pool with two sections and an exciting 32-meter-long water slide. For the youngest guests there is a separate paddling pool. Ask at the reception if kayaking on the river is possible during your stay, depending on the water level. At Polleur campsite, there is entertainment and relaxation for young and old thanks to the rich entertainment on offer. Think pub quiz, bingo or karaoke night, camping disco, sports and games or crafts at the KidsClub. The bistro with a cozy lounge terrace offers delicious meals, and in the mini supermarket you can buy ingredients for your own meals. Sports tournaments are organized regularly and there is always fun around the table tennis table. Mountain bikes can be rented for adventurous tours through the beautiful surroundings, where you may spot wildlife such as boar, birds of prey, deer or even a lynx. The area around Polleur campground offers numerous excursions. Visit the caves of Remouchamps, the mysterious old coal mine of Blegny or the medieval fortress of Franchimont. Lovers of sweets can indulge in the Chocolate Museum, and for a day of amusement parks, Plopsa is only half an hour away. Coo Adventure and the magnificent Coo Waterfalls are also nearby. A little further away is the city of Liege, with sights such as Place Lambert, the Opera and St. Bartholomew’s Church. Camping Polleur offers a wide range of accommodations, from camping pitches to glamping tents, basic mobile homes and luxury chalets. Located in the valley of the Hoëgne River, near Polleur, you can enjoy beautiful walks and challenging mountain bike trails. The campsite is ANWB-inspected and recognized with 4.5 stars, which guarantees quality and versatility. Book your stay directly online and experience an unforgettable vacation in the Belgian Ardennes. Been there myself: