looking for camps that I can rent a tent or cheap room around salzburg?

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Liron


I'm traveling alone with budget in the countryside and nature around Salzburg and Munich.
I don't know, and donât want to build a tent etc.
Looking for a camp near lakes that I can rent a room /tent / another cheap option for 1 person to sleep.
OR looking for cheap place to stay in the villages around there.


Thank you very much



Answer
Not likely to find any camping from about october to april. Too cold.
You can try couchsurfers, join up and look for private folk who offer a couch (or bed) for the night for free, and you could also do the same in your own home. Some offer to show you their city, or only meet your for a cup of coffee, or take you in for a meal and a place to sleep . . . take a look at the site

https://www.couchsurfing.org/

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Guide-g187309-l234-Munich_Upper_Bavaria_Bavaria.html
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/best-budget-tips-in-berlin-and-munich-and-the-rest-of-germany.cfm
http://www.eurocheapo.com/salzburg/features/budget-tips-salzburg.html

What do you think about Living in alps mountains?




Mouhamad-A


Well, craziest of all ideas i ever had. Go to the alps and live in the mountains for some months maybe 6? What do you suggest about it? I am aware of the risks involving life and death. Other than that?

I did winter cycling trip across scottish highlands last winter for 52 days. I have a winter mounteineering tent 4+season tent. And Have a reasonable wild camping experiance.

All i am looking for is travel partner and some tips on what do u recommend doing.

Cheers
Mo



Answer
That is quite easy to do: all countries which are in the Alps area have mounteneering Clubs (German Alpines Club/Austrian/Swiss/French/Club Alpino Italy) and they have a lot of cottages there. There is a huge number of trekking paths (from towns in the Valley and between cottages). There are some famous trekks: e.g. Munich/Germany crossing to Venice/Italy = appr. 15 days.

You need to be a member of one of the clubs which gives you the right to stay at this cottages.

You can also trekk with a tent (which does not really make sense with he infrastructure available), some towns and areas have limitations for "wild camping" e.g. St. Moritz in Switzerland.

In the summer there is an easier way: you need only a good sleeping back and a biwak-sack and just sleep where you want.




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