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Camping at Spa & Wellness Resorts Campsites: Terme 3000 – Moravske Toplice, Hotels & Resorts Sava Terme Ptuj Camping at Spa & Wellness Resorts +386 2 512 22 00 | [email protected] | www.camping-slovenia.com One with nature in the heart of the pannonian landscape Camping is the perfect way to spend adventu- repacked holidays for Two thermal camping destinations can be Where the pannonian all who like to plan their found in the north-east of Slovenia, both of them boasting: sea used to ripple... holidays themselves and • there are more than 8,000 m2 of water discover the local en- • various accommodation possibilities in areas for campsite guests, vironment and direct contact with nature, • you can slide down 18 different water slides • numerous possibilities of relaxation in its features. into thermal pools, water parks and wellness centres, • your golfing skills are challenged • genuine local cuisine, and by 36 holes, • unforgettable experiences exploring • two wellness centres and two medical their surroundings. centres, and • sports and recreation opportunities await you at every step you take. PICTOGRAM OF CAMP SITE FACILITIES showers toilets sinks drying swimming tennis court no shade barbecue foreign reservation wireless with cold machines possible area languages possible Internet water showers toilet facilities laundry sinks dishwasher swimming pool rent-a-bike partial pets debit cards playground power with warm for persons / outdoor shade allowed accepted connections water with disabilities washbasins drain for washing shop swimming pool guest full bungalows tents caravans restaurant with cold cassette machines / indoor entertainment shade for rent for rent for rent water toilets washbasins motorhome with warm service facility water TERME 3000-MORAVSKE TOPLICE Pull up and visit the camp along the southern slopes of Goričko, which is Camping Terme 3000 part of the spa & wellness resort and whose infrastructure allows it to wel- come guests throughout the year. Experience friendly Prekmurje Did you know that there is a dreamy and magical corner of Europe where you can find everything from storks to exotic orchids? Visit us and discover where they live. Time seems to slow down in Prek- murje, giving your soul the opportunity to relax. This is where storks return year after year and so do our guests – people who value peace and activities in nature with a touch of adrenaline. Here, nature and health walk hand in hand. The beneficial effects of healing thermal water, sports activities, the ro- mantic Prekmurje plains and the friendly locals will take you away from your daily worries and restore your strength. prhe WC pomivalna domače bazen / teniško brez sence možnost tuji jeziki možnost brezžični hladne korita živali pokriti igrišče polnjenja rezervacij internet vode dovoljene PLIN jeklenk s Water for Relaxation for the Active and plinom Culinary prhe toaletni korita trgovina bazen / izposoja delna komunalno možnost otroško električni healthtople and funprostori za pranje body and soul odprt koles diversesenca opremljena delightsplačila s igrišče priključki vode prirejeni perila kampirna plačilnimi The swimming poolsza ofinvalide Hotel Ter- The services provided by our Ther- Terme 3000 offer numerousmesta recre- Enjoykarticami the culinary delights in res- umivalniki izpust za pralni stroj za možnost animacija popolna možnost možnost možnost restavracija mal andhladna Terme 3000kemični can be ac- stroji malium Wellnesspomivanje Centrekopanja are based gostovation possibilities,senca from tennisnajema (4 taurantsnajema and barsnajema in the swimming cessedvoda directly fromWC the campsite. on the beneficialposode power of black clay courts), football, basketballbungalovov poolšotorov complex andpočitniških hotels as well prikolic Enjoy theumivalni 23ki outdoorizpust and sani -indoor sušilni thermal mineral water and other (multi-purpose court with artificial as in numerous wineries, which, topla tarne vode stroji swimmingvoda pools, adrenaline-filledin WC za natural features of Prekmurje. Give grass), beach volleyball, cycling in addition to the culinary offer water slides, the trainingavtodome pool, us an hour of your time and you (rent-a-bike available), and hiking of Prekmurje, also serve excellent diving pool, pools filled with black will leave our Wellness Centre re- to golf on the Livada Golf Course (18 home-made wine. Throughout the thermal mineral water (36-38°C) invigorated. holes), which surrounds the entire year, the campsite also offers the and children’s pools. Sauna en- health resort and camping complex. possibility of camping with half thusiasts can also use the Finnish We also offer a diverse entertain- board and swimming in the swim- sauna with a hot tub in the indoor ment programme, which includes ming pools of Terme 3000. pool area of Hotel Termal free of activities at the destination and the charge. exploring of the surroundings. Terme T3000 CONTACT WHEN AND HOW MANY? Terme 3000 - Moravske Toplice Kranjčeva 12, 9226 Moravske Toplice The campsite is open all year round T: +386 2 512 12 00, F: +386 2 512 11 48 Camping pitches Total size of the E-mail: [email protected] available: campsite: www.camping-slovenia.com Latitude [N]: 46.680051 430 7 ha Longitude [E]: 16.220552 Terme Ptuj Terme Banovci Terme Lendava Camping Terme 3000 – Moravske Toplice**** Season 03.01.-31.03.2021, 01.11.-02.01.2022 01.04.-31.10.2021 GOLF PACKAGE Accommodation per person per night – without 2 nights + 1 green fee per person 10,70 € 13,70 € swimming pool ticket* + pitch + electricity 1.4.-31.10.2021 Accommodation per person per night + swimming pool ticket 16,70 € 19,70 € without swimming 62 € Arrival after 6.00 p.m. + swimming pool ticket 12,70 € 15,70 € pool ticket All inclusive camping – half board + swimming pool ticket + with swimming pool 72 € 27,70 € 30,70 € electricity on the pitch ticket Extended stay on departure day + swimming pool ticket 6,00 € 8,00 € with half board and 92 € swimming pool ticket Electricity (16 A) / night 4,00 € 4,00 € Dog on a leash / night 3,00 € 3,00 € Additional green fee: Mo.-Fr. 40 €, Sa., Su., holiday 46 € * Accommodation without swimming pool ticket for max. 2 nights. Adittional discount do not apply. Tourist tax and registration fee are not included in the prices. All rights to change the prices reserved. DISCOUNTS FOR CHILDREN: ALL INCLUSIVE CAMPING: FOR FAMILIES: CAMPING DISCOUNTS: 0–5,99 years free of charge, 6–14,99 Camping pitch with electricity, accom- 2 adults + 1 child up to 11,99 years of age • Membership discounts: CCI, ADAC/ years 30% discount modation with half-board (breakfast, (accommodation with swimming pool ANWB Camping Key, DCU, Camperlife, dinner), swimming pool ticket. Minimum ticket): PleinAir, ACSI, ANWB, TCS ... 10 % THE PRICE INCLUDES: stay: 2 nights. Not valid in a period • € 33.40 per night: 29.01.-28.02., 26.03.- • Longer stay: 7 nights or more 5%, • Pitch for motorhome, caravan or tent 31.12.2021-01.01.2022 31.03., 24.12.-02.01.2022 14 nights or more 10%. and a parking space for a car • € 39.40 per night: 01.04.-05.04., 23.04.- • UNLIMITED access (with a 2-hour delay SPECIAL OFFER: 02.05., 25.06.-12.09. 22.10.-31.10.2021 Note: maximum possible sum of dis- between admissions) to the Hotel € 32.00 per night for 2 persons: • Single + child up to 11,99 years of age counts is 20 %. Members of more than Termal outdoor and indoor pools 03.01.-31.03.2020, 01.11.-02.01.2021 € 25,05 / € 29,55 per night one club can only use 1 membership and the Terme 3000 swimming pool The price includes accommodation for 2 discount. complex (14 outdoor and indoor pools, persons with swimming pool ticket and Minimum stay: 2 nights. Electricity on For All inclusive offers only discounts waterslides, restaurant; admission to pitch with electricity. Minimum stay: 5 the pitch is not included. for longer stay are valid! saunas subject to surcharge). nights. Other discounts do not apply. Surcharges for other children are based • Accommodation and swimming until on the current price list. Not valid for All 12.00 am on departure day - optional Golfers: 30 % discount on the green fee inclusive camping. extended daily stay with a swimming for 18 holes. The discount applies to pool ticket, subject to surcharge games of golf during the week (Monday to Friday) with tee times before 12:00. There is a 20 % discount on weekends and holidays. TERME PTUJ A campsite is an ideal place for all who like to plan their holidays themselves Camping Terme Ptuj and want to spend their leisure time in unspoiled nature listening to the rust- le of the trees and the chirping of the birds. Ptuj, a town of superlatives The oldest Slovenian town of Ptuj is a trea- sure trove of the millennia, which boasts numerous superlatives. This charming town holds the oldest wine cellar, is home to the liveliest carnival and the most exciting water slide adventures. Explore the cultural herita- ge and then inhale the nature and exercise your body on a bike, in a canoe, surfboard or sup on Lake Ptuj. The campsite is only one kilometre away from Ptuj and is located along the Drava River. On the place where healing thermal water springs from 1.100m depth a modern recereational centre was built. The campsite welcomes camper vans, caravans and tents, rent of holiday huts and glamping in wine barrels. The nearby Grand Hotel Primus****s offers pampering in the Wellness Centre de- signed in the unique style of ancient Rome. prhe WC pomivalna domače bazen / teniško brez sence možnost tuji jeziki možnost brezžični hladne korita živali pokriti igrišče
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