Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
FKK Campingplatz am Rätzsee - Campingzeit am Rätzsee GmbH
FKK Campingplatz am Rätzsee - Campingzeit am Rätzsee GmbH is an FKK (clothing-optional) campsite in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, operated for naturist guests across tent pitches, caravan/RV slots, and (commonly) mobile-home rentals.
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About this place
FKK Campingplatz am Rätzsee - Campingzeit am Rätzsee GmbH is an FKK (clothing-optional) campsite in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, operated for naturist guests across tent pitches, caravan/RV slots, and (commonly) mobile-home rentals. German FKK campsites typically include shower blocks, a lake or pool, a small shop or canteen, and an on-site restaurant; many are members-friendly but accept day or short-stay guests with advance booking. Operating season runs roughly Easter through October. Confirm reservation, visitor policy, and any family or guest rules with the site directly.
Visitor notes
Who visits
German FKK families and longer-stay guests through the warm months, with international visitors common in July–August.
How to find it
Reach the site via the nearest road or signed access route — most German FKK campsites are gated; check reception hours before arrival.
Things to watch out for
Most campsites are seasonal (roughly April–October). Membership-style sites may require an interview or trial before regular access.
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Etiquette & ground rules
Nudity is welcomed throughout the FKK campsite whenever weather permits. Use a towel between you and shared seating. Photo and video are not allowed without explicit consent. Quiet hours and guest policies are posted at reception.
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