Verëffentlecht: 01.09.2019
It's August 9, 2019. Traffic jam on the A1 just before Hamburg. We left Bastorf quite comfortably. We still avoid time pressure these days. So we don't get annoyed about traffic jams.
The campsite on the Elbe, our first destination for a place to sleep, doesn't appeal to us at all. We call campsites again and quickly find a third opportunity after we have tried a second place that offered a better doghouse with a view of industry and roads. Another 40-minute route now leads us to KNAUS Campingpark Hamburg. So we're driving intensively past the edge of Hamburg City and also getting into another intensive traffic jam. We take it easy, which is our motto for this trip. However, after about 40 minutes, we no longer don't care. As interesting as the view of the containers and freighters is, these impressive bridges everywhere, cranes... A different view of Hamburg, so to speak, the edge, the landmark somehow. Industrial progress, the pure life, transshipment point, the gateway to other countries... We're happier to have arrived at the campsite after the carnage on the highways, and we find the extremely friendly reception very pleasant.
While setting up the roof tent, our patient children get hungry and need a restroom. We're a well-rehearsed team. So the setup, organizing sleeping bags and toiletry bags, flashlights and stuffed animals, goes quickly and we are settled again within 32 minutes. We inspect the small place, regret the upcoming drizzling rain, and all four of us with growling stomachs make our way to the furniture store right next door. There is a cheap dinner.
Somehow at home here. We are glad to find a solution for food and warmth in this area after a lot of traffic jams. So the reviews online are correct, this furniture store is the insiders' tip for campers. We eat and browse with our smartphones for our next destination because only one night is planned here. Camping in or around Hamburg is not what we had imagined. We plan to visit the city center of Hamburg the next day. The drizzle continues, we feel cold at the thought of going outside and playing cards in the car. A cozy feeling doesn't set in. So we spend the time until closing time in the furniture store. Instead of playing cards tonight, we do something else that's a hit: we sit on every chair, marvel at beautifully furnished sample rooms, and decide to build a house tomorrow with 10 different bathrooms, children's rooms and bedrooms, living rooms and guest rooms, a pool, and.... 'Dear visitors, our store is closing in a few minutes...' We quickly catch up with the walk back to the campsite, in the drizzle, in the dark, four of us in a strange city... And not close enough to Hamburg City, which was originally planned.
I'm restless tonight. I constantly look out the window at our string of lights and wait for it to become light. I hear the noise of cars on the highway, which is very close. Actually, I didn't want to stay at such places. But on the one hand, it cannot be avoided when we travel around with a specific lack of organization, and on the other hand, this campsite is much better than the two we targeted today. Tomorrow morning, we want to have breakfast at the furniture store, that's for sure, we had fun there today.