

ACSI Award 2025: 50plus Campingpark Fisching is the best campsite for cycling in Austria
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In Balance with Nature
The ACSI Award is one of the most important European awards in the camping industry. Campers
and campers from all over Europe vote annually on which campsites stand out in the various categories.
stand out in the various categories. The award is therefore a direct vote by the guests - a strong sign of the quality and popularity for the quality and popularity of the 50plus Campingpark Fisching.
The Murtal cycling region as a success factor
This success is no coincidence: the Murtal region has invested heavily in cycling infrastructure in recent years. A particular flagship is the “Nimm's Radl” cycle junction system, unique in Austria, which enables flexible and individual cycle tours with over 100 signposted junctions. The camping park is ideally located on this network and therefore offers a perfect starting point for leisure cyclists, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Stimulus for regional development
The award underlines the importance of camping tourism as a driving force for regional development. Guests who explore the region by bike like to stop off at inns, cafés or farm stores. This creates direct opportunities for regional producers and local restaurants, which benefit from the increasing number of quality-conscious, sustainable holidaymakers.
Bernd Pfandl, operator of the camping park, emphasizes:
“This award is not only a huge success for our site, but for the entire region. Camping tourism creates added value locally - from the bakery to agriculture. We not only want to offer our guests a great time, but also inspire them for the products and people in our home region.”
Strong synergy between tourism and the public sector
The fact that such awards are possible is also thanks to the interaction between tourism businesses and public investment. Municipalities, tourism associations and the Murtal region have consistently invested in the quality of the cycle path network in recent years - a key success factor for soft tourism in rural areas.