Kult-Campingplatz Uentrop in Lippetal: Owner is looking for a successor
Kult-Campingplatz Uentrop in Lippetal: Owner is looking for a successor
The Uentrop campsite in Lippetal has been looking for a new owner for two and a half years. Right -wing features, such as a mini golf course and gastronomy, embody the attracting offer, but despite promising returns and a high cult status, the place remains unsuccessful.
The charming campsite and its attractions
with an area of 7.5 hectares, located directly on the banks of the Lippe, the Uentrop campsite offers a variety of leisure options. In addition to a modernized mini golf course with two grill pavilions, there is also a playground and new sanitary facilities. There is also a kiosk and garages for the campers. The location near the A2 motorway offers a convenient journey for travelers.
a lucrative business with hurdles
owner Achim Helbach, who manages the square together with his wife Agnieska, emphasizes that the campsite is almost fully booked in the season. "We are very good economically," he confirms. Nevertheless, he realizes that he has been looking for a successor for some time because he wants to retire at the age of 64. The required price presentation of 3.5 million euros for the entire system, including a combined heat and power plant and photovoltaic system, has so far proven to be too high for most interested parties.
financing problem and pressure to succeed
The greatest obstacle to sale seems to be the financing. Many potential buyers could not apply the necessary equity, so the negotiations failed. Helbach notes that the tax office alone estimates the property at 2.5 million euros, which indicates that the overall rating could be within the framework of the market. Despite the lucrative business model, the space remained without a new buyer.
The influence on the local community
The closure and the possible sale of the Uentrop campsite could have far -reaching consequences for the local community. The facility not only attracts travelers, but also has numerous permanent campers who shape social life on site. "With 240 permanent places and cult figures, such as the 'trumpet Willy', a special community has developed here," explains Helbach. The loss of this institution would be more than just a business setback; It would be a loss for many partner who relax in nature and make new acquaintances.
The future of the campsite
For the Uentrop campsite, the search for a buyer is crucial to continue his long -term tradition and continue to serve as a holiday destination. Helbach and his wife maintain hope that there will soon be an investor who will continue the services and charm of the square.
- Nag