The TV report “Sarah Bahner and her dog Bow are inseparable”, available in the ARD Mediathek, offers a very personal insight into everyday life at the Drei-Länder-Camp in Lörrach.

The focus is on Sarah Bahner, who runs the campsite with great dedication and passion – always accompanied by her dog Bow. The Newfoundland is not only a loyal companion but an integral part of her daily life on the campsite.

In the interview, Sarah Bahner talks about why she can hardly imagine a life without her dog and how closely humans and animals are connected in everyday life. The report also conveys, almost incidentally, how peaceful, close to nature and personal life and work on a campsite can be.

The report makes it clear that the Drei-Länder-Camp is more than just a holiday destination: it is a place with character, stories and people who fill it with life. The proximity to nature, the family atmosphere and the special atmosphere in the border triangle become tangible in an authentic way.

We are very pleased about this editorial coverage and that the Drei-Länder-Camp has been presented in such a personal and sympathetic context. Even today, the article invites you to take a look behind the scenes of everyday camping life.