Camping associations and cards
How it works
Where can you see this on a camping profile?
The Associations section appears on the camping page below facilities when the owner has enabled at least one option: PFCC membership, CWOH star rating, or acceptance of an ASCI, CCI, or ADAC card.
Where does this information come from?
Camping owners set these values in the camping edit form, under Associations. CampingMapa displays them on the public profile to help visitors understand standards and available benefits.
What do tourists get from this?
Some badges signal quality and oversight (PFCC, CWOH); others mean you may use an external camping card for discounts if you hold a valid card.
This is not CampingMapa Rabaty (owner promotions on the profile). Association savings require your own card or membership; rates, seasons, and rules are set by each campsite.
Badge types
Camping associated in Polish Federation of Camping and Caravaning
The PFCC badge means the campsite is affiliated with the Polish Federation of Camping and Caravaning. The federation monitors and classifies Polish campsites and promotes camping tourism.
Benefits for tourists: A monitored and classified site — a trust signal. Separate PFCC membership (member card) gives individual discounts on Polish campings; the profile badge means the campsite is in the PFCC network.
Official website: PFCCCategorized in CWOH - Ministry of Sport and Tourism with a star category
CWOH is the star-rating system of the Ministry of Sport and Tourism. A campsite can receive 1 to 4 stars, shown on the profile next to the category description.
Example of a 3-star display:
Benefits for tourists: An official 1–4 star category after state verification — compare facilities and services. A quality ranking, not a discount card. Verify details on the CWOH website.
Official website: CWOHCamping accepts card ASCI
ASCI (Affiliated Sites & Clubs International) is an international campsite network. The badge means the campsite accepts the ASCI card, which often provides discounts on stays.
Benefits for tourists: With a valid CampingCard ACSI you can get promotional low- and mid-season rates at participating sites (thousands across Europe); acceptance periods vary by campsite (usually outside the July–August peak).
Official website: ASCICamping accepts card CCI
CCI (Camping Card International) is a popular European camping card. The profile badge means the campsite honors this card.
Benefits for tourists: With a valid CCI card you may receive stay discounts in many countries; the card can serve as check-in ID and may include liability or accident cover on the campsite (depending on the issuer).
Official website: CCICamping accepts card ADAC
ADAC is a German motoring club offering a camping card with discounts. The badge means the campsite accepts the ADAC card.
Benefits for tourists: With a valid ADAC CampCard (PiNCAMP/guides) you can often get 15–50% off on designated periods (minimum 50 days per year); this is not automatic with ordinary ADAC club membership.
Official website: ADAC