Camping in the Netherlands

 

Camping in the Netherlands in summer? A very good idea if you ask us. If you enjoy your freedom and want to be flexible whilst traveling around the Netherlands, renting a campervan is the perfect way to go. Just put on some music, open your window and let the road trip begin!

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Whether you’re a family, looking for a campsite with entertainment, a swimming pool and playgrounds, or just a couple of friends hoping to discover some well-deserved freedom in nature. There are plenty of campsite options around for everyone. If you’re not in for crowded camp sites and like to enjoy the peace and quiet as much as we do, you will find the perfect camp site at Campspace.

With your own campervan for the time being, you have all the freedom to explore a few cities and all the beauty that nature has to offer. You won’t have to depend on busses or taxis and can go anywhere you can find a good parking spot. Another bonus, you don’t have to spend money on hotels. Free camping is not possible in the Netherlands unfortunately, but there are good campsites available for reasonable prices.

For campers or caravans check out all the options at Camp to Go. This beautiful beast you see here, is equipped with all the comforts you need. It is built for up to four people and has a fridge, a stove for cooking, seating area, toilet and shower.  Very handy if you are travelling with a small family or group for example.

The upside of this particular camper when traveling with two people, is the extra space that comes along with it. You won’t get claustrophobic in this one! The downside however, is that the size of this camper makes parking around the city or at the supermarket a little more challenging. But hey, it’s nothing you can’t solve with a short research for parking spaces before you head out somewhere.

If you’re into walking or cycling, we highly recommend the camp space we stayed at in Boxtel. It is situated in the prettiest and most calming natural area with plenty of walking or cycling routes. The hosts of this Campspace, Eva and Maarten, are very welcoming and helpful. They gladly informed us about things to see or do in the area and even helped to get a little campfire started in the evening!

We are happy to answer questions or read additional camping tips in the comments! Soooo.. don't be shy :)

 
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