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46 campsites in Belgium, Flanders

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Recreatiepark Klein Strand
In a convenient location just off the A10 motorway and close to Bruges, this site is in two distinct areas divided by an access road. The main part of the site offers a lake with a marked off swimming area, a sandy beach, water slides and boating (no fishing). The touring section has 137 large pitches on flat grass separated by well trimmed hedges; all have electricity and access to water and drainage. Some leisure facilities for children are provided on this part of the site, along with a spacious bar and snack bar with takeaway (seasonal). The main site with all the privately owned mobile homes is closer to the lake, so has most of the amenities. These include the main reception building, restaurants, bar, minimarket, and sports facilities.
Camping De Schuur
Camping De Schuur is a small, quiet campsite in Herentals, Antwerp, Belgium. It's a great place to relax and explore the region, with the art cities of Antwerp, Lier, and Herentals all within easy reach. The campsite doesn't have many facilities on site, but it is perfect for those who want a quiet holiday. There is, however, a petting farm on-site and a tavern where you can enjoy traditional local dishes, ice cream, and refreshing drinks. The campsite has its own entrance via the Cycling Junction Network No. 65. You can immediately start cycling straight from the site or take a walk following a section of the GR5 route. There are 34 touring pitches on site with electric hook-up points available, 2 of which have private sanitary facilities located directly on the pitch. Pitches are not delimited, but you have a choice of staying under mature trees, giving plenty of shade during the summer months, or on the large camping field.
Goolderheide Familiepark
A large family holiday site with 900 individual pitches, Goolderheide has been owned and operated by the same family for many years and has an excellent pool complex and playgrounds. There are many seasonal and rental units, plus around 250 touring pitches with 6/10/16A electricity, all in a forest setting. The pitches are of variable size and access roads are quite narrow. The outdoor pool complex has two large pools (one of Olympic size), a slide and a paddling pool. There is also a fishing lake, and a lake with a small sandy beach. An enormous area is devoted to a comprehensive play area with a vast range of equipment.
Camping Baalse Hei
The Campine is an area covering three quarters of the Province of Antwerp, noted for its nature reserves, pine forests, meadows and streams and is ideal for walking and cycling, while Turnhout itself is an interesting old town. Baalse Hei, a long established, friendly site, has 469 pitches including a separate touring area of 71 large grass pitches (all with 16A electricity, TV connections and shared water point), thoughtfully developed with trees and bushes. Cars are parked away from, but near the pitches. Large motorhomes can be accommodated (phone first to check availability). There is also accommodation to rent.
Camping Kindervreugde
Kindervreugde is a small, simple site, just 500 m. from the Plopsaland theme park, and 2 km. from the beach at De Panne. Being close to the French border, it is also convenient for the ferry ports at Calais and Dunkirk. The three-hectare site has 40 large (100sqm) level grass pitches with water, drainage and 6A electricity, with a choice of shade or open aspect.
Camping De Lilse Bergen
This attractive, quietly located holiday site has 494 shady pitches, of which 206 (all with 10A Europlug electricity) are for touring units. The site has a Mediterranean feel and is set on sandy soil among pine trees and rhododendrons and arranged around a large lake.
Camping Houtum
This quietly situated, family owned campsite can be found on the outskirts of Kasterlee, famous for its gastronomic restaurants. There are 177 pitches, 70 for touring, all with 10A electric hook-ups, water and drainage. These pitches will be relocated to a new area of the site with upgraded facilities. On-site amenities include an excellent children’s play area and a popular bar and restaurant.
Camping Floreal Kempen
This is an attractive woodland site and a member of the Floreal group. It is located close to the well known Purperen Heide, a superb nature reserve with 15 scenic footpaths leading through it. There are 228 pitches, of which only 32 are reserved for touring units. These are of a good size (100 sq.m. or more), all with 16A electricity and most with their own water supply. Two simple cabins are available for hikers, as well as fully equipped mobile homes. There are some good leisure facilities, including tennis and a multisports pitch, as well as a popular bar and restaurant.
Camping Floreal Het Veen
Floreal Het Veen can be found 20km—North of Antwerp in a woodland area with many activities to keep the whole family entertained whilst staying here. There are around 305 marked pitches (approximately 75 for touring units) on level grass, most with shade and 10A electricity (long leads in some places) and six hardstandings.
Landal Mooi Zutendaal
This site no longer offers touring pitches, but does offer a variety of accommodation and lots of facilities.
EuroParcs Resort De Kempen
Resort De Kempen offers something for everyone: a holiday environment for all age groups, with nothing lacking for the discerning holidaymaker. Of the 228 touring pitches, 25 are used by a tour operator. All the pitches have a fresh water tap, waste water disposal and 6A electricity connection. The main attraction is an indoor pool complex with a central swirl-pool, two shallow pools for toddlers, a long water flume, a jacuzzi and sun beds (cheaper for campers). There is provision for wheelchair users. A retro tavern, restaurant and snack bar overlook the lake with its beach.
Camping Holsteenbron
Situated in the heart of the Park Midden-Limburg, this is a delightful site. There are 91 pitches with 60 for touring units, numbered and arranged in rows that are separated by hedges. All have easy access and 6A electricity. Water is provided by a single supply at the toilet block, but being such a small site, this is not a problem. A pretty lake is at the centre of the site and is well stocked with fish for the exclusive use of the camping guests. The site is situated only 500 m. from the start of a network of cycle tracks that stretches for 1,600 km. throughout the park.
Family Camping Wilhelm Tell
Wilhelm Tell is a family run site that caters particularly well for children with its indoor and outdoor pools and lots of entertainment throughout the season. There are 128 pitches with 70 available for touring units, some separated, others on open fields and 60 electricity connections (10A). The super bar/restaurant has access for wheelchair users. The owner has an extraordinary attitude towards his customers and tries to ensure they leave satisfied and want to return. For example, in his restaurant, he says ‘it serves until you are full’. The Limburg region is a relaxing area with much to do, including shopping and touring the historic towns with a delightful choice of food and drink!
Camping Groeneveld
Camping Groeneveld is a quiet, clean, traditional site in a small village within easy reach of Gent. It has a friendly atmosphere and is also open over a long season. Although this site has 98 pitches, there are a fair number of seasonal units, leaving around 50 large touring pitches with 10A electricity. Hedges and borders divide the grassy area, access roads are gravel, and there is an area for tents. Family entertainment and activities organised in high season include themed dinners, musical evenings, barbecues, pétanque matches, etc.
Camping Memling
This traditional site is ideal for visiting Brugge (or Bruges). The 120 marked pitches (80 for touring caravans, 20 hard standing) are on level grass, with gravel roads and trees and hedges providing some shade. Electricity (10A) is available to all pitches. There is a separate area for 40 small, two-person tents. Bars, restaurants, local shops and supermarkets are within walking distance. Brugge itself has a network of cycleways, and for those on foot, a bus stops near the campsite and runs into the centre. Reservation from May to September is recommended. Visitors with large units should always telephone in advance to ensure an adequate pitch.
Kompas Nieuwpoort
Not far from Dunkerque and Calais and convenient for the A18 motorway, this large, well equipped and well run site with 1056 pitches caters particularly for families. There are many amenities including a heated pool complex, a range of sporting activities, play areas and a children’s farm. The 469 touring pitches, all with 10A electricity, are in regular rows on flat grass in various parts of the site; 120 also have a water point and waste water drainage. With many seasonal units and caravan holiday homes, the site becomes full during Belgian holidays and in July and August.
Camping Astrid
Camping Astrid is located on the Belgian coast and is owned and managed by the De Coster family. The site is ideal for families, with all the facilities you would expect to help you enjoy a relaxed holiday. There are around 130 pitches, with full facilities for both the summer and winter holidays, though many of these are given over to mobile accommodation or seasonal units. There are also a number of mobile homes available to rent.
Oostappen Vakantiepark Parelstrand
This large, attractive site is situated alongside the Bocholt-Herentals canal and the Lommel yacht marina. It has 800 pitches of which 250 are for touring units. Each pitch has 10A electricity, water and drainage. The site fronts onto a large lake with a safe beach and there are three smaller lakes within the site, one of which is used for fishing (well stocked but all fish must be returned). There is an Olympic-size, outdoor pool with a large slide and a small pool for children (not supervised). Several good quality play areas are spread throughout the site. This site is ideal for relaxing or enjoying the canal and other water-based activities.
Camping De Binnenvaart
De Binnenvaart is a well-equipped family site north of Hasselt, open all year. This is a very well equipped holiday centre with a good range of leisure amenities. The site has been developed alongside a small lake, with its own sandy beach, and is surrounded by woodland. Of the 180 pitches, 34 are for touring, all are of a good size and equipped with electricity (16A Europlug). Many pitches here are reserved all year. The site is part of the same group as BE0792 (Camping Zavelbos) and BE0780 (Camping Wilhelm Tell) both of which are nearby, and guests are able to use amenities at these sites too.
Camping Bonanza 1
Camping Bonanza 1 is a modern, family site within walking distance of a good beach and close to the centre of the important resort of Blankenberge, home to Belgium’s only sea pier. Pitches here are grassy and are generally without shade. All have 10A electrical connections. A separate area for tents is available at the rear of the site. The centrally located toilet blocks are well maintained (a small charge is made for hot showers). On-site amenities include the friendly Azura bar/bistro, with a terrace overlooking the well-appointed playground for children.

Flanders

The northern part of Belgium is known as Flanders and the Flemish inhabitants speak Dutch. The countryside is painted with soft green hills and winding roads and cities exhibit their charm with cobbled streets, gothic cathedrals and artistic treasures. Discover the colourful open-air markets, breweries and stylish restaurants.

Flanders is most often associated with the devastating battles that took place there during World War I. A frequently visited destination is Ypres, with its war graves, museums and surrounding battlefields providing a poignant reminder of the overwhelming loss of life during that period. Today, Flanders is a thriving region with a flourishing modern art and fashion scene, as well as a rich comic culture - both Tintin and the Smurfs originated here. 

The region can scarcely be mentioned without a nod to its culinary delights. A staggering number of beers is available, many of which have their own glasses that are shaped to enhance the flavour. There's also Flemish beef stew, sometimes served with pain d'epices, and mussels are served almost everywhere during mussel season.