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42 campsites in Netherlands, Zeeland

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Camping Bonte Hoeve
Bonte Hoeve Campsite is located in Sint Kruis, in rural Zeelandic Flanders, Netherlands. It is situated in a quiet area, close to the beach and the Belgian border. There are 50 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available, which are located in a separate area from the permanent annual pitches. This is an ideal campsite for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, especially those who enjoy exploring their surroundings by bike.
Camping De Molenhoek
This rural, family run site makes a pleasant contrast to the livelier coastal sites in this popular holiday area. There is an emphasis on catering for the users of the 300 permanent or seasonal holiday caravans and 100 tourers. Eighty of these have 6A electricity, water and drainage. The site is neat and tidy with surrounding hedges and trees giving privacy and some shade, and electrical connections are available. A large outdoor pool area has ample space for swimming, children’s play and sun loungers. Entertainment, including dance evenings and bingo, is organised in season.
RCN de Schotsman
De Schotsman is located on the island of Noord-Beveland, on the shores of Veerse Meer. Benefiting from recent renovations throughout the site, it has a marina with a slipway and a good selection of boats for hire for all abilities. In the high season, there is a full programme of windsurfing and sailing lessons.
Camping De Brem
Camping de Brem is near the seaside resort of Renesse, less than two kilometres from the huge 17 km long beach with its clean, safe sands. It's well within cycling range, taking around 10 minutes. An extensive programme is offered for all ages, such as a circus school, where children can learn to juggle, hurl a diablo high, or enjoy archery. The additional Kids & Co club provides other activities assisted by furry team members Lulu and Tiger and there are organised entertainment for everyone in high season with live music, dances, beach activities and sports.
Camping en Villapark De Paardekreek
Located directly on the Veerse Meer, with access to the vast lake, this superb family site has additional but not sole, appeal for watersports enthusiasts. This is a wonderful site for families with children. There are both seasonal pitches and pitches for touring units, all fully serviced including 10A electricity, television and WiFi. The pitches are pleasant and some are directly by the water’s edge and with boat launching facilities, water and a sailing school on-site, many units have a boat of some sort.
Camping Park & Wellness Ons Buiten
Camping Ons Buiten is a high quality site set amongst the landscapes of the Zeeuws, just 2.5 km. from the sea. The pitches are a minimum of 100 sq.m. and are serviced with electricity, cable TV, water and drainage. The pitch areas are kept free of cars, with parking adjacent. Ons Buiten is a destination for the whole family, and many activities are organised in high season for all ages. Children can play in the imaginative pool area, and adults can spoil themselves at the site’s excellent wellness centre. The three sanitary units have delightful themed facilities for children.
Camping Julianahoeve
A huge site with about 1,400 pitches, mainly for mobile homes and chalets, Camping Julianahoeve still retains a few pitches for touring units and tents. You cannot get much closer to the sea, and a path leads through the dunes to the beach. All the main touring pitches are large and fully serviced. Some have individual sanitary units, and others have hardstandings. Located in the sunniest area of the Netherlands, this is an ideal site for a family holiday by the beach. A member of the Ardoer group.
Camping ’t Veerse Meer
This well cared for, family run site is situated beside the Veerse Meer, on the island of Zuid-Beveland, in Zeeland. Emphasis at this site is on a neat and tidy appearance, quality facilities and a friendly reception. The site occupies both sides of Veerweg with one side providing seven touring pitches with individual sanitary facilities and fully serviced hardstanding pitches for motorhomes. On the other side are the main buildings and 40 generous touring pitches, many fully serviced and separated by hedging, and a tent field. Further seasonal and static places are kept apart. A feature of this campsite is a narrow canal crossed by a bridge, leading to an area of seasonal units.
Roompot Beach Resort
De Roompot is a large holiday resort sheltered behind the Oosterschelde dyke, right beside the beach. There are 1,390 pitches which include 210 for touring units. The remainder are taken by privately-owned accommodation and rental units. The level, grassy pitches vary in size (80-100 sq.m) and the rows are separated by high bushes. Many of the pitches have 6A electricity, water, wastewater and TV aerial point, and some luxury pitches have private sanitary facilities (toilet, basin, shower, underfloor heating and WiFi). This site has everything one might need for an active seaside holiday on the Dutch coast.
Camping Den Molinshoeve
Camping Den Molinshoeve is in Zeeland. Between the fields and yet close to the beach, in the middle of the greenery with a view over the Zeeland polders. Whether you're seeking the vibrant atmosphere of Knokke-Heist or the serene beauty of the Dutch coast, this idyllic campsite provides the perfect base. On arrival Jolanda, the friendly campsite owner, welcomes guests with open arms, creating a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.  The site has 90 pitches of which 39 touring units and have a 10-amp hook-up points available. The campsite's lush greenery and spacious pitches offer a tranquil setting, with stunning views of the surrounding polder. Modern sanitary facilities, including rain showers and thermostatic taps, ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. For added convenience, opt for a camping spot with private sanitary facilities.
Molecaten Park Hoogduin
Molecaten Park Hoogduin can be reached in less than two hours’ drive from Calais. The location of this site is imposing, and, as its name Hoogduin suggests, it can be found within high dunes. Just over the dunes, there is a broad sandy beach with a panoramic view over the site and the surrounding area. This beach is well known as one of the cleanest in the Netherlands, and slopes gently into the sea. Pitches are large and grassy, and are equipped with electricity (6-10A). They are divided by high trees and shrubs.
Recreatiecentrum De Vogel
Recreatiecentrum De Vogel is a spacious, lively, family-friendly campsite with excellent facilities. It lies in the De Vogel Park, north-west of Antwerp, close to a lake with a sandy beach and is open all year. Its many facilities include indoor and outdoor swimming complexes with slides, indoor and outdoor playgrounds, sports areas and a high season entertainment programme for the whole family. There are 650 pitches with around 200 good sized, grassy pitches for touring, all amongst natural vegetation and shrubs, all with 10A Europlug. After a busy day, you can unwind in the sauna and solarium or have a leisurely drink around the pools and play areas. On the lake, there is windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, and pedaloes are for hire at the lakeside. The surrounding area is ideal to explore by bike (rental on-site) or on foot; details of routes are available from reception.
Camping Weltevreden
Camping Weltevreden is on Zeeland’s Riviera, the area of the Dutch coast with the highest recorded annual hours of sunshine. It is a family site with a pleasant ambiance, located just behind the high, grassy dunes between Zoutelande and Westkapelle. This attractively landscaped site is only 100 m. from the sandy North Sea beaches. There are 144 pitches (50 for tourers) on well kept, grassy lawns, connected by narrow tarmac roads. Separated by a variety of low bushes and shrubs, all the touring pitches have 6A electricity, water and drainage. The site is divided into two areas divided by the toilet block and reception.
Molecaten Park Wijde Blick
The Van Oost family run this neat campsite in a pleasant and personal way. It is located on the outskirts of the village of Renesse in a quiet rural spot. From May to September a free bus runs to Renesse and the beach, just 2 km. away. De Wijde Blick has 328 pitches with 218 for touring units, all with 6/10A electricity and TV connections, and 90-120 sq.m. in area. Of these, 16 have private sanitary facilities and 202 are fully serviced. There are 20 attractively arranged motorhome pitches with hardstanding, and ten special ‘bike and hike’ pitches for those touring without a car. Cars must be parked away from pitches.
Camping De Meidoorn
This is a friendly, family run site within 400 m. of the historic city of Sluis on the Belgian border, yet bounded by mature trees, open countryside and a small lake. Laid out in groups divided by hedges and small trees, there are 250 pitches including about 100 for touring units and six cabins. Public transport operates in July and August between Breskens, Sluis and Knokke, which is free to guests and can take you to the coast. The bus stop is 100 m. away and buses run every hour.
Camping Zonneweelde
This site is only 600 m. from kilometres of wide, sandy beaches, making it ideal for family holidays. Children will enjoy a walkway and a large slide through the dunes to reach the beach. There are around 70 touring pitches, a wide choice of luxury holiday cottages and log cabins, plus places for seasonal caravans. Electricity (10A) is available throughout.
Camping Cassandria Bad
Cassandria Bad was established in 1992, lying very close to the Belgian border and the resort of Cadzand Bad, just under 2 km. from the nearest North Sea beach. Pitches are grassy and spacious; some are privately let for the entire season. All pitches are equipped with 10A electricity and free cable TV connections.
Camping ’T Oude Dorp
Camping ’t Oude Dorp is a family campsite in the southwest of the Netherlands, located on the island of Tholen in the province of Zeeland. The site is next to the Oosterschelde National Park, which is a wild and natural area of salt water and mud flats that is well known for watersports, cycling and birdwatching. The eight touring pitches are generously sized (140-150 sq.m), some have shade, and all have electricity (16A Europlug) and water. There are also 115 permanent pitches including cabins, chalets, mobile homes and caravans to rent. One chalet has been specially adapted with accessible facilities. The campsite is an excellent starting point for walking and cycling.
Comfortcamping Scheldeoord
The site is situated behind the Westerschelde dyke, from where you can watch the passing sea-going ships and below the dyke one can fish from the beach. It is a good quality family site with 514 pitches including 214 for touring units. The touring pitches are pleasantly arranged in small fields and all have electricity (6-16A), water, drainage and TV aerial connection. One area is reserved for those travelling with mobility issues and this is located near one of the very well equipped toilet blocks. There are heated indoor and outdoor pools with a slide (unsupervised), both with excellent separate areas for young children.
Camping Duinoord
Camping Duinoord lies directly beside a wide sandy North Sea beach and a large forest. The site itself is divided between two locations: Duinoord aan Zee and Landgoed Duinoord. The main site and reception are beside the sea and forest. There are 100 serviced touring pitches with 4/6A electricity, water, drainage and cable TV. Camping Landgoed Duinoord is five minutes away and is set peacefully in the polders. The pitches here are larger and less enclosed. Both sites have a similar ambience of space and tranquillity and the proximity of the beach and the forest make them special.

Zeeland

The province of Zeeland comprises several peninsulas that were once separate islands, as the name of ‘Sea Land’ indicates. It includes Zeeuwsvlaanderen (Sea Land Flanders), a strip of land along the Belgian border.

Middelburg

Zeeland sits mainly on clay intersected with canals and former creeks, while the south of the region is sandy. Outside the dykes, the land is mainly salt marshes and mud flats, while along the coast there are dunes; the largest can be seen on Schouwen-Duiveland, the north coast of Walcheren, and in the south. Despite the impact of the war and the demolition of many old buildings in the ’fifties and ’sixties, the capital Middelburg still has over 1,200 communal and national monuments, most notably the gothic Town Hall, the abbey with its ‘Long John’ tower, and the Arsenal.

Zeeland has the cleanest beaches in the Netherlands as well as the most sunshine. The vast polders etch straight lines into the landscape, but also visible are the outlines of ancient, jagged polders nestling between small dykes. Reminders of Zeeland’s fascinating history are everywhere: fossilised sharks’ teeth on the beach, magnificent merchants’ houses from the Golden Age, and echoes of the dramatic floods of 1953. It’s a wonderful region for hiking, cycling, skating and riding along the dunes, beaches and flower-clad dykes, but also for exploring the mudflats and salt marshes.

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Veere

Veere: One of Zeeland’s most beautiful old cities with historic church, 15th-century town hall, Campveerse tower; cafés and restaurants.

Goeree-Overflakkee: The Grevelingen Dam and the Brouwersdam are wonderful for swimming, (kite) surfing, diving, fishing and sailing; Ouddorp and Middelharnis have a good selection of shops.

Colijnsplaat: A paradise for fish lovers; modern fishing port and fascinating fish auction every Thursday; fishermen’s festivals in August are an absolute must!

Borssele: Attractive, symmetrical village of tree-lined streets, lawns and beautiful old houses; the ‘Mountain of Troy’ mound – a remnant of the castle of the once powerful lords of Borssele (c.1243); early 18th-century working corn mill, open Saturdays.

ATTRACTIONS

Attractions

Delta Park Neeltje Jans: Centre for nature, culture and technology with films and exhibitions showing the catastrophic floods of 1953 and the world famous Delta Works sea defences.

Vuurtorens: Breskens, Westkapelle and Haamstede have beautiful old lighthouses, some open to the public.

Shipping Company Verhoef: Runs cruises on the Westerschelde, where you can see seals, and on the busy Gent to Terneuzen canal

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Kibbeling

The cuisine of Zeeland, Netherlands, is heavily influenced by the sea, with seafood featuring prominently in many dishes. The province is also known for its fresh produce, including lamb, asparagus, and apples.

Some of the most popular Zeeuwse dishes include:

  • Zeeuwse mosselen (Zeeland mussels): These mussels are known for their plumpness and sweet flavor. They are typically served with French fries and a side of mayonnaise or garlic butter.
  • Kibbeling: This dish is made with small pieces of white fish that are battered and fried. It is a popular snack or appetizer, and is often served with a tartar sauce.
  • Oesters (oysters): Zeeland is home to some of the best oysters in the world. They are typically served fresh, with a squeeze of lemon juice and a sprinkle of black pepper.
  • Bolussen: These sweet and sticky pastries are made with yeast dough, cinnamon, and sugar. They are a popular treat in Zeeland, and can be found at most bakeries.
  • Zeeuwse babbelaars: These hard candies are made with sugar, syrup, and vinegar. They are a popular souvenir from Zeeland, and are available in a variety of flavors, including lemon, mint, and cherry.