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31 campsites in Netherlands, Zuid-Holland

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Vakantiepark Delftse Hout
This well-run, modern site is pleasantly situated in Delft's park and forest area on the city's eastern edge. It has 200 touring pitches formally arranged in groups of four to six and surrounded by attractive trees and hedges. All have sufficient space and electrical connections (10A Europlug).
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Camping de Grienduil
A compact, family run site located in the area known as The Green Heart of the Netherlands. You should expect a heartwarming welcome from the enthusiastic owner at de Grienduil, which has a total of 22 touring pitches ranging in size from 100 to 120 sq. metres and with computer-controlled current (6-16A) to the electricity hook-ups. Your unit will be placed on-site by the owner, as cars are left outside the campsite.
Vakantiepark Koningshof
This popular site is run in a personal and friendly way. The 200 pitches for touring units (some with hardstandings for larger units) are laid out in small groups, divided by hedges and trees and all with 10A electrical connections. Cars are mostly parked in areas around the perimeter and 100 static caravans, confined to one section of the site, are entirely unobtrusive. Reception, a pleasant, good quality restaurant, bar and a snack bar are grouped around a courtyard-style entrance which is decorated with seasonal flowers. The site has a small outdoor, heated pool (13.5x7 m) with a separate paddling pool and imaginative children’s play equipment. A member of the Holland Tulip Parcs Group.
Camping De Krabbeplaat
Camping De Krabbeplaat is a family run site situated near the ferry port in a wooded, recreation area next to the Brielse Meer lake. There are 448 spacious pitches, with 68 for touring units, all with 10A electricity, cable connections and a water supply nearby. A nature conservation plan exists to ensure the site fits into its natural environment. The lake and its beaches provide the perfect spot for watersports and relaxation, and the site has a harbour where you can moor your own boat.
Camping ’t Weergors
A rustic style site built around old farm buildings, Camping ’t Weergors has a comfortable mature feel. At the front of the site is a well-presented farmhouse which houses the reception and includes the main site services. The sanitary blocks are modern and the farm accommodates an attractive à la carte restaurant and pancake outlet. The reception includes a new minimarket from where you can order fresh bread. There are currently 120 touring pitches (plus seasonal and static places).
Camping Duinhorst
Camping Duinhorst is set in the centre of a richly wooded area just north of The Hague (Den Haag). The site is close to the rolling dunes that run between the lively sea resort of Scheveningen and the quieter beaches of the Wassenaarse Slag. There are around 420 pitches, including 160 for touring units. All are equipped with electricity (6/10A), cable TV, waste water hook-ups and mains water points. A variety of small and large, open and shaded pitches are available for tents with a limited number of electricity hook-ups. The Paviljoen Duinhorst restaurant is located above the sanitary building near the tennis court and swimming pool.
Camping le Parage
Camping le Parage is set in an area of woodland and dunes and its French name can be translated as ‘the area behind the dunes’. The site borders a nature area where you can enjoy plenty of cycling and walking tracks. There are 150 pitches of which 34 are for touring units, all with 4A electricity. Arranged over several fields, they are surrounded by hedges. A riding school is next door (50 m) and you can even bring your own horse. The surrounding area offers plenty of things to do. There are opportunities for swimming and watersports either in the sea or the lake. In spring you can enjoy the lovely blossoming bulb fields.
Camperpark Kinderdijk
Camperpark Kinderdijk is a campsite located in the centre of Alblasserdam on the harbour in South Holland, Netherlands. It is a very clean and well-maintained site with 44 spacious pitches. While the campsite itself is basic, its location is its biggest selling point.
Holiday & Amusement Park Duinrell
A vast site, Duinrell’s name means ‘well in the dunes’, and the water theme continues in the adjoining amusement park and the extensive indoor pool complex. The campsite itself is huge, with 750 touring places on several flat, grassy areas (60-140 sq.m), and it can become very busy in high season. As part of a continuing improvement programme, the marked pitches have electricity, water and drainage connections, and some have cable TV.
Camping De Carlton
Camping de Carlton is a small site in the Zuid-Holland region of the Netherlands. It is situated on the coast near Noordwijk aan Zee. It has a total of 80 grass touring pitches and 32 mobile homes/hikers cabins. The site borders a nature area where you can enjoy plenty of cycling and walking tracks. In the spring you can enjoy the lovely bulb fields and take the opportunity to visit the Keukenhof gardens. Cars are parked in the area near reception to ensure that the site is a car free zone. Noordwijk has a beautiful promenade and a splendid beach. The varied restaurant and shopping possibilities combined with the characteristically historical town centre make it an ideal seaside resort. The village offers daily activities for young and old to take part in. The surrounding villages are also certainly worthwhile visiting.
Camping Sollasi
Camping Sollasi lies beside the Oosterduinse lake, between the bulb fields and the edge of the woods and dunes. The lake offers plenty of opportunities for fishing, swimming and watersports activities. The comfortable site provides 170 permanent pitches and 40 for touring units, these being divided into several fields and separated by hedges. All have 6A electricity and there are water taps on each field. Children will enjoy the play area and sporting visitors can play tennis or go windsurfing on the lake. The site has two restaurants, an Indian restaurant and a pizzeria.
Camping de Meeuw
Camping and Marina De Meeuw is located on the south side of the Brielse Maas lake in Brielle, Netherlands. It is a campsite with a marina built on and around a fortification dating back to 1850. The campsite now uses the former fort moat as a marina. The campsite is quiet at the end of the Accuweg along the Brielse Maas. There are 415 pitches on site, of which 165 are for touring and have electric hook-up points available. Some are delimited by mature hedging whilst others are spread across grassy fields. The majority of pitches on site are seasonal.
Recreatiecentrum De Zuidduinen
De Zuidduinen is a pleasant, family site of 5 ha. in a protected nature reserve beside the sea. The site is only 200 m. from the beach and the seaside town of Katwijk is within walking distance. There are around 175 touring pitches (70 sq.m 4A electricity) of which 65 are larger, serviced pitches (90 sq.m 10A electricity). All have cable connections for TV and radio. Camping bungalows and dune houses are available for rent. A programme of entertainment and activities for all ages is provided by an enthusiastic team in high season. The dunes are an ideal setting for families with children and people looking for a relaxing holiday. There are several walking and cycling tracks in and around the dunes.
Molecaten Park Rondeweibos
Rondeweibos is a pleasant family site within walking distance of a sandy North Sea beach. The flora and fauna in this beautiful dune area is unusual, and, adjacent to the site, there is a pretty lake, Het Quakjeswater, home to various birds including spoonbills and silver herons. The sea here is calm and excellent for younger children to swim, play or paddle. All pitches at Rondeweibos are comfort pitches, and there is also the option of renting a private sanitary unit (with shower, toilet and wash basin). A number of mobile homes (beach home caravans) are available to rent.
Camping Op Hoop Van Zegen
Camping Op Hoop Van Zegen is a small site in South Holland near the town of Noordwijkerhout in a 125-year-old cheese farm and near the bulb fields. The site has 140 grass touring pitches which have a 6-Amp hook-up point.  A higher amperage electricity is possible and can be indicated at the reception upon arrival. 
Naturisten Camping Abtswoudse Hoeve
Naturisten Camping Abtswoudse Hoeve is a naturist site, set in 15 hectares alongside a lake with a small sandy beach and good swimming. It is just south of Delft and close to Rotterdam. There are 120 seasonal pitches and 45 level, grassy touring pitches arranged around open meadows, many have 10A electricity (Europlug). Cars are parked in a separate area.
Camping De Oude Maas
This site is easily accessed from the A15 southern Rotterdam ring road and is situated right by the river, so it is well worth considering if you are visiting Rotterdam or want a peaceful stop amid rural surroundings. It also doubles as a marina, with 117 berths and a trailer ramp. The touring pitches are sited away from the residential section; all are on grass and have a 10A hook-up. Leafy trees dot the site, and there is a pleasant separate touring area for 11 motorhomes with electricity, water and wastewater connections in a hedged group near the marina and river.
Molecaten Park Noordduinen
This is a large, well-managed site tucked away among the dunes and just a stone's throw from the beach and the waves. Children are well catered for with an excellent indoor/outdoor pool complex, restaurant and small theatre/recreation hall, and a friendly, safe environment. The 200 touring pitches have some shelter from the hedging and small trees and are marked and numbered but not divided. All have electricity (10A), and 75 are fully serviced with electricity, water, drainage and TV connection. There are also seasonal pitches and mobile homes to rent.
Camping Poort van Zeeland
Camping De Quack is situated on the former island of Voorne with direct access to the long sandy beaches along the Haringvliet and the North Sea. Two nature reserves on the other side offer a completely different landscape where you can see, for example, orchids, spoonbills and small deer. The spacious site provides 188 grass touring pitches (100 sq.m), all with electricity (10/16A). Visitors with dogs are restricted to a separate area of 35 pitches. You may choose where to park your car, either beside your pitch or in a separate parking area. The nearby sea, rivers and lake are ideal for those who like watersports.
Molecaten Park Kruininger Gors
Kruininger Gors can be found just 30 minutes from the busy port of the Hook of Holland. This is a very green campsite located close to the banks of Lake Brielle (Brielse Meer). The site is made up of pitches (80 for tourers, most with electricity, 6A Europlug) on fields which are divided by high trees and shrubs. This is a spacious site with plenty of space for children to safely play. The site is within walking distance of a sandy lake beach (good for younger children). For older children and all those who love the outdoors, it is an ideal place to go surfing, sailing and water-skiing. The lake and neighbouring Lake Oostvoorne are also very popular with anglers.

Zuid-Holland

Zuid-Holland is an historically rich province with much to offer the tourist: lakes, rivers and the sea provide endless opportunities for watersports, while the flat landscape is ideal for cycling and walking.

No visitor to this part of the Netherlands should miss seeing the spring-time riot of colour that adorns the fields and gardens of South Holland.

The Hague

Together with Nord-Holland, Zuid-Holland is one of the most prosperous areas of the lowlands. Most industry these days is confined to the middle sized Dutch towns and cities, but everywhere you will see evidence of the country’s more extensive commercial past, particularly in the cities of Rotterdam and The Hague.

The modern port of Rotterdam is a vibrant city packed with art and cultural activities – galleries, concert halls, theatres and museums abound. In
 The Hague, the seat of government, royal palaces, stately embassies and town houses give the city a regal atmosphere; a stone’s throw from the city are the resorts of Scheveningen and Kijkduin and the theme parks of Duinrell and Drievliet.

In the north of Zuid-Holland is the landscape of the Holland Lakes, an area dotted with lakes, rivers and drainage canals, all interspersed with wide, open polders. The Green Heart, hidden between the big cities of the Randstad, is a vast oasis of peace and tranquillity that lends itself to a variety of open-air activities. With its coastline and pleasant resorts, the bulb region also has much to offer visitors who want a summer beach holiday.

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Rotterdam

The Hague (Den Haag): Important museums such as the Mauritshuis, The Hague Municipal Museum and Panorama Mesdag.

Rotterdam: Museum Boymans van Beuningen, contemporary architecture and culture, port area.

Leiden: Large student population brings this historical city to life, with many bars, restaurants and good museums.

Gouda: Famous for its cheese, ‘stroopwafels’ and beautiful 15th-century town hall.

Delft: Medieval centre with canals, bridges, squares and historic façades - a charming backdrop whether shopping or just taking a relaxing stroll

ATTRACTIONS

Attractions

Bulb Region: Its extensive and colourful tulip fields make a truly unique sight in spring.

Duinrell: Large theme park for the whole family.

Madurodam: Famous miniature city where you can enjoy the highlights of the Netherlands on a scale of 1:25. 

Animal parks: Avifauna, bird park in Alphen aan den Rijn, Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam

Vlaggetjesdag Scheveningen: Famous festival in mid June celebrating the arrival of the first herring; Scheveningen resort with a casino, large hotels, discos and theatres.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Dutch cheeses

The cuisine of Zuid-Holland is influenced by Dutch traditions and is characterized by a variety of dishes and ingredients. Here are some notable aspects of the cuisine in Zuid-Holland.

  • Haring: Raw herring, or "haring," is a popular street food in the Netherlands, including Zuid-Holland. It is often served with onions and pickles 
  • Patat: Thick-cut French fries, or "patat," are commonly enjoyed often served with a variety of toppings, such as mayonnaise, ketchup, or satay sauce. A popular street food in the region is patatje oorlog, which features fries topped with peanut sauce, mayonnaise, and onions.
  • Dutch cheese: Dutch cheese varieties like Gouda, Edam, and Leyden cheese are produced in the province. You can visit cheese markets in cities like Gouda to sample and purchase these delicious cheeses.
  • Stroopwafels: Stroopwafels are a sweet Dutch treat made from thin waffle-like cookies with a caramel syrup filling. 
  • Erwtensoep: This is a traditional Dutch pea soup, often enjoyed during the colder months. It contains split peas, pork, sausage, and vegetables.
  • Poffertjes: These are small, fluffy pancakes, similar to American silver dollar pancakes. They are usually served with powdered sugar and butter.