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Glamping in The Netherlands
If you are thinking of having a magical holiday, full of incredible nature, unparalleled landscapes, and the best cultural and historical sites, Holidu shows you exactly what you are looking for. The Netherlands has established itself as a tourist destination without comparison, and within this small but charming country you will find numerous places of interest, whether in the countryside or in its historic cities. Enjoy a ride on its iconic water canals, visit its windmills, monuments, museums, famous tulip fields and pretty cafés, there's never a dull moment here, there's always something new to explore. In addition, you can choose to stay in the various glamping sites that are available, a very practical but comfortable option that will make your trip a unique experience. No matter how many people you are travelling with, there are glamping sites that can accommodate up to 6 people without any problem.
Modern glamping sites with beautiful gardensAs glamping sites have become popular with travellers in recent years, you can now find fairly modern facades and structures that still retain that practical camping style. With plenty of windows to let in natural light, comfortable indoor and outdoor furniture, and many with well-tended gardens where you can hang out in the sun. And don't worry, not only do they look wonderful, but they also have the necessities for your trip, such as internet connection, appliances, private bathroom, parking, and as a bonus, many of them are pet-friendly. The Netherlands is waiting for you, don't hesitate any longer and book your glamping site now!
Travellers and activities
There is no doubt that if you come to the Netherlands you will be enchanted by the beautiful nature, there is to explore, so here are a couple of amazing options if you don't know where to start. Like something out of a fairytale, Keukenhof is a popular tourist landmark that will take your breath away. This 32-hectare park is home to immense tulip gardens, which continue to be planted and cultivated every year without fail. It is considered one of the most beautiful places in the whole country because of the colourful and vibrant flowers that you can find here, including daffodils, carnations and lilies, making it a must-see destination. Now, this next place is ideal if you're looking for a nice cycling or hiking route, and that's Kennemer Dunes National Park. Located in the province of North Holland, this approximately 23-mile park includes a variety of natural landscapes like forests, dunes, hills and coastline, as well as being home to a lot of animal life such as ducks, herons, insects, and livestock. It is very popular for outdoor activities due to its large land areas, so as well as cycling and hiking, bird watching and picnics are also good options to do here.
The Netherlands for culture loversThe cultural and historical sites in the Netherlands do not go unnoticed, and there are some that, due to their great popularity, are a sure-fire destination once you arrive in the country. One of them is the iconic house of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who wrote the famous diaries during the Second World War, which today bear witness to the terrible events that took place during those years. Explore the place where the Frank family made their lives while living in hiding from the Nazis, all the artefacts and memorabilia that reside there, plus the videos and photos that tell her story along the way. Now, the next destination is a special one, and that is the Zaanse Schans open-air museum. Located 12 miles from Amsterdam, you will find this museum that exhibits a village framed by a set of old mills that recreate what life in this country was once like in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. This place was once one of the first industrial regions in the Netherlands, so everything you see here is authentic.
Did you know that the Netherlands exports approximately 80% of the world's flowers? And, as you may guess, most of them are tulips.
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If you are a lover of art and culture, this stop is perfect for you. This museum is Amsterdam's national museum and focuses on art, crafts and history, so you can enjoy a bit of everything. Mostly you will see the works of great Dutch artists such as Lucas van Leyden, Frans Hals and Nicolaes Maes, but you will also find big names from other countries such as Francisco de Goya, Vincent van Gogh and Piero di Cosimo. But, undoubtedly, the jewel of all these exhibitions are the 22 paintings by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn, including the popular painting ''De Nachtwacht'' or ''The Night Watch''.
2. Meet fascinating animals at Rotterdam ZooThis zoo is located in the city of Rotterdam and is one of the oldest zoos in the country, having been in operation since 1857. In its animal exhibits, you will have the opportunity to travel to various continents in the different areas of the zoo and see the animals native to each area. You can see elephants, polar bears, rhinoceroses, red pandas, ostriches, penguins, giraffes and many more animals.
3. Don't miss the Van Gogh MuseumThis is also considered a must-see when coming to the Netherlands, as this museum displays the largest collection of art by one of the most renowned painters of all time, Vincent van Gogh. You'll find works such as Sunflowers, Almond Blossom and The Potato Eater, as well as many of his drawings and letters.
4. Explore the ancient GravensteenThis ancient limestone castle dates back to 1180 and has been used for various purposes over the years. It was once a royal house, then it became a courthouse, then a prison, and finally, it was restored in 1885. Today it is a popular tourist attraction, and in addition to its imposing exterior appearance, inside there is an interesting museum of torture, artefacts and all. The castle also offers many guided tours for those who wish to learn more about its history in depth.
5. Have an exciting train ride at Cauberg CavernLocated in the town and municipality of Valkenburg aan de Geul, this extensive network of ancient caves offers a unique visit. Once used as a wartime shelter, today it is a tourist site that you can visit and explore. One of its main attractions is that you can visit these caves by train, and see the sculptures and light displays inside.
6. Grab a bite at Down Town Gourmet MarketThis fabulous market is located in the city of Eindhoven, and is the ideal choice for food lovers. This market is home to restaurants with all kinds of food, whether you are looking for gourmet or fast food, but there are also dessert places and bars. You will also find a table area where you can enjoy your favourite dishes in the open air.
7. Watch dinosaurs at Dino Land ZwolleSpend an exciting day at this fun-filled dinosaur theme park. Located in the municipality of Zwolle, this park offers many fun things to do, such as digging up dinosaur skeletons, try to get to the top of the climbing wall, taking pictures with the various dinosaurs around the area, and even playing a fun game of mini-golf.
Information about glampings in The Netherlands
🏡 Glampings available: | 685 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £37. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 299 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 21% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 230 properties. |