Visit Amsterdam campsites welcome you with open arms.
In this way, you combine the best of both worlds.
For example, how about the Amsterdamse Bos?
Surrounded by greenery and water, you'll feel more at home in a nature reserve than in a bustling city.
Today, I've put together a list of the main campsites around Amsterdam.
Camping in Amsterdam: article summary
Amsterdam Forest campsite
It's a convenient, well-developed site on the south side of the Amsterdamse Bos, with numerous waterways and opportunities for walking and hiking. bike.
The campsite is popular with foreign campers and for its many rental options. Free Wi-Fi throughout the campsite and a fully equipped kitchen.
Thanks to the buses serving the site, you can also reach the center of Amsterdam in just a few minutes.
Camping Zeebourg
Camping Zeeburg is located on the near-island of the IJmeer, east of Amsterdam, with a small sandy beach measuring 8 x 20 m. The small camping sites are separated by bushes. The small campsites are separated by bushes.
Camper and caravan pitches are partially paved. There's an outdoor kitchen for tent campers. There's a small petting zoo and a herb garden for your use.
Camping guests have free access to the Flevoparkbad. The rest of Amsterdam is easily accessible by streetcar/bus or by bike. Escape the city and reconnect with nature.
Camping Amsterdam: the Zeeburg Too
Camping Zeeburg Too is 400 meters from Camping Zeeburg and is only accessible to backpackers and tent campers. All other camping equipment is not permitted.
This simple yet lively urban campsite is located on the waterfront opposite Camping Zeeburg. At reception, you'll find 100 terminals recharging for cell phones and other electrical appliances.
Next to the campsite is the Flevoparkbad, open free of charge to campers. The campsite can be reached from Amsterdam CS by streetcar 14 or 26.
Camping Gaasper in Amsterdam
The campsite is 750 m from a 166-hectare lake with a beach open during the day. There's a forest between the water and the campsite. The site is compact.
The pitches are partly separated by conifer hedges and set in fields. When you arrive at the site, you can see a large area reserved for tents.
Thanks to good public transport links in the area, the campsite is perfect for a visit to Amsterdam. A bus will take you back to the city in just a few minutes.
Camping Vliegenbos
Camping Vliegenbos is located in a small forest and resembles a park. There are separate pitches for tent campers and an area for campers in motorhomes.
The delimited motorhome pitches are also suitable for caravans. Outdoor kitchens are available at two locations. There's also a dedicated party area. The mobile homes are furnished by artists.
These colorful little houses are perfect for a camping trip. Children can play in the nearby forest. Finally, as with all our other establishments, Camping Vliegenbos is located near Amsterdam.
So it won't be difficult to get to the city and keep visiting during your stay.
If you'd like to stay at a campsite during your trip to Amsterdam, you can. Campsites offer much more attractive prices than hotels in central Amsterdam. However, you'll need to get around and spend some time on public transport to reach the most important sites in the Dutch city.
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