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Glamping Holland
Do you want to get out for the holidays close to nature but then remember the chaos with the whole camping experience? Limited space, uncomfortable bed, sleeping bag, and a mess everywhere… Now, forget about that and have an amazing experience close to nature with all the comfort that you wish for! The solution? Say yes to glamping! Have a camping alike feeling but have all the comfort that you need! The best part about glamping is that you can have this experience all year round. And yes, also in winter! Keep reading and get inspired for your glamping holidays in Holland!
The word "glamping" is a combination of the English words "glamorous" and "camping", which freely translated means "camping in luxury". Although the glamping trend became popular in America, England, and Africa at the beginning of this century, it did not spread to other countries, such as the Netherlands and Italy, until 2015. Today you can go to many different countries to camp in luxury. Even though many glamping accommodations are located on a campsite or park, you do not have to fear during your holiday in a nature house of the crowds or noise that can ruin the holiday fun. Our glamping tents are not located on large-scale campsites or large holiday parks, so you can fully enjoy peace, space, privacy, and greenery around you.
Flora and fauna
The Netherlands is known worldwide for its flowers. In particular the Dutch tulips. The most breathtaking views with multiple colour tulips can be spotted at many tulip fields in the north of Holland and behind the North Sea dunes. In fact, the tulip season runs from the end of March until mid-May. Also, it is the perfect time of the year when it is a must to enjoy the first sunny days after the cold winter. Apart from tulips, flowers such as daisies, buttercups, and the purple heather that blooms on the heaths in September are also common flowers in Holland. Trees such as - oak, elm, pine, linden, and beech are common.
In the Netherlands, wild or large animals are practically nonexistent. Mammals such as - red deer, wild pigs, foxes, badgers, fallow deers, mouflons, rabbits, hedgehogs, and bats can be found in the Netherlands. In fact, a total of 541 bird species have been registered just in the Netherlands. It composes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating.
What to do during a glamping vacation in Holland?
The Netherlands is the perfect destination for both short and long vacations! If you want to explore the diverse nature of the country within one holiday, it’s not a problem! The Netherlands is relatively small, so the distances between its charming villages and natural places can be covered by bike. Just like Denmark, the country is a top destination for cycling trips with its flat surface and cycling routes everywhere. In fact, this will allow you to feel like a real Dutch person who prefers cycling instead of driving. There is a cycling route of 40-50 kilometers in South Holland, in Alblasserwaard and Vijfheerenlanden, that passes the well-known Dutch windmills, which are part of the UNESCO heritage. Also, there are several Van Gogh cycling routes in Gelderland, Etten-Leur, Zundert, and the Van Gogh-Roosegaarde 600 meter cycle path. The path is situated near Eindhoven and it is worth visiting it especially during the night as it is made out of twinkling coloured stones that remind visitors of Van Gogh’s famous painting “Starry Night”. If you are interested in finding out more about the Dutch painter, then you should definitely cycle through the Nuenen route, which is connected to the Roosegaarde path and goes to the town where Van Gogh has spent an important time of his life. Are you a cycling enthusiast but also a gourmet? Then there is a route especially recommended to you. It is the region of Zeeland and there you can delight your taste buds with fish delicacies not only at small village taverns but also at Michelin-awarded restaurants. From forests, rivers, rural areas, and polder landscapes, to the coastal strips and beaches in the Hague and Zeeland, you’ll be surprised by the hidden beauty of the Netherlands. Other popular activities include walking, boat trips, and fishing. Also, the Netherlands has several superb hiking routes that will help you explore the Veluwe National Park or Arkemheen-Eemland National Park.
What to see in Holland?
Hoge Veluwe National Park
Located just a few kilometers away from Arnhem, a city in the eastern part of the Netherlands, it is the largest nature reserve in the country. What is unique about planning an itinerary here is that you can discover diversified landscapes from forests to sand dunes. Also, it is the perfect place for spotting wild animals or watching birds in their natural habitat. Nature.house offers you a wide variety of accommodation nearby Hoge Veluwe National Park, from cottages, b&b to even glamping spots or farms. You can find on the website a suitable place for you and your family or friends.
Keukenhof Tulip Garden
A place that you will never forget about is definitely the Keukenhof Tulip Garden, which is situated just thirty minutes away from The Hague, Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Leiden. It is the largest flower park in the world and the home of more than 7 million flower bulbs. Impressive, right? You can spend some wonderful time with your loved ones by walking, cycling, taking pictures, or just admiring the spectacular view. The park is open only in spring, between mid-March and mid-May. Therefore, don’t miss the extraordinary scenery, plan your vacation in the Netherlands, and book a glamping accommodation with Nature.house. Check out the website for the accommodation that is more suitable for you.
Weerribben-Wieden National Park
It has the largest bog in the northeast of Europe and was created by humans in the 14th century by peat cutting. The superb scenery of the red beds, which might change depending on the season, lakes, canals, and watching rare animals such as otters and black terns represent the reason why you will have a memorable and relaxing trip there, being away from the daily stress and crowds of the cities. Taking the boat and exploring the park will connect you for some moments to nature.
Must-see destinations in Holland
Giethoorn
Known as the “Venice of Holland”, it is a charming village in the northern part of the Netherlands. It is worth visiting it as you can discover its fairytale houses and natural spots not only by walking but also by taking the boat. You will feel for a moment like you are in Italy. Giethoorn is located really close to the Weerribben-Wieden National Park. Therefore, you can plan to spend a wonderful weekend there. At Nature.house you can find splendid glamping rentals or other types of accommodation that will offer you an even more extraordinary experience.
The Wadden Sea
It is a one-of-a-kind place that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009 and is a natural treasure located between Den Helder, in the Netherlands, and Esbjerg, in Denmark. It is connected to approximately fifty islands, however, the first five of them (Texel, Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland, and Schiermonnikoog) are called the Dutch Wadden Islands and are also known as the “pearls in the sea”. There you can experience mudflat walking and perhaps see some of the ten million migratory birds that stop there for some time. You have the chance to take the ferry and visit multiple islands. Sounds like an unforgettable trip, right? Fortunately, at Nature.house you can rent a lovely glamping accommodation in that part of the Netherlands and enjoy your time discovering what nature has to offer.
Zeeland
Are you a beach lover? Then Zeeland is where you should go. However, it’s not a destination only recommended to tourists who prefer going to the beach but also to anyone who enjoys spending time in nature, walking, cycling, visiting nature reserves, and not to forget mentioning about spotting porpoises, flamingos, seals, fallow deers, or sea eagles. It is a region located in the south-west of the Netherlands and if you go there you shouldn’t miss trying several fresh fish delicacies from the North Sea, such as mussels and oysters.
How is the weather in the Netherlands?
Something you might be concerned about when it comes to planning a holiday in the Netherlands is the weather. It is known the fact that there are a lot of rainy and cold days. The country has a temperate maritime climate with temperatures between 3 °C and 6 °C during winter and it can reach a maximum of 25 °C during the summer in some regions of the country. Therefore, there are mild winters and cool summers. This type of climate is influenced by the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. If you have decided to plan a holiday within the Netherlands, don’t forget to take an umbrella or your raincoat, waterproof shoes, and some clothes that can keep you warm.
Plan a glamping holiday in Holland
If you are familiar with the weather in the Netherlands, you will agree that you never know when it is going to rain. Normally, if going camping and staying in a tent you would immediately admit that it was not a good idea. However, when choosing to go glamping you will never again have to suffer from a leaky tent and ruined holidays. Enjoy a comfy bed and all the space that you need. What about rain? When choosing to go glamping you might as well enjoy the sound of the rain while looking outside and enjoying the cozy atmosphere. Also, most of the accommodations tend to have a Wi-Fi connection, which is perfect for rainy days. However, if you get lucky and it is not raining, be sure to spend as much time outside as possible. Walk around the area, play some sports with your group of friends, family, or partner. Of course, having a picnic and a fireplace is a must for your holiday in nature.
In fact, you will be able to find glamping accommodations with a capacity of 2 to 6 people. If you did not know, then glamping in the Netherlands is quite popular, therefore you will have a lot of options to choose from. What about a holiday in Drenthe, Zeeland, or North Brabant? Asides from all of the nice features that you will be able to enjoy during your stay, you also can choose the perfect surroundings for your accommodation. What about glamping accommodation in the middle of nowhere, by the sea or waters or even in the woods – You decide!
Those who would like to go on a cheap glamping holiday can choose from different accommodation types. For example, yurts, safari tents, tiny houses, and teepees are seen as a form of glamping, but tree houses, houseboats, log cabins, and pipo wagons are nowadays also classified as glamping accommodations. What all these rentals have in common is that on arrival everything is arranged and ready for you. The holiday can start right on arrival and that is - especially with kids - so nice. Old-fashioned camping with the luxury of today (you might even have a pool)... Have you already tried it?
Are you wondering where you will leave your dog during your vacation? You don’t need to worry about it. On the website of Nature.house, you will see the available glamping accommodation where you can go with your dog. Moreover, wherever the glamping tent is located, there are plenty of options to keep you entertained! Take a bike ride or go for a walk through nature. If you like bird watching, you can look for the most beautiful birds. If the house is located on a lake, river, or sea, you can go fishing! In addition, a visit to some historical cities, an amusement park, museum, or zoo are among the possibilities that you can do during your camping luxury holiday. Whatever your stay looks like, glamping is an attractive alternative to a traditional camping holiday. Have you already become acquainted with the charm and conviviality of a glamping holiday or would you like to try it for the first time? Then book a private glamping rental in Holland with Nature.house! Whatever kind of nature house you choose, you will always spend your holiday in nature, in less crowded holiday parks, or in the woods.