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Campervan hire in the Netherlands

Thinking of hiring a motorhome and heading to the Netherlands or of hiring one there? With over a thousand private motorhomes and campervans for hire on Goboony in the Netherlands alone, you really have all the choice you could hope for! And there is just so much to do in the country, with a beautiful coastline, excellent cycling, charming towns and unmissable cities. Campervan hire in the Netherlands from private owners with Goboony is sure to be a memorable experience!

 

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first of all before we even get to the camper , you will be renting from an absolutely lovely couple, Danielle and Hollie , they couldn't do enough for us from start to finish if we had any questions etc. picking the Camper up was a breeze ,we went through the features and how things worked , clean bedding, towels and even a little hamper of biscuits, breakfast items , jams and other bits and bobs were a really nice touch and added to the introduction to Rosie ( i presume this is the campers name due to the keychain ) we did take our own bedding and towels however , not realizing this was a literal air b&b on wheels! she drove superb and being an auto with cruise control was a blessing , eating up the miles with ease and comfort, my partner had never driven an auto until this , but since we handed the keys back, shes been pestering for an automatic van of her own now , honestly, dont be put off if you are used to manual transmission, this is 10x easier to drive ! the van is limited to 65mph but to put that into perspective it added 5 mins onto a 200 mile journey , but just bare in mind for motorway travelling. we toured Scotland absolutely trouble free , we had hot showers , a comfy bed , the provided 240v toaster, kettle and our travel hairdryer worked absolutely fine even off grid thanks to the victron electrical system , solar charging and ample battery capacity! the camper is well equipped for everything you need , even if you need to go off the beaten track , this had no problems thanks to the rugged tyres , light bar up front and reliability. we didn't take the dogs so simply folded the supplied dog crate down which was very easy which then gave us loads of storage space in the garage area. the wind out awning is also super easy to use and allowed us to still cook some food in the middle of nowhere in the drizzle on the provided portable stove . all in all i cant fault Rosie, Hollie or Danielle , and thanks so much for the unforgettable adventure we had seeing some of Scotlands most beautiful sights , fires , marshmallows and whiskey at the side of a loch , epic views of the landscape , camping in its purest form with the added luxury of all thats above . can only give 5 stars unfortunately , would deffo give more . 🩶🧡 ps , highly recommend an app called park4night, this got us camping in pub carparks for free if you bought a meal, in hidden free spots and a super cheap £8 overnight stay at the side of the loch ness itself.

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Campsites in the Netherlands

As a country that has a serious love of camping and touring, the campsites in the Netherlands are often well equipped with a variety of different options for you to park up your camper for the night. If you wanted to spend a couple days seeing the sights of Amsterdam there are some impressively central sites you can park up at, giving you access to the beautiful capital without you having to splash out on an expensive hotel or rough it in a hostel. Many campsites also have access to amazing cycling infrastructure with separate cycle paths making it possible to easily cycle between towns or into the countryside. Make sure to bring you bikes or make use of one of the many bike hire options in this country that has more bikes than people!

Things to do in the Netherlands

One of the great things about touring around the Netherlands is the people. Everyone is friendly and typically proficient in English so making new friends at campsites should be a breeze. There are a vast variety of things to do in the Netherlands and many attractions also offer bilingual information and tours in both Dutch and English. Some highlights are definitely the world class museums and quaint canals of Amsterdam, the rolling hills of Limburg with the pretty city of Maastricht and the beautiful countryside of Friesland. Make sure to check out the Dutch cuisine during your trip! Hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles) on toast for breakfast, Patatje oorlog fries (fries with sate sauce and mayonnaise) and poffertjes (mini pancakes)!

Events in the Netherlands

if you are here in late April be sure to head into a nearby town for ‘Koningsdag’ or ‘King’s day’ in English. The day is a celebration of the king’s birthday and to celebrate the streets are decorated in all things orange together with the red, white and blue of the Dutch flag. Activities include drinking, live music, second hand markets and more drinking...It is a fun cultural experience not to be missed! If you are heading to the south, you can experience Carnaval, a fun Catholic celebration of craziness in February with lots of dressing up, parades and again more drinking. There are so many other events in the Netherlands to check out from the GLOW light festival in Eindhoven to the renowned Canal pride celebrations in Amsterdam.