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The advantage of choosing a campsite in Austria with a Dutch owner is that there’s no language barrier. You can easily ask questions and make arrangements about your stay, ensuring everything is clear for both parties.
Wide range of campsites with Dutch owners
There are several campsites in Austria run by Dutch owners. On Camping.eu, you can easily find and select these campsites. For reservations or questions about facilities, you can communicate in Dutch, which is a big relief for those who aren’t comfortable writing in German or English.
Meet fellow Dutch holidaymakers at the campsite
If you enjoy meeting people from home during your holiday, booking a spot at a campsite in Austria with a Dutch owner can be a good choice. While guests come from all over, you are more likely to encounter other Dutch visitors. This can be especially nice for children, as they can easily make friends who speak the same language. And if there’s an entertainment program at the campsite, it’s often available in Dutch—ideal if your children don’t speak German or English.
Returning guests at Dutch-owned campsites in Austria
Campsites in Austria with Dutch owners tend to be smaller in scale, which often leads to a friendly, familiar atmosphere and many returning guests. If you come back the following year, you might see familiar faces, making it easy to organize a barbecue or take part in group activities together.
Guests also tend to help each other out, for example if someone is more confident speaking German. This sense of community is one of the reasons why Dutch travelers enjoy staying at these campsites in Austria.
Book your campsite in Austria easily
If you’d like to spend your next holiday at a campsite in Austria with a Dutch owner, you can reserve your spot directly via Camping.eu. Some campsites offer pitches for caravans, motorhomes, or tents.
On certain campsites, you can also rent a fully equipped bungalow tent or mobile home. This is a convenient option if you’re traveling by public transport, and is also ideal for young people looking to enjoy a camping holiday in Austria.