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Experience Camping in Gelderland
Staying at a campsite in Gelderland is a true experience. Whether you enjoy active holidays filled with walking, cycling, or boat trips, or you prefer culture and city breaks, you’ll find it all here. Camping gives you the freedom to decide how you spend your days—relaxing at the campsite is always an option, too. Gelderland is such a diverse and expansive province that it’s nearly impossible to discover everything in just one holiday. But that’s just another reason to come back again.
A Wide Range of Campsites in Gelderland
There’s a huge variety of campsites to choose from in Gelderland. Each one offers something different. A popular option is the farm campsite, where you stay on a working farm and often have the chance to help out with daily activities—a guaranteed hit with children. Others prefer to immerse themselves in nature, staying at small or even mini-campsites. There are also family-friendly campsites with entertainment and playgrounds, and if you fancy a swimming pool, that’s available too. A campsite in Gelderland makes a perfect base for day trips.
Highlights Not to Miss in Gelderland
There’s so much to see in this beautiful province that we can’t list it all. Here’s a small selection of highlights:
Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo
This museum, located in the heart of De Hoge Veluwe National Park, houses the world’s second-largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh. The adjoining sculpture garden, spanning around 25 hectares, is renowned across Europe.
Slangenburg Castle
This castle, just outside Doetinchem, dates from the seventeenth century. Today, it serves as the guesthouse for the Benedictine Abbey of St. Willibrord. You can visit or even stay as part of a retreat.
Burgers’ Zoo
This spacious and extensive zoo in Arnhem has been awarded as one of the best days out in the Netherlands. You can wander through various themed environments such as the Bush, Ocean, Safari, and Desert, each home to different animals.
Fort Pannerden
This fort near Pannerden in Doornenburg was built between 1869 and 1872. It stands at the point where the Rhine splits into the Waal and the Pannerdensch Kanaal. Throughout the year, there are different exhibitions and events. In September, known as Fortenmaand, there’s something happening every Sunday at the fort.
Julianatoren Family Amusement Park
If you’re on holiday with young children, Julianatoren in Apeldoorn is highly recommended. Designed for children aged 2 to 12, this family park features over sixty attractions.
The Five Most Charming Cities in Gelderland
Gelderland boasts so many lovely towns and cities that it’s hard to choose, but here are our top five picks:
Apeldoorn
Apeldoorn is the largest city in the Veluwe region and offers plenty to fill your day. Visit Het Loo Palace or the Apenheul primate park, where you can walk among the monkeys. The city is known for its green surroundings.
Arnhem
The capital of Gelderland is a fantastic shopping city, especially in the Fashion Quarter, and there’s plenty of culture to explore. You can visit historic cellars dating back to the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries, as well as several museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Dutch Open Air Museum, and the Dutch Water Museum.
Nijmegen
Often called the oldest city in the Netherlands, Nijmegen still features traces of the Roman era. The castle at the Valkhof was once the northernmost residence of Emperor Charlemagne. Learn all about this period at the Valkhof Museum. Nijmegen is also famous for the Four Days Marches, a major annual event that transforms the city with festivities.
Harderwijk
This former Hanseatic city is delightful to explore on foot, and its biggest attraction is the Dolfinarium—the largest marine mammal park in Europe, with amazing dolphin shows that children will love.
Zutphen
Zutphen is another historic Hanseatic city, reflected in its grand buildings and churches in the old town centre. Situated on the River IJssel, you can enjoy boat tours or take a city excursion by whisper boat. Every third Sunday of September, the Chocolate Festival turns the entire city centre into a chocolate lover’s paradise.
Book a Campsite Today
As you can see, Gelderland is an incredibly versatile province. Whether you’re seeking natural beauty and tranquillity, keen on day trips, or planning fun outings with children, you’ll find it all here. Book now and spend your summer in Gelderland—it’s a wonderful choice.