Atmosphere
- Noise level: Calm at night
(9Ratings)
Very goodIn the heart of the Bollenstreek, famous for its flower bulb fields and the Keukenhof, Camping De Wulp Noordwijk aan zee enchants families and water sports enthusiasts. Guests are offered a child-friendly atmosphere, spacious pitches and close proximity to the sea. Nestled in a fairytale dune area between the popular seaside resorts of Katwijk and Zandvoort, this campsite is an excellent starting point for a variety of activities. Whether it's a day on the kilometre-long sandy beach of Noordwijk, a trip to the world-famous Keukenhof tulip fields or a leisurely bike ride along the beach promenade - holidaymakers will experience unforgettable moments here.
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You can also find this campsite search number in the ADAC Camping App, in the ADAC Camping- und Stellplatzführer Buch and in the respective planning map.
Meadow pitch, pitches delimited by hedges. Adjacent pitch next door.
Kraaierslaan 25
2204 AN Noordwijk
Nordholland - Südholland - Seeland
Netherlands
Latitude 52° 16' 25" N (52.273798)
Longitude 4° 28' 39" E (4.477634)
Very good
D.W.wrote 8 months ago
Well-maintained campsite
Campsite very well maintained, sanitation facilities very clean but aging. Showers with tokens, sufficient time. Free Wi-Fi but slow. I found the nearby airport disturbing, but the campsite can't do anything about that. Shopping options about 2 km away.
In the centre of the flower bulb region, the so-called Bollenstreek with its main attraction Keukenhof, the camping site Camping De Wulp Noordwijk aan zee welcomes families and water sports enthusiasts. The child-friendly facilities, large pitches and proximity to the sea are particularly popular with guests.
Located between Katwijk in the north and Zandvoort in the south, Noordwijk is the third largest seaside resort in the Netherlands. Camping De Wulp Nordwijk aan zee welcomes caravan travellers and motorhome fans to the fairytale dune area of this historic seaside resort, which has been internationally renowned for 150 years. The 2.7-hectare meadow site has 40 pitches, each up to 100 square metres in size and separated by hedges. The site is open from April to October. There is a snack bar and a restaurant serving typical Dutch specialities such as chips with peanut sauce and meat croquettes. Children can have fun in the playground. A baby changing room is also available. The 13 km long sandy beach of Noordwijk offers plenty of opportunities for swimming during high tide. Guests can hire bicycles at the campsite and the centre of the town, which is just 3 km from the campsite, can be reached quickly via the beach promenade. Golf enthusiasts can also reach the Noordwijk Golf Centre within the same distance. The public bus stop is also 3 kilometres away, from where camping fans can set off on their excursions. The tulip fields of the nearby Keukenhof, famous throughout Europe, and the Zandvoort racetrack with the infamous Tarzan curve are also famous.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Camping de Wulp?
No, pets are not allowed on the campsite.
Does campsite Camping de Wulp have a swimming pool?
No, Camping de Wulp does not have a pool. However, there is a swimming area near the campsite (in 3 km). Learn more about the pool and other facilities on this page.
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The prices for Camping de Wulp could vary depending on the stay (e.g. chosen period, persons). Learn more about the prices on this page.
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