Kompas Camping Nieuwpoort
Belgium / Flandern / Nieuwpoort
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In Belgium, mobile homes offer a comfortable camping experience all year round. These versatile rental accommodations, from chalets to bungalows, are perfect for exploring the fascinating Belgian countryside, including the coasts and Ardennes. Situated close to lively metropolises such as Bruges and Antwerp, they provide an ideal combination of nature experience and cultural richness.
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Belgium is less popular as a camping country, but the neighbouring country has many attractive destinations to offer. It has a beautiful stretch of coastline, an exciting mountain landscape with the Ardennes and interesting metropolises such as Bruges and Antwerp. Together, this makes Belgium an attractive holiday destination that campers should definitely discover for themselves. The campsites in Belgium are generally very close to nature and impress with their idyllic location. Comprehensive facilities and excellent service are a matter of course here. Travellers can choose from classic pitches for motorhomes and caravans or alternatively book comfortable mobile homes. These versatile rental accommodations have become increasingly popular in Belgium and offer a high level of comfort on camping holidays.
Mobile homes in Belgium appeal to different target groups. For example, the different designs allow families to enjoy a relaxing holiday with their own bathroom and kitchen. This makes camping holidays easier to plan, while still allowing you to enjoy the ambience of the campsite to the full. The various rental accommodations can be booked as a chalet in the mountains or as a bungalow with a terrace and a beautiful view. They are the starting point for discovery tours and a wonderful retreat if the hustle and bustle of the campsite gets too much.
A 61-centimetre-high bronze statue is the symbol of Brussels and Belgium. The small Menneken Pis on the corner of Rue de l'Etuve/Stoofstraat and Rue des Grands Carmes enjoys worldwide fame and is still very popular. Gravensteen Castle in Belgium is one of the largest moated castles in Europe and its history dates back to the 10th century, when the Vikings built a wooden castle here for defence. What lies behind "Pairi Daiza" is not immediately obvious. It is a zoological garden with numerous rare animal species. Culture lovers should not miss the Groeninge Museum with works by numerous Belgian and international artists. The Han-sur-Lesse caves are one of the most famous show caves in Europe and a little adventure for every visitor.
Those who consciously opt for a mobile home holiday in Belgium can rely on a high standard and a high level of comfort. The accommodation has at least one or more bedrooms, depending on the needs of the guests. The biggest plus is definitely the private bathroom and kitchen, which guarantee a certain degree of independence. The facilities may vary depending on the campsite, but a terrace and a comprehensive entertainment programme are the norm.