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Go Dutch with Keycamp

5th May 2008 Print
There is much more to Holland than clogs and windmills, with spectacular sceneries, historic castles a rich history and beautiful cosmopolitan cities making it a fantastic destination for a cultured family holiday.

When visiting Holland with your family, why not stay at Duinrell, Keycamp’s fun-filled campsite? Situated in Wassenaar, it is close enough to enjoy the sights of Amsterdam, but far enough away so that families can experience a more rural side of Holland.

The spacious and lively campsite boasts a huge selection of excellent onsite facilities, such as a climbing wall, crazy golf, diving lessons and tennis and volleyball courts. And even better still, it is perfectly positioned, next to the thrilling Duinrell theme park and Tiki tropical water park, which is free to Keycamp customers for two hours per day between 10am and 2pm, making it ideal for families with older children.

The campsite is also just a mile from the local town of Wassenaar and two miles from a sandy beach. So why not take inspiration from the locals and hire a bicycle from the campsite to go exploring around the local area?

Situated along the Western coast of Holland, the campsite is within easy reach of Holland’s famous cities, landmarks and tourist attractions and with Holland’s excellent transport system, there is no reason not to explore. Amsterdam is just 22 miles away, with famous art galleries and museums and fantastic shopping – it certainly is Holland’s capital of culture and festivals.

Further down the coast is The Hague, an elegant coastal town where holidaymakers can spend time visiting the lovely parks and take walks along the canals. August is a particularly great time to visit The Hague, when is hosts its annual International Firework Festival (14-16 August 2008).

Keycamp’s Dutch campsite has a variety of accommodation, so there is an option to suit every family. The selection includes the Prestige range, surely the most luxurious mobile home experience you can find, sleeping up to 8 it is exceptionally spacious with a state of the art kitchen and each bedroom has its own bathroom. But for those with a desire to be closer to nature, the perfect choice is the Supertent, complete with four bedrooms, sprung beds and electricity.

Taking a self-catering option is a great way to get acquainted with the local produce. Indeed if your passion is for food, Keycamp has excellent cooking facilities which include four-burner hobs, fridge-freezers and barbecues and some mobiles even have microwaves and ovens. Should you prefer a night off however, Keycamp’s campsite in Holland has an onsite restaurant, pizzeria, a take-away and bar.

A seven night break in July at Keycamp’s Duinrell campsite costs from only £552 for two adults and up to four children, staying in a Supertent, accommodation only. Fly-drive packages and ferry crossings are available at a supplement.

For a fantastic holiday that your family will never forget, look no further than Keycamp Holidays. To book a 2008 holiday visit keycamp.co.uk.