The Dutch coast is a great spot to enjoy a relaxing family holiday. With its stunning beaches, picturesque harbours, and vast array of attractions, there's something for everyone to do here. Spend time exploring local history and take in the unique culture of the area, take a boat out for deep sea fishing, and sample the delicious cuisine. With its gorgeous weather, friendly locals, and plenty of activities on offer, it's no wonder that holidays on the Dutch coast are so popular!
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7.9/10 - 245 reviewsIn de Bongerd
Zeeland
-Oostkapelle
- Ideal for families with children
- Free kids clubs
- High-end mobile homes
- Covered and heated pool
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8.3/10 - 327 reviewsDe Oase
Zeeland
-Renesse
- High-end mobile homes
- Ideal for families with children
- 3km from the beaches
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7.7/10 - 555 reviewsLauwersoog
Wadden Sea
-Lauwersmeer
- Ideal for families with children
- Close to Lauwersmeer National Park
- Direct access to the beach
- Proche de la Mer des Wadden
Things to do in the Nerherlands
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Breathtaking landscapes
The Netherlands is known for its stunning landscape. With miles of picturesque canals, lush green fields and abundant woodlands, the famous windmills and tulip gardens, and a coastline that features sandy beaches, stunning cliffs and quaint fishing villages.
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The warmth of Flemish culture
The Netherlands is steeped in fascinating tales of ancient castles, ruins, and landmarks, which tell the story of the area’s vibrant past. Whether you’re visiting the quaint villages of the countryside or exploring the dynamic cities, you will be sure to enjoy the wonderful attractions that await you!
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The family paradise
The Netherlands is a country where family values and traditions are at the core of its culture. As a proud Dutch saying goes, 'Family is everything', and your family will receive a warm welcome wherever they visit.
Dutch culture and activites
Gastronomy
Dutch gastronomy is famous for its influences from the sea and land, and dishes are fresh and comforting. The country is also crazy about flavours from across the world, starting with Indonesian cuisine and the famous rijsttafel.
Must-see visits
Amsterdam, Maastricht, The Hague, the beaches of Zeeland, Volendam and Marken, the Van Gogh museums, the Rijksmuseum, Rembrandt's House Museum
Sports
Outdoor sports are popular in the Netherlands. Cycling and hiking are easy to thanks to the flat landscape, and it's not unusual to see kayaking, sailing and windsurfing along the coast.
Outdoor activities
Cycling and hiking
The country of tulips is renowned for its love of two-wheelers and it has more than 7,000 kilometres of cycle paths to prove it! The flat landscape makes cycling a breeze, and nothing beats discovering fields of flowers, crossing a canals or cycling along the seafront.
The Kiekkaaste birdwatchers' huts
Millions of birds live in the Wadden region, and the observation huts located along the coast offer sightings of curlews, white-fronted geese, harriers, short-eared owls, white-tailed sea eagles and other Wadden birds.
Seals at Renesse
On the Renesse coast in the region of Zeeland, bathers share the beaches with seals. These cheeky creatures can often be found sunbathing on the sand banks or playing in the North Sea waves. If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of them swimming around and barking at each other. It's an amazing sight to see!
Not to be missed
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De Manteling van Walcheren nature reserve
The De Manteling van Walcheren nature reserve in Zeeland is a collection of dunes and beaches, with many walking and cycling routes offering stunning views. Explore the beautiful landscapes of this conservation area and look out for birds, deer and other wildlife as you wander through meadows, sand dunes and woodland. With plenty of recreational activities on offer, this nature reserve is the perfect place to take your family for a day out and reconnect with the natural world. Stay at our In de Bongerd site to visit the region.
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The Wadden Sea
The Wadden Sea is an incredibly unique and beautiful place. It's a coastal area of wetlands, mudflats, sandbanks and islands shared by the countries of Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands. This area has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its vast variety of bird species, diverse flora, and rich history. You can spot seals, shorebirds, and even small whales in the shallow waters! Explore the region from our Lauwersoog holiday park.
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Deltapark Neeltje Jans
Deltapark Neeltje Jans is theme park that is part wildlife and bird sanctuary, and part interactive museum that teaches visitors about Dutch flood defences. You can get up close with seals, sea lions, and a rescued harbour porpoise, take a ride on the storm surge simulator and experience the power of a real North Sea storm. This park is located next to our campsite De Oase.
Regional foods
Bitterballen
Stroopwafel
Stamppot
Raw Herring
Gouda
Poffertjes
Unmissable excursions
The tulip fields of Keukenhof and Lisse
Boasting millions of flowers in bloom, the stunning tulip fields of Keukenhof and Lisse offer the perfect backdrop for your family holiday photos. Take a leisurely stroll through the tulips and marvel at the vibrant hues that adorn the landscape. With over 800 varieties of tulips on display, you'll be sure to find something that sparks your admiration.
Lauwersmeer Dark Sky Park
Lauwersmeer Dark Sky Park is a unique spot for stargazing. It's home to some of the darkest skies on earth, which makes it one of the best places to observe stars and other celestial phenomena. With its breathtaking night sky views, this is an ideal destination for families looking to explore and appreciate the wonders of the universe.
La dune Dameland
If France has the giant Dune du Pilat, the Netherlands has the Dameland dune. This massive sands dune is 24 metres tall and stretches for more than 6 km, making it the largest dune in the Netherlands. Climb to the top for incredible views of the North Sea , or take a walk through the nearby woods for a peaceful and tranquil experience.