Camping in Belgium

Camping in Belgium

Belgium offers camping enthusiasts a perfect combination of dense forests, idyllic coastlines, and captivating cultural treasures. It is an ideal destination for adventure seekers and holidaymakers alike. From the picturesque Ardennes to the charming North Sea coast, there are numerous options to make your camping holiday an unforgettable experience.

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Camping rules in Belgium

  • Wild camping is not permitted in Belgium. Camping is restricted to designated campsites.

  • Belgium places great importance on environmental protection. Campers should always dispose of their rubbish properly, look out for recycling facilities and ensure that they leave no trace in nature.

  • Most Belgian campsites have fixed quiet hours, typically from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

  • Campfires in Belgium are only permitted at designated fire pits. Open fires outside these areas are strictly prohibited for safety reasons.

The Ardennes

The Ardennes in the south of Belgium are the green heart of the country and ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking. In addition to idyllic forests and picturesque river valleys, the region also enchants visitors with its charming villages and historical sites such as Bastogne. Culinary highlights include local game dishes and Belgian beers.

Camping Floreal La Roche-en-Ardenne is located directly on the Ourthe and is surrounded by dense forests. Numerous leisure activities such as canoeing, fishing, and hiking provide plenty of variety. The proximity to the picturesque town of La Roche-en-Ardenne with its medieval castle makes this site particularly attractive. Families and adventure-seekers appreciate the wide range of activities available.

The Flemish coast

The Belgian coast stretches for 67 kilometres along the North Sea and is characterised by long sandy beaches, dunes, and charming seaside resorts such as Knokke-Heist, De Panne, and Oostende. Perfect for beach holidaymakers and water sports enthusiasts, the region is also great for cycling tours and day trips to Bruges or Ghent. Especially in summer, the coast is a favourite destination for campers who want to enjoy the sun, sea and relaxed atmosphere.

Camping Nieuwpoort is located near the seaside resort of the same name and offers modern facilities, including heated swimming pools, playgrounds, and direct access to the surrounding waterways. The site is ideal for families looking for a relaxing beach holiday with plenty of comfort. Water sports enthusiasts will also enjoy activities such as sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.

The Limburg region

The Limburg region in the north-east of Belgium is known for its extensive nature reserves and a network of over 2000 kilometres of cycle paths. The famous ‘cycle route through the water’ in the Bokrijk nature reserve is particularly well-known. In spring, the orchards of Haspengouw are in full bloom, while cities such as Hasselt and Tongeren offer cultural highlights. The Hoge Kempen National Park attracts nature lovers with its forests, heathlands and lakes.

Camping De Binnenvaart is located on a lake near Genk and is ideal for swimming, fishing and cycling. Its proximity to the Hoge Kempen National Park makes it perfect for nature excursions. It offers modern facilities that cater to both families and nature lovers.

Tips for camping holidays in Belgium

  • Visit local markets and try regional specialties like Belgian waffles, cheese, and fresh produce.
  • Be sure to take your bike with you! Belgium has a great network of cycle paths, especially in Limburg and along the coast, perfect for excursions.
  • Explore historic sites and visit castles, monasteries, and historic towns such as Bruges or Durbuy near your campsite.
  • Experience Belgium's national parks, such as the Hoge Kempen, on foot or by bike. It is a paradise for nature lovers.

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Conclusion: Experience relaxed diversity

Camping in Belgium combines impressive nature, cultural highlights, and a relaxed atmosphere. With the right planning and respect for local conditions, nothing will stand in the way of an unforgettable camping holiday. Enjoy the diversity of the country and discover its many facets in a relaxed and sustainable way.

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