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Camping at campsites in Belgium

Belgium Campsites

• Camping in the Belgian Ardennes
• Gastronomy
• Napoleon route
• Visit world cities from the campsites in Belgium

We all know Belgium, especially Brussels, as the political heart of Europe. But the country has more to offer than the European Parliament. Visit Ghent or Bruges from the campsites in Belgium and you will imagine yourself in the Middle Ages. Brussels and Antwerp are metropolises, but also very popular for a day of shopping, sniffing culture and finally sitting down at one of the many cozy restaurants after a long day.

Camping in the Belgian Ardennes

If you are looking for beautiful green, forest-like nature, you are in the right place in the Belgian Ardennes. Ideal for exploring on foot or by bike. Camping in this area? Which can! Belgian campsites around the river Lesse or the Ourthe are definitely recommended. Enjoy the overwhelming nature here.

Gastronomy

Belgian cuisine is refined and local dishes are made per region. If you stay at the coast, there is a good chance
that you are served fish and mussels. More meat and game dishes are prepared in the Ardennes. But what Belgium is really known for are the Flemish fries, the chocolate, the Liège waffles and the 1,000 different types of beer.

Napoleon route

It has been over 200 years since Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo. This inspired a route through Belgium. The 'Napoleon route' takes you in 94 kilometers from the French border via Charleroi to Waterloo, near Brussels. This route was also taken by Napoleon in 1815, when he was on his way north from Paris. Definitely worth a visit when you stay at one of the campsites in Belgium.

Practical information

A valid passport or European identity card is required. Motor vehicle drivers must have a valid driver's license, registration certificate and green card. If you are driving a trailer or a caravan, you must have the papers with you.

Traffic around the campsites in Belgium

The road network is generally of good quality. Large parts of the Belgian highways are exuberantly lit at night. The maximum speed in built-up areas is 50 km/h and 90 km/h outside of it. On highways and roads with separate lanes, the maximum speed is 120 km/h. Motor vehicles with trailers have the same speed limits. Radar detectors in the car are prohibited. Mobile phone calls in the car are only allowed hands-free. A stationary tram may only be passed at walking pace.

Roadside assistance in Belgium

If you are unlucky on the motorway, you can call the TCB, the VAB or the RACB via the emergency telephone. This is free with an International Travel and Letter of Credit. In the event of a breakdown on other roads, it is best to contact the Belgian roadside assistance service on 070-344777 or 0032-22332345 (24 hours a day). Current traffic information can be heard via Studio Brussel and Radio 1, 2 and 3 (also at night).

Campsites in Belgium by the sea

The Belgian coast has been renowned for its various holiday options for years. Camping is definitely one of the most popular. All year round, tourists flock here to enjoy a walk through the dunes or a drink on the terrace. Campsites on the Belgian coast offer something for everyone. Families in particular return every year to camp in Belgium and enjoy the beaches of seaside resorts such as Knokke-Heist or Blankenberge. Are you planning to go with your partner or are your children a lot older? Even then there is plenty to do. The various seaside resorts offer activities such as windsurfing and water skiing. In addition, there are also plenty of entertainment options. You will find the best campsites in Belgium on Campingnavigator. View the offer yourself and book your camping holiday in time.

Belgium Campsites

• Camping in the Belgian Ardennes
• Gastronomy
• Napoleon route
• Visit world cities from the campsites in Belgium

We all know Belgium, especially Brussels, as the political heart of Europe. But the country has more to offer than the European Parliament. Visit Ghent or Bruges from the campsites in Belgium and you will imagine yourself in the Middle Ages.

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The National Park is the largest closed park in Flanders and measures approx. 5700 ha. The park and a large part of the campsite are characterized by extensive pine forests, pristine stream valleys, beautiful purple flowering heathlands and an environment with a variety of activities and attractions. The total area of ?? ... SHOW MORE
In the vicinity of the Tulderheyde Residence Park you will find lots of greenery, forests, fens, heathland and a colorful collection of fields and meadows. The vastness of this, invites the guests to long walks or sporting bike rides along the Belgian-Dutch border. Residence park Tulderheyde is the perfect starting point ... SHOW MORE
Small camping gel, just off the beautiful Semois river.The campsite is located just outside the village of Chairière about 5 km from the border with France. The area around the campsite, except for the river Semois, consists largely of forest, where you can go Mountain Biking, walk or just cycle along the trails. For tri ... SHOW MORE
Camping Kon Tiki is a very quiet campsite. With nice weather there are many possibilities at this campsite. In winter there are opportunities for cross-country skiing in the area. The campsite is open all year. Camping Kon Tiki is not suitable for campers who have difficulty walking. This is a very steep campsite. The cam ... SHOW MORE
Large campsite in the "interior", 4 kilometers from the famous city of Spa. Excellent starting point for trips in the Aredennen, a visit to the city of Spa and / or the circuit Francorchamps. Because of its beautiful location, in a landscape with forested hills and beautiful villages, camping Spa d'Or is the ideal starti ... SHOW MORE
For a city trip to Antwerp, Camping Fort Bedmar is a wonderful destination. Stroll through the city for a day of shopping or taste Belgian cuisine in this metropolis. There is plenty to do here! A little further away is Ghent, especially interesting because of the history of the city. SHOW MORE
Camping Le Festival is a flat campsite. The campsite is located on the Ourthe. High conifer hedges separate the camping pitches on this site so much privacy is possible. At the end of the campsite there is an open area for tents and caravans. Camping Floreal "Le Festival" is located in Rendeux a few kilometers from La Roc ... SHOW MORE
At the campsite, the owners at the reception welcome you. Not for nothing, Camping Jamboree is a real family campsite, where young and old can enjoy the familial hospitality. A day at the campsite? No problem! There is an indoor pool, a wellness center and active options such as tennis, bowling and surfing. SHOW MORE
Camping Berg en Dal is a very quiet campsite and is somewhat remote. On a wooded estate. If you want to see wildlife, pay close attention. The landscape, in which camping Berg en Dal is located and deeply cut through different rivers such as the Dijle, the Ijse and the Lane, is hilly and full of variety. The valley soil ... SHOW MORE
Camping Westende not only offers entertainment on the beach, but also in the area. Go cozy with the children to the theme parks Plopsaland or Bellewaerde. Prefer a city trip? Historic Bruges and the famous seaside resort of Ostend can be reached by a short car ride. Do not forget to taste the local culinary delights and l ... SHOW MORE

 

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