Child-friendly holiday parks in the Netherlands
There are many holiday parks in the Netherlands, but they are not always child-friendly. On this page you will find Dutch holiday parks that are child-friendly. This means that these holiday parks are geared towards children and families. At these child-friendly holiday parks in the Netherlands you will find playgrounds, sometimes an indoor playground, swimming pools with separate children's pools and a children's club where activities are organized. There are also Dutch child-friendly holiday parks that have special children's bungalows, which are optimally adapted to children. On this page you can find a complete overview of child-friendly holiday parks.
Landal Hof van Saksen
The Hof van Saksen holiday park is located in Drenthe. The super-luxurious holiday park has spectacular water slides and an indoor playground. You stay in thatched farms.
- Children's academies
- Perfect for teenagers
- Snacks at check-in
- Sleek swimming pool
- Farmhouse with thatched roofs
Center Parcs De Eemhof
De Eemhof is a Centerparcs holiday park, located on the Eemmeer in Flevoland. De Eemhof is known for the Flow Rider and Turbo twister in the Aqua Mundo. The park has a marina.
- Houseboats
- Very good restaurants
- Holiday dialysis center
- Luxury subtropical swimming pool
- Easy check-in by car
Center Parcs De Kempervennen
Vakantiepark De Kempervennen is a Centerparcs park located in North Brabant. Enjoy the tropical swimming pool 'Aqua Mundo'. You can ski there in both summer and winter at the Montana SnowCenter. In short, a holiday park with a lot of activities
- Versatile park
- Lots of activities
- Houseboat bookable
- Adventure pool
De Boshoek
De Boshoek is located in the middle of the Veluwe. The holiday park has an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a sports field, bowling alley and playground. The park is perfect for a walking and cycling trip across the Veluwe.
- Indoor pool + outdoor pool with children's pool and water attractions
- Interactive football wall
- Perfect for exploring the nature of the Veluwe