Roompot holiday parks

Roompot holiday parks

Roompot is the largest provider of holiday parks in the Netherlands and the number two in Europe. Roompot has more than 17,000 holiday accommodations. With the acquisition of Hogenboom and the acquisition of Qurios, Roompot has expanded its range to more than 185 holiday parks. In 2020, Roompot announced that it would expand its range by 51 parks.

Location of Roompot holiday parks

In total, the group has more than 185 holiday parks in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France and Spain in its portfolio, from premium resorts to comfortable parks and attractive campsites. Many Roompot holiday parks are located on the Dutch coast.

Roompot has a diverse range of holiday parks

Roompot has a wide range of holiday parks, so that you can always find a holiday park that meets your needs. For example, Roompot has holiday parks that are child-friendly or very small-scale. If you are looking for a holiday park on the coast, Roompot is also the right place for you. In short, due to the wide range of different holiday parks, it is almost impossible not to find a holiday park at Roompot that meets your needs.

Aerial view of the Roompot Eifelpark Kronenburger See holiday park and the surrounding area

Roompot Eifelpark Kronenburger See

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Eifelpark Kronenburger See is a holiday park in the beautiful area of the German Eifel. The park is located near a reservoir. There is an indoor pool with a paddling pool.

  • At a reservoir
  • Indoor pool
  • Quiet
  • To walk
  • Some bungalows have been restyled

Apartment buildings at Roompot Bergresort Winterberg

Roompot Bergresort Winterberg

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Bergresort Winterberg is a Landal holiday park in cozy Winterberg. An ideal base for hikers and mountain bikers. Enjoy skiing and cross-country skiing in winter.

  • In Winterberg
  • Quiet
  • Free WIFI
  • Skiing and cross country skiing
  • Holiday fun in both summer and winter

Frequently asked questions about Roompot holiday parks

Which Roompot holiday parks have a subtropical swimming paradise?