@PeterOttervanger
Campercontact member since 2024
About me
- Traveling party:
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- With pets?
- No
- Motorhome enthousiast since:
- 2011
My motorhome
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My contributions
Activity timeline
Sitecode: 103351
My wife and I had the pleasure of staying for three days with Govert, the owner of the Costa del Egond camper site. We enjoyed it immensely. You park on a reasonably spacious pitch in the grass. Here you find peace and quiet. We mainly went cycling. But in the evenings, it was lovely to spend time at the camper site again. Govert also enjoyed telling us about the history of the manor house and how it came into being. In short, we had a wonderful time and would love to come back.
Sitecode: 76842
great CP, toilets and showers clean. Only we had not heard that there was an electricity column. In the dark looking for what was wrong with the power...ðŸ¤ðŸ™ˆ and when I couldn't find anything I thought...then just go to the owners... and then luckily I saw the column with blue lights...except ours...euro in the jukebox and hoppa, there was power again... Beautiful area for cycling, Goes and Kapelle nearby. Top location.
Sitecode: 11732
Cozy camper place, where you will be warmly welcomed. Nice space to sit inside for an event. There are cycling routes in that space. Showers and toilets clean. charging station where 1 euro coins must be inserted if you want to use electricity. Wonderful cycling opportunities and Decstad is also super fun and pleasant to visit. We stayed there for 4 nights and enjoyed it immensely. Will definitely come back. Peter and Elly
Sitecode: 69896
Leveling the camper is a challenge, especially if there is a wheelchair on board. Unfortunately, the washing machine was also broken, which was also very disappointing to the owners. Did everything they could to fix it. Not successful during our presence. However, the town is so nice that it made up for everything. Enjoyed it anyway. It's still camping and with that idea you take things a little easier.