Camping with the NCC: worth discovering
Are you looking for peace and quiet during your camping holiday? At the Dutch Caravan Club (NCC) you will find that and more. As a non-profit organisation offers the NCC a unique camping experience on twelve of its own campsites spread across the Netherlands. The club focuses on people aged 50 and over, but hospitality for everyone is a top priority.

Why join the NCC

A membership of the NCC offers a considerable number of advantages. In terms of atmosphere, logistics and financial benefits. For example, there are no high/low season prices on our own camping sites. Camping without surprises. The spacious, non-demarcated comfort pitches are designed to enjoy privacy and peace. You can always go to the varied camping sites throughout the Netherlands. There are 12 of them, from nature to the coast, there is truly something to choose from. These sites always have clean and well-maintained sanitary facilities, and that is of course very comfortable camping.
Conviviality is another advantage of becoming a member. You are part of a close and active community of camping enthusiasts, where you quickly make new friends and share experiences. Although the focus is on people over 50, families with younger family members are also very welcome. Many fun activities are organised for them, so that everyone can enjoy an exciting camping holiday. For more and more people, camping does not stop after the summer. That is why a number of NCC campsites simply remain open in the winter. In Zeewolde, Alphen aan den Rijn, Blerick or Zuidwolde you are very welcome during the mulled wine season. In addition, the location in Zeewolde offers parking facilities for your caravan or camper, so you are always ready to leave for your next adventure.


Different subscriptions
Membership of the NCC requires a contribution of € 95 per year and you get a lot in return. First of all, there are favorable rates on our own camping sites. In addition, membership is also good for special discounts on many camping sites abroad. Not only for caravans but also for campers or trailer tents, various subscriptions are available to discover the fun of the NCC camping sites in an advantageous way.

There is the summer wandering subscription. Imagine this: you choose a terrain, for example Hardenberg, open from 1 April. Enjoy a few relaxing days and then return home. Your camping equipment can stay there for a month at no extra cost. Then you move on, perhaps to Zuidwolde or another favourite spot. Try Ellewoutsdijk in Zeeland during the summer holidays, or Callantsoog when the sea is calling. You can decide for yourself when you travel on to a new area. The rate for this summer wandering subscription is € 1.325. and that is just half of what you pay on average at a regular campsite for a seasonal pitch. There is also a winter wandering subscription for €510,-. This is valid from November to March. An excellent way to get more return from your camping equipment.
Various camping sites

In a nutshell, these are the various camping sites of the NCC:
Alphen aan den Rijn – Oudshoorn
Beautifully situated in the Green Heart of the Netherlands between Alphen aan den Rijn and Ter Aar. Open all year round.
Belt-Schutsloot – 't Hoogland
Surrounded by trees and reed beds. And with its own harbour and trailer ramp. National Park “De Wieden” is nearby.
Blerick – De Spekberg

A natural area in the middle of the forest with the Maas as its direct surroundings, open all year round.
Brielle – De Spoonelaar
An oasis in the middle of the Maasvlakte. The tranquility is especially noticeable when taking the Brielse Maas – Noord exit.
Callantsoog – De Ooster Nollen

In the north of the province of North Holland, in the middle of the dunes with the bulb fields on the other side.
Dronten – The Abbertbos
A place for those seeking peace and quiet who want to wake up in the middle of the forest with bird sounds in the foreground.
Ellewoutsdijk – Zuudschorre
In the southern tip of Zuid-Beveland on the Western Scheldt. Behind a dike that provides a view of passing seagoing vessels on their way to Antwerp
Hardenberg – De Rolle
On the banks of the Overijsselse Vecht. Relax in a wooded area full of cycling and walking paths.
Heerde – De Dellen
In a protected nature reserve. Take endless trips by bike or on foot. The Dellen is part of the free game course of the Northeast Veluwe.
Ugchelen – De Sprengen

In the middle of the forests, intersected by bubbling springs, a stream dug by people and fed by groundwater.
Zeewolde – De Distel
250 pitches in the largest contiguous deciduous forest in Europe. Many activities are organized in this area. Open all year round.
Zuidwolde – De Krententerp
Atmospheric currant trees on a Drenthe mound. Plenty of nature with your caravan or camper in between.
Op www.ncc.nl find more information about NCC membership, locations, subscriptions and parking options.