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| Gaasper Camping Amsterdam Loosdrechtsedreef 7 (696 73 26 / fax 696 93 69). This
family campsite is located in the south-east of the greater Amsterdam area,
and is easily reached by public transport (metro or bus). The campsite is
near Gaasperplas, a large artificial lake with facilities for outdoor (watersports)
activities. The site has a cafe, a bar, a restaurant and a shop.Rates person €4,50; tent €5,25-€6,25; car €4. |
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Amsterdamse Bos Kleine Noorddijk 1 (641 68 68 / fax 640 23 78). To
the south of the city center is the beautiful Amsterdamse Bos (Forest) Campground,
suitable for families. You'll either have to bike into town (hire bikes
available) or take a bus which leaves every half hour and takes approximately
30 minutes to reach city center. Facilities include a bar, a restaurant
and a shop. There are a few cabins that sleep up to four people.Rates person €5; tent €3; car €3. Vliegenbos Meeuwenlaan 138 (636 88 55 / fax 632 27 23). A
campsite to the north of Amsterdam not far from the River IJ, ten minutes
by bus from Central Station. Vliegenbos has a bar, a restaurant and a shop
and also rents cabins which sleep up to four people at €45
a night. Rental bikes are available. Vliegenbos is considered a 'youth campsite',
generally a more lively/noisy site.Rates person €8, tent €4, car €8. Zeeburg Zuider IJdijk 20 (694 44 30 / 694 62 38). Just
south of the wide Amsterdam-Rijn Canal, this campground boasts a bar, a
restaurant, a shop and rental bikes. Easily reached by tram. Cabins sleeping
four cost €65, cabins for two people cost
€32,50. Zeeburg is considered a 'youth campsite' and can get quite lively.Rates person €4,50; tent €4; car €4. |
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