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342984 Post Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:29 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Actually they go right through the night...
 
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I would recommend camping Zeeburg. I have stayed there 5 times in the last few years and found it to be fine. They have built some new shower blocks a few years back and transport to the centre of Amsterdam takes about 15 minutes. We use our moped and can be at central station in around 8 minutes using the moped lanes.

It's a very laid back site, but a little difficult to find. If you use sat nav it will announce you have arrived when going over a bridge. The site is actually under the bridge. It took us about 5 attempts to work it out.

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Hi Boff, could you fit a large motor home almost 9 meters in?

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Like is say, i haven't stayed the night there but drove by in a car and its a hole (by caravan club standards that is, if you're a Glastonbury type (and i am) it might be alright in my t25).

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jackc wrote:
Hi Boff, could you fit a large motor home almost 9 meters in?

Hi, when you look at the standard Dutch tuggers outfit, then a9 metre van should not be a problem on any camp site here... Wink

Regarding the quality of Camping Zeeburg: Admittedly, I have never spent a night there, why should I as my house is only 25 klicks away...
But it is the only camp site close to Amsterdam that is open all year. And seen from Google Earth, at least the caravan area looks pretty neat. The tent area looks less nice, that is true. And it is in fact this tent area, more specifically its inhabitants, that has contributed to the fame of the site. However, in February the tent area should be quite deserted.

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Thanks for info Boff regards
 
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Old thread I know - but thanks to the above! Googling for ages and could not find anything. Should have looked here....

Our trip will be pretty much unplanned - but we've just booked Amsterdam half marathon! Surprised

So we'll need somewhere to hobble back to.....

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Just got back from a lads trip to Amsterdam staying in Camping Zeeburg - and thought I would revive an old thread to give a bit of an update.

Site is having substantial works carried out to improve it - but is still fully open.. just muddy and lots of bits cornered off etc.

Staff very friendly and helpfull - good shop (only open to 12 off peak) and location is good. 10 min walk to the tram stop and then another 10-15 in to city depending on where you stop off.

Shower blocks were clean and modern - but even in off peak there was a queue all morning...but it did move quickly (showers cost extra, 1 euro for about 10min)

Very tricky to find the campsite at the moment as mentioned earlier - sat navs take you to a bridge and the campsite is below - unfortunately this bridge is closed for reapir and you have to follow a diversion (whcih is not clear at all - luckily it seems everyone is getting lost and we were flagged down and told how to get into the site from a helpfull passer by!)

Overall I was happy to stay there for three nights and thought it was good value & it was really nice to have a great time in Amsterdam and not go back to a cramped hotel room.
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