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849782 Post Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 11:04 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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anyone got any recommends for site close to amsterdam
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Geordie, have a look at Camping Bos. Google 'Het Amsterdamse Bos'. They are a very friendly family run site, in a forest setting not far from Schipol airport. To visit Amsterdam, you can buy stripencart's from the site shop. You can use these for the busses and trams. It is a two minute bus ride to the tram stop and about 25 minutes on the tram into Central Station. Amstelveen is also worth a walk to. We found a site nearer the centre but it didn't look too great. Bos is well recommended though.
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Also try www.campingzeeburg.nl

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No No No Gaaspar camping is so superior to the others.

next (5min walk) to metro station 22mins to Centraal station. Not overflown and convenient for motorways.

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sallytrafic wrote:
No No No Gaaspar camping is so superior to the others.

next (5min walk) to metro station 22mins to Centraal station. Not overflown and convenient for motorways.

See MHF database here>click<

strippenkarts are soon to be discontinued in favour of either a rechargeable card or a day card 24,48, 72, or 96hrs which are readily available


We agree this site is ideal
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I would vote for Camping Zeeburg. So central and great feel to it. The facilities have recently been renovated, the issue I had with some of the other sites near Amsterdam was they don't allow dogs Sad

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Is Camping Zeeburg still aimed at Hippies visiting A'dam ??

When we stayed the facilities were a little rough around the edges, as were most of the guests Laughing

Still had a great time and would return...

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A37 wrote:
Is Camping Zeeburg still aimed at Hippies visiting A'dam ??

When we stayed the facilities were a little rough around the edges, as were most of the guests Laughing

Still had a great time and would return...

Dan


That's me told and pigeon holed Smile Smile Smile Smile
 
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Hi, we have stayed here a couple of times. Smile

http://www.campingamsterdamsebos.nl/

They take the ACSI Card [MHF Link], and you can cycle into Amsterdam its a really nice ride through the woods all cycle paths, but make sure you lock your bikes if you leave them, we watched them fishing them out of the canals last time we went. Laughing Bob.


Sorry same site. Laughing

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Geordie, have a look at Camping Bos. Google 'Het Amsterdamse Bos'. They are a very friendly family run site, in a forest setting not far from Schipol airport. To visit Amsterdam, you can buy stripencart's from the site shop. You can use these for the busses and trams. It is a two minute bus ride to the tram stop and about 25 minutes on the tram into Central Station. Amstelveen is also worth a walk to. We found a site nearer the centre but it didn't look too great. Bos is well recommended though.
 
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had a look at gaasper web site but it says you have to book seven nights min we only want to go for two or three is there a way round this
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