Camping ‘De Drie Morgen’
BackCamping 'De Drie Morgen' is a relatively new accommodation in Zoetermeer that strikes a balance between a rural atmosphere and proximity to urban amenities. Situated in the Nieuwe Driemanspolder, this campsite offers a base that appeals to both nature lovers and urban explorers. However, visitor experiences paint a picture of a two-faced establishment: modern and promising, while still visibly developing with some clear priorities.
Strategic Location and Modern Facilities
One of De Drie Morgen's most praised features is its location. Guests appreciate the unique combination of tranquility and accessibility. Some spots even offer views of The Hague's skyline, highlighting the campsite's proximity to the city. This makes it an ideal accommodation for those who want to experience the cultural and recreational opportunities of cities like The Hague, Delft, Leiden, and Zoetermeer without staying in a bustling city center. The proximity of attractions like the Mall of the Netherlands, Duinrell, and Scheveningen beach is often cited as a major advantage.
The sanitary facilities are considered a strong point by most visitors. They are described as new, spacious, and above all, clean. Details such as the presence of music in the restrooms and the availability of coin-free hot water contribute to a comfortable stay. For campers, the free and efficient machine for emptying the cassette toilet is a welcome service. This level of basic comfort is essential for a modern hospedaje and is appreciated by many. In addition, the campsite has good Wi-Fi coverage and a playground, making it a suitable option for families.
The Pitches and Service
The campsite offers various types of pitches, including paved areas ideal for campervans. Visitors note that extensive work has been done to improve the facilities, such as the addition of additional paved areas. The service is generally described as friendly and helpful. One guest shared a positive experience where he unexpectedly received a refund for nights he left early, a gesture that demonstrates a customer-focused approach. This kind of service distinguishes a functional posada from a place where guests feel truly welcome.
A Work in Progress: The Negatives
Despite the positive aspects, there are significant criticisms that potential guests should consider. A recurring theme is the condition of the grounds. Because the campsite is relatively new, the vegetation still needs to grow, resulting in a somewhat bare and open area with little shade. Several guests describe the campsite as "untidiness," pointing to scattered stones, weeds, potholes, and old construction trailers. These elements detract from the overall appearance and give the impression of an unfinished project. One guest specifically noted an old caravan occupying a campervan space, surrounded by trash, which undermines the neat appearance of the rest of the albergue .
Nuisance and Communication
A more serious problem is the disruption caused by construction work. A loyal visitor had a very negative experience when large-scale construction work took place unannounced. The disruption began at 7:00 AM with excavators right in front of the caravan, even though reception had assured them the disruption would be minimal. The fact that no compensation or reduced rate was offered in return was found very unpleasant. Potential visitors seeking a peaceful , cabaña -like experience can be deterred by this. Clear communication in advance on the website about planned work is crucial in this regard.
Missed Amenities and Minor Annoyances
In the modern camping world, certain amenities have become almost standard. A significant shortcoming at De Drie Morgen is the lack of a charging station for electric or hybrid cars. For guests, this meant a 25-30 minute walk to the nearest charging station, a considerable inconvenience. In an era where sustainable travel is becoming increasingly important, this is a clear area for improvement for a campsite focused on the future. It's a facility one would often expect at modern hotels or resorts .
Other, more incidental complaints include a sewer smell in the restrooms during a weekend and the presence of fixed pitches, which some tourist campers find unpleasant. While not everyone will be bothered by this, these details contribute to the mixed impression of the campsite.
Potential versus Reality
Camping 'De Drie Morgen' is a location with great potential. The combination of an excellent location, clean and modern sanitary facilities, and friendly service makes it an attractive option for a wide range of people. While not a traditional hostería , it offers a solid base for exploring the Randstad, with each pitch functioning as its own temporary outdoor departamento .
The downside, however, is that the campsite hasn't completely shaken off its "work in progress" atmosphere. The sloppy finish of the grounds, the lack of mature vegetation, and the absence of an EV charging station are clear drawbacks. Experience with the unannounced construction work shows that there's still room for improvement in terms of communication and hospitality. Whether this campsite is the right choice depends on the visitor's priorities. Those looking for perfectly finished grounds comparable to luxury villas or vacation homes may be disappointed. However, those seeking a functional, clean, and strategically located base and willing to accept a few imperfections can have a wonderful stay here.