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Camping Kogerstrand Texel

Camping Kogerstrand Texel

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Badweg 33, 1796 AA De Koog, Nederland
Accommodation Camping Campsite
8.8 (2281 reviews)

Camping Kogerstrand on Texel presents itself as a unique camping experience, nestled deep in the dunes and just a stone's throw from the North Sea. This accommodation promises nature, tranquility, and direct beach access. For many visitors, the location is the undisputed main attraction. The idea of walking straight from your tent or caravan into the dunes and hearing the sound of the sea is the ultimate holiday dream for many. The pitches themselves, often tucked away in dune hollows, offer a rare sense of privacy and seclusion, even on a campsite that hosts thousands of guests during peak season.

The Unmatched Location: A Double-Edged Sword

Camping Kogerstrand's greatest strength is undoubtedly its location. Nestled in the Dunes of Texel National Park, it offers a direct connection with nature that's hard to match. You'll literally be camping among the beachgrass, with rabbits and pheasants as neighbors. The beach is just a row of dunes away, meaning a morning swim or an evening stroll along the tideline is always within easy reach. This proximity to the sea is a luxury few other accommodations, such as hotels or holiday apartments , can offer. Furthermore, the lively seaside resort of De Koog is within walking distance, offering a pleasant change of pace with shops, terraces, and restaurants.

However, the popularity of this prime location also has a downside. The campsite is enormous, with approximately 900 pitches spread over a 2.5-kilometer stretch. During the summer months, it can become overwhelmingly crowded. Visitors seeking the serene tranquility of nature may find the crowds a disadvantage. The crowds also significantly impact the facilities and overall atmosphere.

Quality of the Camping Pitches and Facilities

A common comment is the varying quality of the camping pitches. While some spots are idyllic and perfectly sheltered, others can be disappointing. There are reports of pitches overgrown with nettles or, contrary to the promise of a "dune pitch," directly adjacent to the busy parking lot overlooking cars. Therefore, it's important to check the specific location of your assigned pitch when booking, although this isn't always easy.

The sanitary facilities are another point of contention. Their quality varies considerably across the vast site. There are modern, new, and clean sanitary buildings, but also older ones that are less well-maintained. Depending on where your accommodation is located, the experience can be completely different. During peak hours, it's a challenge for the staff to keep everything clean, sometimes resulting in facilities that are "just adequate." The number of water points is also considered insufficient for the size of the campsite, which can be impractical.

The Practical Side: Costs, Facilities and Logistics

One of the most prominent criticisms is the price. Many consider Camping Kogerstrand to be extremely expensive, with rates more likely associated with a luxury resort or a fully equipped cabaña . Prices of almost fifty euros per night for one person in a small tent without electricity are considered absurd. These high costs create expectations that are not always met by the facilities offered.

The lack of amenities on the campsite itself is striking. For such a price, one would expect a camping shop, a restaurant, or at least a more extensive snack bar. Apart from the reception desk where sandwiches can be ordered, there are no catering facilities. Guests are completely dependent on nearby De Koog for groceries and meals. This lack of basic amenities contrasts sharply with the premium pricing.

The Parking Problem: A Logistical Nightmare

A significant and structural problem is parking. The campsite is car-free, which contributes to the tranquility and safety of the site. However, the central parking lot at the entrance is chronically too small for the number of visitors, leading to what guests describe as "complete chaos." Because the campsite is so elongated, a spot at the end of the grounds can easily be 1.2 kilometers from the parking lot. This means a considerable walk with all the luggage, tents, and groceries. This is a serious drawback for families with young children or people with limited mobility. Moreover, a substantial daily fee is charged for a second car, further increasing the costs.

Who is Camping Kogerstrand suitable for?

Camping Kogerstrand is a place of contrasts. It offers a truly sublime location for true beach and dune enthusiasts. The opportunity to stay in such a unique landscape, with the sea as their constant companion, is the main reason guests return year after year. The privacy of these secluded pitches is a major advantage compared to traditional campsites.

Potential visitors should be aware of the significant drawbacks, however. The high price isn't supported by a comparable level of service or amenities. The massive crowds during peak season, the variable quality of pitches and restrooms, and, above all, the logistical challenge of parking are all significant factors. This isn't an all-inclusive hospedaje ; it's a pure nature experience with its fair share of inconveniences. If you're willing to spend a substantial amount and accept the practical drawbacks for an unforgettable spot surrounded by nature, this could be your ideal accommodation . However, if you're looking for comfort, convenience, and good value for money, Texel may offer better alternatives, ranging from youth hostels to luxury villas .

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