Recreation center Mijnden
BackMijnden Recreation Center in Loosdrecht is a location deeply in transition, a place with a rich history currently undergoing a large-scale transformation. These changes have significant consequences for visitors seeking reliable alojamiento (a place for recreation). The plans for the future are ambitious, but the current reality evokes mixed feelings, requiring careful consideration for potential guests.
The Large-Scale Redevelopment: Vision versus Reality
At the heart of the current situation at Mijnden is the plan to transform the site into a modern resort . The vision includes the construction of hundreds of new, luxury holiday homes, apartments, and new central facilities. Official documents reveal plans to build 150 to 200 ground-level holiday homes to replace the old mobile homes, with the aim of improving the park's quality. This development, led by the Dutchen Group, includes the construction of 60 thatched water villas.
The downside to these ambitious plans is the current state of the site. Visitors and former guests describe the center as a "complete construction site." Reviews from recent years paint a picture of a park where old facilities have been demolished or left to deteriorate in anticipation of the new construction. What was once a lively campground with an outdoor pool and a shopping plaza is now largely vacant land. The promised start of the large-scale new construction has been delayed for years, leading to frustration and uncertainty.
Amenities and Services: A Critical Look
Potential visitors expecting a fully catered hospedaje , similar to a traditional hotel or hostería , may be disappointed. The list of services provided is extensive. For example, the restaurant is closed and reception hours are limited, especially on weekends, which is highly inconvenient for a theme park. Guests report that the boat lift is no longer operating and that the harbormaster is sometimes unavailable after 5:00 PM. This lack of staff and facilities leads to concrete problems, such as not being able to use restrooms, despite having to pay the full price.
This decline in service contrasts sharply with the price increases that have been implemented. Mooring fees have increased significantly, particularly for boat owners in the marina, while some find the service and maintenance of the marina lacking. The only consistently positive note is the friendliness of the reception staff, when they are present.
The Marina: A Mixed Feeling
Mijnden's marina, with approximately 350 berths, remains a central component of the recreation center. Its location on the Drecht River, a connection between the Vecht River and the Loosdrechtse Plassen, is undeniably a strong point. The jetties are equipped with basic amenities such as electricity and water. However, experiences among water sports enthusiasts are mixed. The outdated state of some parts of the marina and the reduced service, such as the unmanned boat lift, detract from the experience. One visitor even advised to "leave the marina alone."
From Camping to Villas : The End of an Era
For campers, Mijnden Recreation Center is no longer the destination it once was. The camping facilities have been sacrificed for the development of luxury cabañas and villas . Older reviews already pointed to outdated, albeit clean, sanitary facilities and the lack of promised entertainment, which were early signs of the shifting focus. Anyone looking for a traditional albergue or a simple camping site won't find what they're looking for here. The future is focused on the rental and sale of permanent vacation homes and holiday homes, a completely different segment of the market.
A Destination with Conditions
Mijnden Recreation Center is at a crossroads. The promise of a modern resort with luxurious accommodations and a waterfront development is real, and new homes are already being sold. However, the transition period is long and painful. The current state of the park, with limited and sometimes non-existent amenities, makes it a risky choice for the unprepared visitor. It's not an accessible posada for a spontaneous weekend getaway. Potential clients would be wise to temper their expectations and call ahead to verify which facilities are actually operational. Price-quality ratio is currently a significant concern, given the decline in service.