Tent
Cabin
A bivouac in the historic setting of Het Hak Hout. Guests can set up a small tent here or build their own shelter from fallen wood that they can collect in the area. Guests can also cook on an open fire at the designated campfire area. This place is ideal for the primitive camper. In the area there are many beautiful walking routes through the wooded area of the Utrechtseheuvelrug and there are many historical monuments to visit, such as various castles and the monumental city of Wijk bij Duurstede.
Bird watchers, walkers, cycle trekking, couples, bushcrafters
Drinking water
Fire bowl
Firewood available
Toilet
Hot shower
Cold shower
Acceptance rate: 86%
Response time: slowly
Francisca Laporte:
As a child I felt the adventure of nature pulling at me. I was lucky enough not to put any effort into that, because I was living in the middle of it. My father was a forester. Our forest was intended for timber harvesting. I now live with my family in Overlangbroek opposite the 13th century Hyacinthus Church. Here I am digging up a hidden history and breathing new life into it: The story of the ash coppice. I would like to take you into my enchantment for the HakHout.
English
Dutch
Klompenpad: Overlangbroekse path from Wijk bij Duurstede to Tombe van Nellestein
Visit the Gimborn National Tree Museum
Find authentic regional products at Landwinkel De Kersen Hut
The Rosarium in Doorn
Restaurant Vroeg in Bunnik with many regional products and a bakery.
Deer
Chickens
Birds
River or stream
Urban area
Forest
Hiking
Cycling
Visiting nearby towns
Guests who cancel at least 14 days before check-in will receive a refund of the amount paid by them (excluding Campspace fees). If they cancel between 7 and 14 days before check-in, they will receive a 50% refund. Otherwise they will not be refunded.
Leave no traces in the forest. Experience and respect the silence in a vulnerable nature reserve, especially after 10 p.m. ;).
Small wood fires are permitted on designated campfire areas, unless a general ban on burning is in force. Provide an alternative for cooking if there is a ban on heating. There should be 2 buckets of water near the fire. Never leave the fire unattended. Campfires may only be extinguished with water.
Fires must be put out when leaving the site (even for a short time) or before going to sleep. Firewood may only be collected on our own property. Dried campfire wood is also available for guests for an additional fee.
Pets allowed: no
Check-in between:
2:00 pm–8:00 pm
Check-out between:
9:00 am–12:00 pm
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