Camping for Anglers in the Netherlands

With its extensive network of lakes, polders, canals, and rivers, the Netherlands is one of the most accessible fishing destinations in Europe. In provinces such as Friesland, with its well-known lakes, Zuid-Holland with its wide polders and coastal waters, and Drenthe with its peaceful fishing ponds and natural lakes, you’ll find easily reachable banks, jetties, and quiet spots where you can fish in complete peace. Many campsites are located directly by the water or have their own fishing areas, making it easy to head out from your caravan, tent, or motorhome for a relaxing fishing day.
Dutch waters are rich in species: in freshwater, you’ll find bream, pike, perch, and carp, while along the coast, in Noord-Holland and Zeeland for example, you have a good chance of catching flatfish and sea bass. The combination of varied landscapes and clear water makes the Netherlands appealing to both beginner anglers and enthusiasts who like to try different techniques. For most inland waters, you need a fishing permit (VISpas), but along the coast, you can often fish without one, as long as you follow local regulations. This mix of accessible waters and clear regulations is what makes fishing in the Netherlands so popular among campers.
Our tip for camping and fishing in the Netherlands: Camping ’t Weergors. This campsite in Hellevoetsluis, Zuid-Holland, is ideal for anglers. The campsite has its own fishing pond, where you can fish, mainly for carp. The pond is located in a peaceful natural area with views of the polder landscape and a dike: a lovely, relaxing place to cast your rod.
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