Regulations annual and seasonal pitches
On this page you will find the most recent version of the campground regulations specifically designed for our annual and seasonal guests. Together we ensure a tidy campsite. This is only possible if everyone keeps to the agreements.
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The following camping regulations and Hiswa-Recron conditions are an inseparable part of your agreement or reservation on an annual or seasonal pitch.
Site
- The maximum speed is 5 km per hour.
- Trucks, implements or other heavy traffic are not allowed on our property. Only with permission from the campground can heavy vehicles be allowed on our property
- During the winter period, the barrier may be locked during wet periods. This is necessary to maintain the trail.
- A maximum of 2 dogs/pets are allowed. Dogs must always be leashed outside your pitch. We have the right to refuse your pets (in case of nuisance).
- The barrier operates from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. No driving is allowed on the grounds outside these times due to nighttime rest. Only use the emergency coin in real emergencies. After use, your pass is blocked. Unblocking and getting a new coin without good reason costs €10.
- It is not allowed to park trailers at the campsite. Of course, it is not a problem if the trailer is on your site for a while when you pick something up or bring it to the campground but storing a trailer must be done at home or elsewhere.
Facilities
- Use of the pool is allowed only for (on a reservation or account) registered guests. Also registered day visitors (€ 2,50 p.p.p.d.) and/or lodgers (€ 3,50 p.p.p.n.) may use the pool and other facilities.
- Use of toilet and shower rooms in the toilet block is reserved for tourist guests and annual guests who do not have these facilities themselves.
- All annual and seasonal guests must use their own water and electricity taps only. However, tapping hot water for a fee in the sanitary building is permitted.
- The indoor playground is only for children under 12.
- Parking is allowed only in the general parking lot and on your own spot. Parking is not allowed on other guests' spots and especially on touring pitches. Guests may arrive before this, and we would like to preserve the grass.
- Entering grounds, pool and/or playgrounds is at your own risk.
Household and green waste
- Garbage, glass and paper must be deposited in the designated containers at the reception desk.
- Bulky waste such as furniture, mattresses and/or yard waste, etc., may not be dumped in or near these containers. You must dispose of this yourself.
- Green waste may be dumped at the green waste dump across the campground. There is a spot for leaves only, small trimmings, stumps, and grass clippings. Thicker branches that can be chopped (from wrist thickness) may be placed in a separate pile.
Green maintenance
- The grass on your annual pitch should be mowed regularly and plantings pruned at least twice a year.
- Fire-prone hedges such as conifers or weedy plants such as bamboo or hedera should not be placed.
- Existing hedera or other weedy plants should be maintained with the utmost care so that they do not spread too far or grow into the trees.
- Pruning of perennial branches should be done in consultation with us. Harvesting trees yourself is not permitted.
- You must clear your own pitch of leaves. Leaf litter and other green waste must be taken to the designated area across the campground. It is forbidden to dump green waste in forest banks and/or ditches or other places.
- The trimming of hedges along paths or other public areas of the campsite is done on the outside and top by the campsite. The inside and all greenery on your annual pitch must be maintained by you.
Accommodation:
- The place is for recreational use 4 resident family members only.
- A reservation is name-bound, family members and any additional guests such as 2nd family or trailer must be registered.
- Visitors and lodgers must always report to the reception desk.
- Day visits are free; lodgers or renters are required to register and pay €3.50 p.p.p.n.
- Subletting max. 6 weeks total per year of which max. 3 consecutive weeks. Registration is required.
- Placing an additional tent only by arrangement.
- Permanent living is not permitted. Stays longer than three consecutive weeks during the period of Oct. 1 - April 1 must be notified in advance to be registered by the campground.
- If your behavior causes ongoing nuisance in any form it will result in an official warning or termination of the pitch.
- Verbal or physical violence toward fellow guests, staff or campground owners will not be tolerated. We have the right to immediately deny an offender of violence access to the campground.
Site and buildings:
- Annual and seasonal sites are intended for a maximum of 1 relocatable recreational object only.
- The site and camping equipment must be clean and well maintained.
- Any construction/replacement/change of streetwork or exterior camping equipment may only be carried out after consultation and with written permission from the campsite owner. (form in reception) No consultation means unfortunately cancellation.
Fences or other dense screening are not allowed. Fencing no higher than 100 cm. Completely wooden fences are not allowed. The rotating part of the fence (walking gate or max 3m wide entrance gate) may still be made of wood or similar. Other partitions must be or become plants (preferably evergreen). Bollards with (green) mesh or possibly double bar fencing are allowed. Preferably with planting (beech, Portuguese laurel, etc) around it. Hedera fencing may be placed only by exception and with the permission of the campground owner.
- Veranda: no longer and/or higher than the camping equipment, max width 3 meters. 3 sides must remain open except for any balustrade. Max. height balustrade veranda is 80 cm from the decking. A corner chalet may have 2 sides closed. A roll-up veranda wall with windows from a sailmaker or horizontal extendable windbreak is allowed for sporadic use.
- Earthwork should at all times be done in consultation. This in connection with the possible presence of cables, pipes or sewers.
- Pavement and construction: no more than ⅔th of the site. (including porch)
- A fire distance of 3 meters must be kept from the camping area of adjacent sites.
- Barn: max 12m2
- Gas-water-electricity installations must be checked regularly for proper operation. Annual pitches are required to have a working earth leakage switch immediately after the power supply from the campsite.
- You are responsible for shutting off the well and frost protection on your camping equipment. Leaks on your side of the water meter and any resulting costs are your responsibility.
Permission to (re)build
- Permission must be granted by the campground for the (re)construction of anything on the outside of the camping unit or on the pitch.
- Agreed upon are dimensions, design, materials and a binding schedule.
- The periods when no tinkering is allowed concern the months of June, July, August and the May vacations and Ascension through Pentecost. Outside the chore periods, the place must be completely clean. Chores that last longer than one winter are not allowed.
- Changes done without permission must be taken down. All places are recorded in a photo archive.
- A photo of the new situation should be added to the archives after the renovation.
Sale, replacement or removal of the camping equipment
- A camping unit may be sold only with the permission of the campground owner, so consultation must be done in advance.
- Upon placement/replacement, the new camping equipment must not be older than 10 years.
- Potential buyers we would like to meet with in advance.
- Termination of an annual pitch must be done in writing at least 2 months before the start of the next season in accordance with Hiswa-Recron conditions. The pitch must be delivered empty and level no later than December 31. If the pitch is not delivered before January 1, the rent for the next season will automatically start. Gravel or paving must also be removed.
- If you sell your camping equipment without consultation or permission from us, we assume that the camping equipment will be removed from your rented pitch.
- Make sure your recreational property is properly insured.
Barbecues and wood stoves
- If a burning ban is imposed due to drought we will post it.
- Open fire is prohibited, wood stoves must be equipped with spark arrestors. Smoke vents in recreational properties must be double-walled.
- The installation of new wood stoves is no longer allowed, when selling a recreational property the existing wood stoves must be removed.
- If a nuisance persists despite warnings, the stove must be removed.
- Firewood storage must not exceed 2m3.
- The fired wood must be clean and dry.
- Be considerate of fellow guests, do not fire in windless or foggy weather.
Modify Regulations
We reserve the right to modify these regulations. Changes will be published on this website.