- Just 20 minutes away
- The wine village of the Netherlands
- Paradise for hikers and cyclists
Holiday park near Groesbeek; the ideal base
Just a 20-minute drive from EuroParcs De Kraaijenbergse Plassen, you will find yourself in a completely different world. Groesbeek, also known as the wine capital of the Netherlands, will surprise you with its extensive vineyards, historic museums and the famous Seven Hills Road. Whether you are an active hiker or simply want to enjoy a local wine on a sunny terrace; you will find the ideal base on the shores of the Kraaijenbergse Plassen!







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- Spacious home with contemporary décor
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- Located on the edge of the park
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- Spacious house with modern furnishings
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- Spacious garden with paved terrace and garden furniture
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- Compact and contemporary interior design
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- Paved terrace with garden furniture
Discover the Tuscany of the Netherlands
From our holiday park you can easily discover the 'Tuscany of the Netherlands'. This atmospheric village is known as the wine village of our country; a tasting at the Dutch Wine Center can therefore certainly not be missed! Would you like to experience this landscape up close? Then put on your hiking boots for a trip along the world-famous Zevenheuvelenweg or choose a unique experience by going rail biking on the Draisine towards Germany. For culture and family fun, this is also the right place to be: visit the impressive Vrijheidsmuseum, let the kids build cabins in Avonturenbos Stekkenberg forest or challenge each other to a game of farmer's golf.
Recommended:
- Wine tasting
- Seven Hills Road
- Draisine track bike
- Liberty Museum
- Adventure Forest
This is how close our holiday park is to Groesbeek ⤵
This is how close our holiday park is to Groesbeek ⤵
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where is the best place to park in Groesbeek?
Where is the best place to park in Groesbeek?
Parking in Groesbeek is well regulated and often free. In the center you use the parking disc in the blue zones. Well-known locations such as the Vrijheidsmuseum, the Wijnbouwcentrum and Stekkenberg have their own spacious parking lots. Also along the Zevenheuvelenweg there is plenty of space.
Are the vineyards open all year?
Are the vineyards open all year?
Although the grape harvest falls in the fall, the vineyards and the Dutch Wine Center are worth a visit year-round. In spring and summer, enjoy the green tendrils on the terrace, while in winter, enjoy tasting in the cozy indoor space overlooking the hilly countryside.




































