Wilsumer Berge

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Enjoying and relaxing at holiday park Wilsumer Berge

Just across the Dutch border lies holiday park Wilsumer Berge, where enjoyment and relaxation take center stage. The safari tents, with African-inspired interiors, provide an adventurous feeling while offering the luxury and comfort of glamping. Glamping Wilsumer Berge is located by a unique recreational lake with a sandy beach and surrounded by nature. During the day, there's plenty to do at the park, and in the evening, you can enjoy a delicious meal at the restaurant.

  • In nature
  • Large recreational lake
  • Suitable for the whole family
  • alpaca farm
  • adventure hall
  • Pets allowed
  • Outdoor & Adventure activities
  • Wi-Fi
  • Animation program
  • Kids club
  • Supermarket
  • Bicycle rental

Facilities and activities at Wilsumer Berge

(Sports) activities

  • E-bike rental
  • Bicycle rental
  • Canoe / kayak rental
  • Mountain bike rental
  • Ping pong table
  • Soccer field
  • Volley ball court
  • Sand beach

Activities in the area

  • Cycling
  • Museums (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
  • Mountain biking
  • Nature park (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
  • Fishing
  • Walking
  • Zoo (<30 KM / 12.4 MILES)

Kids and teenagers

  • Entertainment
  • Children's farm
  • Kids club
  • Playground (outdoor)

Location

  • Near a forest
  • By the water

Park facilities

  • Reception
  • Open all year
  • Supermarket
  • WiFi in public area (free)
  • Shop
  • Free parking nearby or at the park

Spoken language

  • Dutch
  • English

Swimming pool

  • Outdoor pool
  • Water slide

Unique properties

  • 4 / 5 star campsite

Food & Beverage

  • Bakery
  • Snack bar
  • Restaurant
Wilsumer Berge

Surroundings

Two bicycles are parked on grass in a wooded area near Wilsumer Berge holiday park in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Peaceful sandy beach and lake near Wilsumer Berge holiday park in Lower Saxony, Germany.
View of a playground with logs and tires in a holiday park near Wilsumer Berge, Lower Saxony, Germany.

Hop On Your Bike and Explore

Wilsumer Berge is surrounded by a beautiful natural area with various cycling and hiking trails. For avid cyclists, there are a total of 16 different cycling routes ranging from 22 to 56 kilometers in length. You'll ride along protected nature reserves, churches, monasteries, villages, and towns where you can take a peaceful break in one of the countless cafes and restaurants. The special cycling bus, departing from the campsite, can take you anywhere you want to go.

A polar bear climbs over large rocks in a natural setting at a holiday park offering glamping stays.
Close-up of an elephant with large tusks, taken at a scenic holiday park offering glamping accommodations.

Visit the wildlife

Spend a day visiting the animals at Tierpark Nordhorn or Wildlands Adventure Zoo in Emmen. Tierpark Nordhorn is a small-scale zoo, which gives it a cozy atmosphere. You can feed the animals together with the caretakers or pet the goats at the petting zoo. At Wildlands Adventure Zoo, you'll experience a safari-like feeling during the jungle expedition or the truck safari, where you'll encounter elephants, giraffes, and rhinos.


Discover What Nordhorn Has to Offer

Approximately 17 km from Wilsumer Berge is the town of Nordhorn. The center of Nordhorn is situated on an island surrounded by water, where you can enjoy shopping and find cozy eateries. Nordhorn is also known as a water city, and a great way to explore the town is by taking a boat tour on the Vecht River. Alternatively, you can be active and rent a water bike. As an animal lover, you can encounter 100 different species at Tierpark Nordhorn. The 10-hectare park is beautifully located and offers breathtaking views. Nordhorn also has much to offer in terms of culture. You can visit the Städtische Galerie for modern art, the City Museum, and the Maritime Museum.

Visit Bad Bentheim

Bad Bentheim is known as a modern spa town with a historical background. The town is home to natural saltwater and sulfur springs, where you can enjoy a delightful wellness day. The most famous attraction of the town is visible from afar: Bentheim Castle. In this medieval fortress, you can climb the Powder Tower or visit St. Catherine's Church. Scale the castle walls and admire the beautiful view over the town. Discover Bad Bentheim at night and join the night watchman on a tour through the city. He will show you hidden spots and share fascinating stories while lighting the street lanterns of Bad Bentheim. Lastly, make sure to visit one of the Bentheim bakeries for a bag of Bentheim Mop cookies, a regional specialty.

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Scored with a 8.8

1397 reviews

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  • 10 Mar 2026

    Great resort and wellness vacation home! Spacious, lots of privacy, quality and great atmosphere. Highly recommended for both peace seekers and families. Delicious food in the beautiful conservatory of the restaurant. Friendly service and also the chef came to ask if everything was to your liking.

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    Geweldig resort en wellness vakantiehuis! Ruim opgezet, veel privacy, kwaliteit en een goede sfeer. Zowel voor rustzoekers als families een echte aanrader. Heerlijk gegeten in de prachtige serre van het restaurant. Vriendelijke bediening en ook de chef kok kwam nog even vragen of alles naar wens was.

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  • 09 Mar 2026

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  • 05 Mar 2026

    Although the park looks very good in the pictures the booking process is not. When looking at an option looked at a price, forwarded this to show I wanted to book. Now in a span of less than 10 minutes the price suddenly appeared to be almost €400 more expensive. After asking the park the answer was quite simple. "We work with dynamic prices which are regulated by an external party we have no influence on this". This feels rather like a scam. I can't imagine that in any other situation this would be normal practice. Prices based on periods okay, but not in a span of a few minutes.

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    Hoewel het park er op de foto's zeer goed uit ziet is het bookings proces dat niet. Bij het bekijken van een optie een prijs bekeken, dit doorgestuurd om te laten zien wilde ik gaan boeken. Nu bleek in een tijdspan van minder dan 10 minuten de prijs ineens bijna €400 duurder te zijn. Na vraag bij het park was het antwoord vrij simpel. "Wij werken met dynamische prijzen welke door een externe partij worden geregeld hier hebben wij geen invloed op". Dit voelt nogal aan als oplichting. Ik kan me niet voorstellen dat in elke andere situatie dit een normale gang van zaken zijn. Prijzen gebaseerd op periodes oke, maar niet in een tijdspan van enkele minuten.

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  • 04 Mar 2026

    Unfortunately we have to leave a negative review: We spent two nights in the ÖöD Suite in January. Price: just under €500. Expectation: a cozy winter break with a panoramic view. What we got was involuntary survival training at -10 °C. The first hint of what was in store for us on arrival: Call around 16:00 - the reception closes at 17:00. Our arrival was planned for shortly after 17:00. So self-check-in. No drama - in theory. In practice, this meant unlit, snow-covered, partly rearranged paths on the grounds. Including orientation in the dark. Other guests were allowed to park their cars somewhere in the snow because there was no way through, and continue their search on foot. The romance of adventure, but unfortunately without a campfire. The real highlight at the accommodation: the heating wasn't working properly. At -10 °C outside temperature. In "luxury accommodation". We set the air conditioning to maximum heating power - the result was rather symbolic. The room temperature was somewhere between "fresh" and "arctic". The emergency number was reachable - positive. However, the employee responsible was in Holland, 1.5 hours away. Nothing could be done before the next morning. Meaning: first night in bed in a winter jacket, hat and scarf. For €500, we had imagined things to be a little different. We could have had a camping experience for less. The next day, we at least got a radiant heater. Lo and behold - suddenly it was possible to heat a room. In addition, we had to be careful not to flood the bathroom when showering, as the water only ran down the drain to a limited extent. Multitasking on a wellness vacation. But what surprised us the most: There was no proactive apology or accommodation whatsoever. Only when we asked weeks later were we offered a voucher. A voucher for a place that we wouldn't want to return to after this experience - an interesting solution. A (pro-rata) refund for the first night? No answer to date. Mistakes can happen - especially in extreme weather conditions. But at this price, we expect functioning basic conditions and a service that takes problems seriously and is solution-oriented. The location has potential. The concept too. Unfortunately, the treatment of guests does not. We won't be back - and we wouldn't recommend it to anyone who understands "luxury" to mean anything other than lying in bed freezing.

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    Leider müssen wir eine negative Bewertung hinterlassen: Wir haben im Januar zwei Nächte in der ÖöD Suite verbracht. Preis: knapp 500 €. Erwartung: gemütliche Winter-Auszeit mit Panorama. Bekommen haben wir unfreiwilliges Survival-Training bei -10 °C. Schon auf der Anreise der erste Hinweis auf das, was uns erwartet: Anruf gegen 16:00 Uhr – die Rezeption schließt um 17:00 Uhr. Unsere Ankunft war für kurz nach 17:00 Uhr geplant. Also Self-Check-in. Kein Drama – theoretisch. Praktisch bedeutete das: unbeleuchtete, verschneite, teils umgestellte Wege auf dem Gelände. Orientierung im Dunkeln inklusive. Andere Gäste durften ihre Autos irgendwo im Schnee parken, weil kein Durchkommen mehr war, und zu Fuß weitersuchen. Abenteuerromantik, nur leider ohne Lagerfeuer. In der Unterkunft dann das eigentliche Highlight: Die Heizung funktionierte nicht ausreichend. Bei -10 °C Außentemperatur. In einer „Luxusunterkunft“. Wir stellten die Klimaanlage auf maximale Heizleistung – das Ergebnis war eher symbolischer Natur. Die Raumtemperatur bewegte sich irgendwo zwischen „frisch“ und „arktisch“. Die Notfallnummer war erreichbar – positiv. Der zuständige Mitarbeiter befand sich allerdings in Holland, 1,5 Stunden entfernt. Vor dem nächsten Morgen könne man nichts tun. Heißt: Erste Nacht in Winterjacke, Mütze und Schal im Bett. Für 500 € hatten wir uns das etwas anders vorgestellt. Campingerfahrung hätten wir günstiger haben können. Am nächsten Tag bekamen wir immerhin einen Heizstrahler. Siehe da – plötzlich war es möglich, einen Raum zu erwärmen. Zusätzlich durfte man beim Duschen darauf achten, das Bad nicht zu fluten, da das Wasser nur bedingt in Richtung Abfluss lief. Multitasking im Wellnessurlaub. Was uns jedoch am meisten überrascht hat: Es kam keinerlei proaktive Entschuldigung oder Entgegenkommen. Erst auf Nachfrage wurde uns Wochen später ein Gutschein angeboten. Ein Gutschein für einen Ort, an den wir nach dieser Erfahrung nicht zurückkehren möchten – interessante Lösung. Eine (anteilige) Rückerstattung der ersten Nacht? Bis heute keine Antwort. Fehler können passieren – gerade bei extremen Wetterbedingungen. Aber bei diesem Preis erwarten wir funktionierende Grundvoraussetzungen und einen Service, der Probleme ernst nimmt und lösungsorientiert handelt. Die Lage hätte Potenzial. Das Konzept ebenfalls. Der Umgang mit Gästen leider nicht. Wir kommen nicht wieder – und empfehlen es auch niemandem, der unter „Luxus“ etwas anderes versteht als frierend im Bett zu liegen.

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  • 28 Feb 2026

    super nice only recommendable

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    super schön nur empfehlenswert

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  • 26 Feb 2026

    The whole thing doesn't even deserve a star.

    Errors on the part of the booking department and despite this you are accused of being to blame and everything is twisted.

    Customer friendliness is non-existent there

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    Das ganze hat nicht mal einen Stern verdient.

    Fehler von der Seite der Buchung und trotz dem wird man beschuldigt man selber wäre schuld daran und alles wird verdreht.

    Kunden Freundlichkeit ist dort nicht vorhanden

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Frequently asked questions about Wilsumer Berge

  1. How far is glamping Wilsumer Berge from the beach?

    Wilsumer Berge is located on a recreational lake with a large sandy beach.

  2. What is there to do near Wilsumer Berge?

    Discover the beautiful landscape of Lower Saxony on a hike or bike ride. Bicycles can be rented at the reception. For more culture or a day of shopping, Nordhorn or Bad Bentheim are nice places to look around. You can also have a nice day out to Tierpark Nordhorn or Wildlands Adventure Park in Emmen.

  3. How far is glamping Wilsumer Berge from the city center?

    Glamping Wilsumer Berge is located 5 km from the German town of Uelsen.

  4. Is Wilsumer Berge popular with young couples and families?

    Vacation Park Wilsumer Berge is popular with both young couples and families. There is plenty to experience and do for every age group.

  5. What glamping types can be booked at Wilsumer Berge?

    Wilsumer Berge has several glamping accommodations available in Germany. These include safari tents as well as luxury suites and lodges.

  6. Does vacation park Wilsumer Berge have a swimming pool?

    No, there is no swimming pool at the vacation park. Wilsumer Berge is located on a recreational lake where there is plenty of swimming.

  7. Is there Wi-Fi available at Wilsumer Berge?

    Most accommodations have free Wi-Fi access.

  8. How far is the nearest supermarket?

    Next to the reception at the park is a mini market. In addition, you will find several supermarkets in the town of Uelsen, which is 5 km from Wilsumer Berge.

  9. What activities are available at vacation park Wilsumer Berge?

    Wilsumer Berge is located on a unique recreational lake where you, with the whole family, can enjoy a real beach day. In the Adventure Hall, several indoor activities are organized including climbing and archery. At the alpaca farm you can cuddle alpacas and for the children fun activities are organized by the animation team.

  10. Does Wilsumer Berge have its own restaurant?

    Yes, there are several catering establishments at the vacation park. At Pazzi am See they serve delicious fresh Italian dishes. And for the quick bite you can go to the snack bar.

  11. Where is Wilsumer Berge located?

    Glamping Wilsumer Berge can be found just across the border in Germany, in the town of Wilsum.

  12. What payment methods are accepted when booking accommodation at Wilsumer Berge?

    Wilsumer Berge accepts multiple payment methods that allow you to pay securely online. These include Apple Pay, Bank Contact, Sepa transfer, IDeal, Credit Card and GiroPay.

  13. What are the check-in and check-out times for Wilsumer Berge?
    The check-in at Wilsumer Berge starts at 15:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.
  14. Is Wilsumer Berge open all year round?
    Yes, Wilsumer Berge is open all year round.
  15. Is there a camping store at Wilsumer Berge?
    Yes, at Wilsumer Berge you'll find a supermarket, a shop and a bakery.
  16. Is there an entertainment team at Wilsumer Berge?
    Yes there's entertainment at Wilsumer Berge.
  17. Is there a bike rental facility at Wilsumer Berge?
    Yes, at Wilsumer Berge you'll find an e-bike rental, a bicycle rental and a mountain bike rental.

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