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
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Surroundings



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.


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.
Practical information
- Check-in: 15:00, check-out: -10:00
- Opened from 1 January until 31 December
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
Scored with a 8.8
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19 May 2026
The place is simply beautiful, we were there with the whole family, which means we had a lodge, a motorhome pitch and a tent pitch. All 3 were beautifully situated, the site is huge and spacious. My little nephews also had fun playing mini golf (very well-kept course), with the alpacas and of course with the little electric jeep, which you can hire for a small amount of money! I myself went hiking in the surrounding area and the surroundings are simply wonderful! The park is just beautiful and dreamlike! Thank you 🙏
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Der Platz ist einfach wunderschön, wir waren mit der ganzen Familie dort, was heißt, wir hatten eine Lodge, einen Wohnmobilstellplatz und einen Zeltplatz. Alles 3 war schön gelegen, der Platz ist riesig und weitläufig. Auch meine kleinen Neffen hatten Spaß beim Minigolf (sehr gepflegte Anlage), bei den Alpakas und selbstverständlich mit dem kleinen Elektro Jeep, den man für kleines Geld mal mieten kann! Ich selbst war noch im Umland wandern und auch die Umgebung ist einfach wundervoll! Der Park ist einfach nur wunderschön und traumhaft! Danke 🙏
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18 May 2026
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17 May 2026
Wilsumer Berge Camping Unfortunately not anymore! First of all, I would like to say that the internet impression from the homepage made a really good impression on me. Unfortunately, the reality was very sobering. The restaurant and the super friendliness of the staff deserve a really positive mention. We were there for the barbecue buffet. The price was ok, but delicious and fresh. The place is large, but there is little to no planting, at least in most areas. A lot of building work going on in the surrounding area due to renovation, which could also be mentioned on the homepage. During our stay there was enough rain, which ultimately led to the site becoming a real mud hole in places. Unfortunately, the site is divided more badly than right into dog and no dog areas. This means that the peace and quiet of your vacation is quickly disturbed by barking and other noises. The wash house on our corner consisted of four toilets and three showers per gender... Queuing is usually the case. In addition, the toilet area is very openly connected to the rinsing/entrance pond. But everything is very clean so far. Program booklet with activities is only available in Dutch, which I find strange, as we are not in Holland, but only on the Dutch border. Information in German only via app. The indoor playground itself is nice. All age groups have been catered for. However, almost every last corner of the hall is covered, which makes the whole thing very cramped and dark. Nevertheless, we had a lot of fun playing tag. The food counter is either not manned at all or staffed by people who seem overwhelmed, although you can only order coffee and tea. There are two industrial waffle irons available in the counter area, which were not even used during our short vacation. However, this is advertised online. Furthermore, the young staff at Spieleland have no overview or idea. We wanted to know what the compulsory use of ribbons in Spieleland was all about, which was answered by the employee with a shrug of the shoulders and "no idea". Rules in the Spielland cannot be adhered to, nor checked. Playing only in sliding socks, with a ribbon and an accompanying adult. As there are only two employees in the hall, one at the counter and one doing handicrafts, this is completely impossible. There are "several" playgrounds on the site. The only one that is really suitable is the one by the restaurant. There is a climbing park, but it is closed and only accessible for certain activities... In conclusion, one of the worst campsites on the Dutch border we've ever been to, and for almost €100 per day (5 days/€495), it's steep and very annoying. Conclusion: The price-performance ratio is absolutely not right... Never again!
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Wilsumer Berge Camping Wir leider nicht mehr! Zuerst möchte ich sagen, dass der Interneteindruck von der Homepage einen wirklich guten Eindruck auf mich gemacht hat. Die Realität war leider sehr ernüchternd. Wirklich positiv zu erwähnen ist das Restaurant und die super Freundlichkeit der Mitarbeiter. Waren zum Grillbuffet dort. Preislich ok, aber lecker und frisch. Der Platzt ist gross, allerdings kaum bis keine Bepflanzung vorhanden, umindest auf den meisten Platzbereichen. Umliegend viel Baustelle, wegen Erneuerung, was auf der Homepage auch Erwähnung finden könnte. Bei unserem Aufenthalt gab es genug Regen, was letztlich dazu führte, dass der Platz zum Teil ein richtiges Matschloch wurde. Leider ist der Platz mehr schlecht als recht in Hunde- und keine Hundeplätze eingeteilt. So wird die Urlaubsruhe schnell durch bellen und Anderes gestört. Das Waschhaus bei uns an der Ecke bestand aus vier Toiletten und drei Duschen pro Geschlecht... Anstehen ist meistens der Fall. Zudem ist der Toilettenbereich sehr offen mit dem Spül-/Eingangbeteich verbunden. Aber alles soweit sehr sauber. Programmheft mit Aktivitäten gibt es nur auf holländisch, was ich schon schräg finde, da wir ja nicht in Holland sind, sondern nur an der hollöndischen Grenze. Infos auf deutsch nur über App. Der Indoorspielplatz an sich ist schön. Es wurde an alle Altersgruppen gedacht. Jedoch ist die Halle wirklich bis fast in den letzten Winkel verbaut, was das ganze sehr beengt und dunkel macht. Dennoch hatten wir eim Fangen spielen viel Spass. Die Gastrotheke ist entweder gar nicht besetzt oder mit Personal, welches überfordert wirkt, wobei es nur Kaffee und Tee zu bestellen gibt. Es stehen im Thekenbereich zwei Industriewaffeleisen zur Verfügung, welche in unserem Kurzurlaub nicht einmal Anwendung fanden. Was online jedoch beworben wird. Weiter hat das junge Personal im Spieleland keinen Überblick, noch Ahnung. Wir wollte wissen, was es mit der Bänderpflicht im Spieleland auf sich hat, was uns von dem Mitarbeiter mit Achselzucken und "keine Ahnung" beantwortet wurde. Regeln im Spieleland können nicht eingehalten werden, noch überprüft. Spielen nur in Rutschesocken, mit Bändchen und erwachsener Begleitperson. Da nur zwei Mitarbeiter in der Halle sind, einer an der Theke und einer beim Basteln, ist dies vollkommen unmöglich. Auf dem Platz gibt es "mehrere" Spielplätze. Der einzige wirklich taugliche ist der beim Restaurant. Es gibt einen Kletterpark, der allerdings verschlossen und nur zu bestimmten Aktivitäten begehbar ist... Abschließend kann ich sagen, einer der schlechtesten Campingplätze an der holländischen Grenze auf dem wir jemals waren und das für fast 100€ pro Tag (5 Tage/ 495€) ist schon happig und sehr ärgerlich. Fazit: Preis-Leistung stimmt absolut nicht... Wir nie wieder!
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Frequently asked questions about Wilsumer Berge
How far is glamping Wilsumer Berge from the beach?
Wilsumer Berge is located on a recreational lake with a large sandy beach.
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.
How far is glamping Wilsumer Berge from the city center?
Glamping Wilsumer Berge is located 5 km from the German town of Uelsen.
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.
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.
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.
Is there Wi-Fi available at Wilsumer Berge?
Most accommodations have free Wi-Fi access.
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.
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.
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.
Where is Wilsumer Berge located?
Glamping Wilsumer Berge can be found just across the border in Germany, in the town of Wilsum.
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.
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.Is Wilsumer Berge open all year round?
Yes, Wilsumer Berge is open all year round.Is there a camping store at Wilsumer Berge?
Yes, at Wilsumer Berge you'll find a supermarket, a shop and a bakery.Is there an entertainment team at Wilsumer Berge?
Yes there's entertainment at Wilsumer Berge.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.