Welcome to Camperplaats 'de Doornekamp' in Hierden, where culture and nature meet.
At the point where the waters of Lake Veluwe merge into the vast forests of the Veluwe lies the monumental village of Hierden. The village was first mentioned in the year 1331 and consists of a number of hamlets. Hierden has traditionally been agricultural, and the traces of this are clearly visible with nearly 50 national and city monuments.
Hierden has since acquired its own character, partly due to the typical North Veluwe farmhouses, many of which have been converted into beautiful residential farmhouses with an eye for detail.
The Hierdense Beek is striking, stretching for 25 km across the Veluwe and eventually flowing into Lake Veluwe. This stream connects various ecological zones and is home to many rare animal species.
Just outside the village centre of Hierden lies our peaceful camper site 'de Doornekamp' – in the heart of nature, between fields of maize, potatoes, wheat, herbs, and beets, and with the most beautiful cycling routes of the Veluwe right next to our grounds.