Planning a Forest-Focused Family Reunion at Caitwickerzand
Bringing everyone together gets easier—and more memorable—when you plan a forest-focused family reunion at Caitwickerzand. Tucked away in the woods on the Veluwe between Kootwijk and Garderen, this small, family-run holiday park combines nature, flexibility, and a warm personal welcome. With spacious camping pitches, several types of trekkers’ huts, a fully equipped bungalow, and a roomy chalet all on one compact site, relatives of every age can stay close together while choosing the comfort level that suits them best.
Why choose Caitwickerzand for your reunion
Caitwickerzand is intentionally small and family-owned, so you can expect a personal reception from owners Bert and Yvonne Lenderink rather than a mass-tourism experience. The park sits at Hennepstede 50, 3888 NT Uddel (Nieuw-Milligen), directly bordering one of Staatsbosbeheer’s most beautiful nature areas on the Veluwe. That means forest paths start right by the park—ideal for relaxed strolls, wildlife spotting, and bike rides together.
- Unique forest location on the Veluwe between Kootwijk and Garderen
- Personal welcome at a small, family-run park
- Flexible stays: camping pitches, trekkers’ huts (Standard, Plus, Comfort, Comfort +), a bungalow, and a chalet
- Dogs and horses welcome; horses can overnight on the on-site pasture
- Walking and cycling trails start right outside the park; connection to the regional cycle route network is shown by the Fietsnetwerk logo
- Sustainability in view: the homepage displays the Groenekoepel and Green Key Silver logos
Tip: Download the park map (Plattegrond) to coordinate who stays where and how close each unit will be. It’s a simple way to keep grandparents, cousins, and pet owners within easy reach of one another.
Stay close together, your way
A forest-focused family reunion at Caitwickerzand works because everyone can choose a sleeping style and still gather easily throughout the day.
Mix-and-match accommodation options
- Spacious camping pitches — Roomy forest spots for tents, caravans, or campers. See: Kamperen
- Trekkers’ huts — Straightforward to more luxurious options across four types: Standard, Plus, Comfort, and Comfort +. Great for short stays and for hikers or cyclists in the family. See: Trekkershutten and Trekkershut Comfort +
- Bungalow on the Veluwe — A fully equipped bungalow for extra convenience and comfort. See: Bungalow Veluwe
- Spacious chalet — Another comfortable choice that keeps you immersed in the woods. See: Chalet
- Rental caravan — A fully equipped option if some guests prefer a ready-to-go setup.
Because all options sit within the same wooded setting, you can arrange a cluster of pitches and huts near the bungalow or chalet, making it easy to meet up for morning coffee before a family hike.
Nature-first activities for all ages
One of the biggest advantages of hosting a family reunion at Caitwickerzand is how seamlessly the outdoors becomes your shared playground.
- Forest walking and cycling right from the park — Trails start at the edge of the site, so you can split into shorter and longer groups without complicated logistics. The park highlights many beautiful routes and shows a connection to the regional cycle network.
- Horse riding on the Veluwe — Riders have access to extensive horse routes, including the renowned Veluwe Trail spanning 300 km across the region. If you bring your horse, it can overnight on the on-site pasture.
- Easy day trips — When you want a change of pace, head to family-friendly attractions like Apenheul, Julianatoren, or Paleis Het Loo.
Pro tip: Use the “Wandelen en fietsen” and “Vakantie met paard” information on the site to plan routes that match the abilities and interests of your group.
Step-by-step: How to plan your reunion at Caitwickerzand
A little structure goes a long way. Here’s a practical path from idea to “See you in the forest!”
1) Align on who’s coming and how they like to stay
- Create a simple headcount with preferred stay types (camping, trekkers’ huts, bungalow, chalet, rental caravan).
- Ask about pets and horses early. Dogs are welcome, and horses can stay overnight on the on-site pasture.
2) Match accommodation to needs
- Keep those who value extra convenience close to the Bungalow Veluwe or the Chalet.
- Place camping pitches or trekkers’ huts nearby so everyone remains within a short walk.
- Short-stay relatives or avid hikers/cyclists often appreciate trekkers’ huts for comfort and simplicity.
3) Use the Plattegrond to cluster your group
- Review the park map to pick neighboring spots and huts.
- Identify a central “meet-up” area outdoors (for example, near the accommodations you’ve clustered) to start each day together before heading onto the forest paths.
4) Reserve directly and confirm details
- Use the “Reserveren” or “Boek je vakantie” buttons to book.
- For multi-unit coordination or special questions, call +31 (0)577-456295 or email info@caitwickerzand.nl.
- Note: The site indicates that displayed prices are based on two persons.
5) Plan low-effort, high-enjoyment activities
- Morning nature walks or bike rides from the park edge.
- An afternoon of quiet time for naps or reading in the forest setting.
- A flexible evening: some cook at their pitch or hut, others relax at the bungalow or chalet.
6) Prepare for the Veluwe outdoors
- Pack layers, sturdy shoes, and rain gear.
- Bring binoculars for wildlife viewing in the surrounding woods.
- For riders, plan routes and pasture needs ahead of time.
7) Include a day trip option
- Offer one shared outing to Apenheul, Julianatoren, or Paleis Het Loo to add variety and keep kids engaged.
Two easy-to-follow reunion outlines
These sample structures keep your plans simple and aligned with the forest surroundings.
Option A: Nature immersion (2 nights)
- Day 1: Arrive, settle into pitches/huts/bungalow/chalet, short forest walk at dusk.
- Day 2: Morning cycling or walking loops from the park; relaxed afternoon; family meet-up outdoors near your accommodations.
- Day 3: Sunrise stroll for wildlife spotting; check out.
Option B: Trails + day trip (3 nights)
- Day 1: Arrive and explore the immediate forest paths.
- Day 2: Choose a longer walk or bike ride using the regional routes connected via Fietsnetwerk.
- Day 3: Day trip to Apenheul, Julianatoren, or Paleis Het Loo.
- Day 4: Leisurely morning, farewell coffee, depart.
Practical takeaways to make it effortless
- Start with the map: Use the Plattegrond to group your accommodations.
- Anchor your hub: Make the bungalow or chalet your meeting point, with pitches and huts nearby.
- Keep it simple: Choose activities that start from the park edge so everyone can join or opt out easily.
- Confirm animal plans: Dogs are welcome; horses can stay overnight on the pasture—coordinate details when you book.
- Think multi-lingual: The website provides both “English information” and “Deutsche Informationen” for international relatives.
- Rely on local support: As a small family-run park, Caitwickerzand offers a personal welcome that helps your group settle in smoothly.
Frequently asked questions (quick answers)
What is Caitwickerzand?
Caitwickerzand is a small family-run holiday park on the Veluwe offering camping pitches, trekkers’ huts, a bungalow, and a chalet in a forest setting.
Where is it located?
Hennepstede 50, 3888 NT Uddel (Nieuw-Milligen), between Kootwijk and Garderen on the Veluwe.
Which accommodations can we book for a family reunion?
Spacious camping pitches; trekkers’ huts in four types (Standard, Plus, Comfort, Comfort +); a fully equipped bungalow; and a spacious chalet. A rental caravan is also available.
Are dogs and horses welcome?
Yes. Dogs are welcome, and guests may bring horses, which can overnight on the on-site pasture.
Are there trails directly from the park?
Yes. Numerous forest walking and cycling routes start right outside the park. Riders also benefit from extensive horse routes, including the 300 km Veluwe Trail.
Which nearby attractions are good for a day out?
Apenheul, Julianatoren, and Paleis Het Loo are popular options for families.
Is the park suitable for international guests?
Yes. The website includes an “English information” section and a “Deutsche Informationen” page.
How do we make a reservation or ask questions?
Book via the “Reserveren” or “Boek je vakantie” buttons. For assistance, call +31 (0)577-456295 or email info@caitwickerzand.nl.
Who runs Caitwickerzand?
Owners Bert and Yvonne Lenderink personally welcome guests, underlining the park’s family character.
Do any terms and conditions apply?
Stays follow the RECRON General Terms and Conditions linked on the site. A footnote indicates displayed prices are based on two persons.
Internal links to help you plan
- Explore stays: Trekkershutten, Trekkershut Comfort +, Kamperen, Bungalow Veluwe, Chalet
- Check the Plattegrond (park map) to position your group close together
- Use “Wandelen en fietsen” and “Vakantie met paard” pages for route ideas
Conclusion: Bring your family together—under the trees of the Veluwe
A forest-focused family reunion at Caitwickerzand makes together-time effortless: flexible lodging choices on one compact, wooded site; trails beginning at your doorstep; and a personal welcome from a small, family-run park. Whether you pitch a tent, settle into a trekkers’ hut, or relax in the bungalow or chalet, you’ll share the same tranquil forest atmosphere—and memories that last.
Ready to plan? Explore Trekkershutten, Kamperen, Bungalow Veluwe, or Chalet, then book via “Reserveren” or “Boek je vakantie.” Questions? Call +31 (0)577-456295 or email info@caitwickerzand.nl. See you on the Veluwe!