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Practical information about B&B Het Schapenlandje

Practical information about B&B Het Schapenlandje

Would you like some practical information in advance? This page will help you on your way.

Arrive
On the day of arrival you are welcome from 3:00 PM.
You can park your car in the parking lot at the front of the road, just after our own driveway. You will see a sign with: Parking B&B Het schapenlandje. You cannot drive to the accommodation with your car. That is why a handcart is waiting for you to transport your things to the accommodation. Follow the path with the party lights to "your place".

Contactless:
We love to meet you and show you everything ourselves. Because we also work, we are not always there. If that is the case, no problem. Under the veranda of the gypsy wagon you will find a key box. Just before arrival we will share the code with you.

Tips to bring:
In a meadow it can get cold much faster than in the city. Therefore, bring warm clothes, even if the weather is good. We do have blankets to keep your back warm at the campfire, but a nice sweater and windbreaker are recommended.
Also consider your shoes. We often walk barefoot and in flip-flops in the summer, but if rain is forecast, good shoes or boots are nice.

During your stay:
Feel at home! Everything in the gypsy caravan is meant to be used. So play a game, have a nice cup of coffee or make a cappuccino. Use the BBQ and light a campfire. The jacuzzi can only be used if you have booked it. So book it and enjoy the jets and bubbles under a beautiful starry sky!

Upon departure:
Hopefully you will feel refreshed and have enjoyed a bit of adventure when you leave. We ask you to wash all the used dishes and leave the gypsy wagon swept clean. The bed does not have to be made, throw the towels on a pile, check again if you have everything and go home again.

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Published 30-04-2025 / Copyright © Het schapenlandje