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  • Winter shoot at CityKamp ValkenburgCopyright by Ruben Drenth

    AN UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS TOWN

    The Christmas Town of Valkenburg, 20 minutes from Maastricht,
    has been voted the Best Christmas Destination in the Netherlands.
    It has a Christmas markets with a difference, located in the town’s caves! Enter a magical maze of underground passages.

    From 15 November 2024 to 5 January 2025

    DON’T MISS

    The biggest underground market in Europe, in the municipal caves.

    Landal Christmas Parade in the streets of the old town, with dancers and lit-up floats.

    Santa’s Village on Place Theodoor Dorrenplein, with wooden chalets, delicious food, mulled wine and more.

    VALKENBURG AND THE SURROUNDING AREA

    Christmas markets come to life all over the region at the end of the year,
    and cities and towns take on a lively and joyful atmosphere.

    CITIES TO VISIT

    Maastricht Christmas market, just 15 minutes from the campsite, with its impressive 800m2 ice rink.

    Aachen in Germany, half an hour from Valkenburg, a beautiful city that’s well worth the trip. The very popular Christmas market in Liège, Belgium, 40 minutes away.

    STAY IN A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN VALKENBURG

    ACCOMMODATION AND CAMPING PITCHES

    Enjoy the comfort of a chalet, wood trailer or cottage to sleep up to 5 people.
    A spacious living area, two bedrooms, a kitchen, and bedding and towels included. All the comfort of a hotel room with the bonus of open space and nature all around you!

    For a great value holiday even closer to nature, opt for one of our camping pitches for camper vans and motorhomes for your Christmas break in Santa’s Village.

    THE CENTRAL LODGE

    A great place to relax and have fun. Why not gather with friends or family at the campsite bar or for a table football tournament or board game?</span

    EASY TO GET AROUND WITH CHRISTMAS MARKETS CLOSE BY

    Located 2km from the centre of Valkenburg, which is reachable by bike or on foot, so you can take a slow tourism approach to visiting the town.