Camping Innerduyn is a small, adults-only campsite located in Biggekerke, Zeeland, in the south of the Netherlands. It lies surrounded by a nature reserve and agricultural land, with the dunes, beach, and the coastal town of Zoutelande within walking distance. The campsite is also an operational arable farm, where potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, and grass seeds are grown on approximately 60 hectares. The property includes a self-service flower picking garden.
The flower picking garden opens in July and consists of 42 plots of various annual flowers. Visitors can pick flowers from July until the end of September. The garden is open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. Flowers available include sunflowers, zinnias, love-in-a-mist, larkspur, dill, marigolds, sorghum, calendula, and cornflowers. In addition to flowers, the self-service shop on-site sells local produce, including Zeeuwse free-range eggs, Frieslander potatoes, and onions. Depending on the season, Zeeuwse cherries, strawberries, sea asparagus, apples, and pears are also available.
The campsite is open from March 1 to mid-December, with a closure in October 2025 for construction of a new sanitary building. The on-site store is open 24/7, and a baker delivers fresh bread six days a week from mid-April to mid-October. The business holds a Gold Green Key certificate for sustainable operations.
What visitors say
This charming and exceptionally well-maintained mini-campsite consistently receives high praise for its peaceful atmosphere and immaculate facilities. Guests frequently highlight the generously sized pitches, many of which come equipped with individual picnic tables and offer convenient connections for electricity, water, and drainage. A particularly appreciated detail is the complimentary provision of wooden platforms, which can be used to create a dry, level outdoor space for caravans or motorhomes, effectively mitigating muddy conditions.
The sanitary facilities are a standout feature, repeatedly described as “super clean” and maintained to an exceptionally high standard, often adorned with fresh flowers from the on-site pick-your-own garden. Visitors consistently commend the warm and friendly welcome from the dedicated owners, Melissa and Peter, whose attentiveness and commitment contribute significantly to the positive guest experience.
The campsite’s location is a major draw, providing a tranquil natural setting while remaining within easy walking distance (typically 10-20 minutes) of the beach and the impressive Zeeland dunes. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the region through cycling and walking tours to nearby towns such as Zoutelande, Vlissingen, Middelburg, and Westkapelle.
Additional amenities that enhance the stay include a communal recreation room with cooking and washing-up facilities, a TV, books, and games – proving ideal for less favourable weather. There is also a dedicated covered bicycle storage area with charging points for e-bikes, and convenient services such as a daily bread delivery. A small on-site farm shop offers local produce like eggs, potatoes, fruit, and juices. The presence of modern outdoor showers with warm water is a unique and popular feature, and the campsite is noted for being particularly dog-friendly, complete with designated walking areas and waste disposal.
While a small number of reviewers mentioned the pricing as being on the higher side compared to some other campsites, the overwhelming consensus is that the value for money is excellent, justified by the superior quality of facilities and personalised service. Minor critiques occasionally noted unheated bathrooms or the early morning baker’s bell.
Overall, visitors consistently report feeling incredibly welcome and comfortable, often describing it as “coming home,” with many choosing to return repeatedly. The campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a tranquil, clean, and well-equipped camping experience, delivered with exceptional hospitality.

