Minicamping De Bloementuin, located in Sint-Annaland, Zeeland, offers a peaceful retreat with views of a vibrant flower garden and close proximity to the sea. This mini-campsite provides various pitches for campers, including standard spots, smaller trekker spots, and a safari tent, all equipped with electricity and water connections.
Adjacent to the camping grounds, visitors will find a self-picking garden. This garden is open from late June through September, allowing guests to gather and create their own beautiful bouquets of flowers for a fee.
The site is set within a serene rural landscape, where rabbits and pheasants can often be seen. It serves as an ideal base for outdoor activities such as cycling, diving, hiking, and swimming. Facilities include modern showers and toilets with complimentary supplies, free Wi-Fi, a small playground, and dog-friendly policies. The farm is committed to environmental sustainability, employing a natural helophyte filter system to process wastewater for irrigating its plants and promoting the use of biodegradable products.
What visitors say
This charming mini-campsite, often affectionately referred to as “De Bloementuin” (The Flower Garden), consistently receives high praise for its exceptionally peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation. Guests are particularly impressed by the immaculate and well-maintained facilities; the sanitary block, including spacious showers with ample hot water, is frequently highlighted for its cleanliness and quality.
The site itself is a picturesque haven, nestled amidst a beautiful and diverse array of flowers and exotic plants, reflecting its origins as a nursery. The owner, Karel, is consistently described as friendly, welcoming, and dedicated, actively working to enhance the visitor experience by adding amenities such as a cozy fire pit with benches, a jeu de boules court, bicycle storage with charging points, and a convenient rinse station with drying racks for diving equipment. Pitches are generally reported to be spacious, often equipped with individual water and electricity connections.
Its prime location in Sint-Annaland is another major draw. The campsite is within easy walking distance to a small sandy beach at Krabbenkreek, a vibrant marina, and the village center, where guests can find supermarkets, bakeries, butcher shops, and various dining options. It also serves as an excellent base for exploring the Tholen region through walking and cycling trails. The campsite is notably dog-friendly, with an adjacent forest for walks and the nearby beach allowing dogs off-leash in the mornings.
While the overwhelming sentiment is positive, with many guests considering it a hidden gem they’d prefer to keep to themselves, a couple of isolated concerns were noted in some reviews. These included an instance of booking confirmation issues and a less-than-ideal interaction with the owner, as well as observations about potentially wet grassy areas or limited maneuvering space for larger vehicles. However, such instances are rare among the generally glowing feedback. Most visitors find the campsite to offer excellent value for money, appreciating its small-scale, personal charm and comprehensive amenities.

