Stadsboerderij De Sibbe is a sustainable, green meeting place located on the edge of Sneek, Netherlands. It was once a farm with 120 cows and has been transformed into an “eco-paradise” with an edible landscape.

Visitors can engage in activities such as camping between the city and countryside, meeting with others, holding meetings and celebrations, and participating in creative endeavors. The farm features a large vegetable garden, chickens, and a food forest for both humans and horses.

The farm offers opportunities to pick your own fresh herbs for tea. Additionally, the website promotes a neighborhood market for purchasing local and sustainable groceries.

The farm also hosts weddings and offers a meeting space for up to 30 people. An ecological camping site is available from May 29th to September 1st in 2025.

What visitors say

Stadsboerderij de Sibbe offers a charming and peaceful countryside experience near Sneek, making it an ideal getaway for families and nature lovers. The small-scale campsite features spacious pitches with scenic views of the Frisian landscape. Children are particularly well-catered for with activities like pony riding, playing in the hayloft, and exploring the gardens. The owners are consistently praised for their friendliness, hospitality and enthusiasm for creating a unique farm stay.

While the campsite is appreciated for its relaxed atmosphere, natural setting, and proximity to Sneek, reviewers offer some points to consider. The sanitary facilities are described as basic and somewhat outdated but generally clean. The access lanes might be challenging for larger caravans and some found the lack of leveled pitches to be an issue. Some reviewers also advise bringing mosquito repellent. However, many highlight the availability of local products in the farm shop and the opportunity to enjoy fresh produce from the garden. Overall, visitors find the farm to be a lovely, developing eco-friendly campsite, worth a return visit.