Accessibility Matters: What Guests with Reduced Mobility Need to Know Before Booking
Planning a nature break should be simple and stress-free. Accessibility matters when you’re deciding where to stay, so here is a clear, no‑nonsense guide to what guests with reduced mobility can expect at Camping De Regenboog—plus practical planning tips to help you decide if our campsite is the right fit.
The short answer: is Camping De Regenboog accessible?
No. The campsite and its facilities are not accessible to guests with reduced mobility, including wheelchair users. Accessible washrooms or other mobility accommodations are not provided.
What this means in practice
- There are no dedicated accessible amenities on site (e.g., no accessible toilets/showers).
- While some accommodations are ground-floor, ground-floor does not equal accessible and should not be interpreted as wheelchair-friendly.
- If you rely on step-free access, grab rails, or adapted bathrooms, this property will not meet those needs.
Who might still consider staying—and how to plan
Everyone’s mobility needs are different. If you have limited mobility but do not require wheelchair-accessible facilities, you may still wish to visit with careful planning. The following grounded details can help you judge effort and distance during a stay.
Key on-site facts to help you plan movement
- Shared sanitary building: Clean and spacious with showers and toilets. Includes baby facilities (a baby bathtub and changing table), but no accessible washrooms.
- Free on-site parking: Park near your accommodation to reduce walking distances.
- Bread-roll service: Order fresh bread and collect each morning on site—handy for minimizing extra trips.
- Bistro and bar: A small bistro is open nearly every day in high season and 1–2 times per week in low season; an on-site bar is available and features a happy-hour period with promotional prices.
- EV charging: Two charging stations are available; they work with a charging card. Mention your electric car in your reservation so the team can plan accordingly.
- Quiet hours: 22:00–07:00, which can make resting easier.
- Smoke-free property: No smoking anywhere, including accommodations and common areas.
Nearby distances (to minimize long walks)
- Supermarket: Roughly 400 metres from the campsite.
- Šluknov train station: Approximately 700 metres (about a 10‑minute walk).
Accommodation notes relevant to mobility
- Woodland cabins: Ground-floor units with private entrances and balconies; each includes a kitchenette, washing machine, and dining area. These features do not imply wheelchair accessibility.
- Safari Family tents: Include a private bathroom; suitable for up to 6 people.
- Safari Comfort tents: Include a private bathroom; accommodate up to 8 guests.
- Safari Basic tents: Designed for up to 6 guests. Bed linens and towels are not included (rentable on site).
- Woodland cabins (linens): Pillows and blankets are not included but can be rented with the bed‑linen package.
- Pets: Generally welcome, but not permitted in the Safari Family tent or in the Cottage.
Seasonality and schedules
- Open 24‑04‑2026 to 14‑09‑2026.
- High season: 8 July 2026 to 26 August 2026. In high season, a Dutch-speaking recreation team hosts activities for kids, teens, and families, and the bistro operates more frequently (nearly daily).
Essential travel details (so you can pace your day)
- Check‑in: 15:00–20:00 (photo ID and credit card required at check‑in).
- Check‑out: 09:00–11:00.
- Early/late options: Early check‑in from 11:00 or late check‑out until 15:00 is possible for €10, subject to availability—useful if you prefer a slower start or need extra time.
- Children: Guests of any age are welcome. No cots or extra beds are provided.
- Languages: Staff speak Dutch, German, and English, plus some Czech.
- Connectivity and comfort: Free WiFi, non‑smoking rooms, and a kettle or coffee maker in every room.
- Payments: Card and cash are accepted on site for purchases.
Activities and facilities at a glance
If you’re evaluating how much walking or standing your day might involve, this overview helps you judge what’s worth the effort:
- Leisure spaces: Garden with an outdoor fireplace; indoor and outdoor play areas; games room with table‑tennis, darts, and a small bowling setup (free of charge).
- Organised activities: Film nights, walking tours, bike tours, and hiking opportunities.
- Communal campfire: Open fires are allowed only in the designated communal campfire area. Individual pitch campfires are not permitted.
- Grilling: Allowed on your pitch as long as the grass is not damaged. Grills are not supplied by the campsite.
- Laundry: Washing machines are available in the main sanitary building.
- On-site bar: Drinks available; includes a happy-hour period daily.
Clear answers for quick decisions
- Is Camping De Regenboog wheelchair accessible? No. The site and facilities are not accessible to wheelchair users or guests with reduced mobility; accessible washrooms are not provided.
- Are there accessible bathrooms or showers? No.
- Do any accommodations guarantee accessibility? No. Ground-floor cabins with private entrances are available, but they are not designated as accessible units.
- Can I bring a pet? Pets are generally welcome, except in the Safari Family tent and in the Cottage.
- Are open fires allowed at my pitch? No. Use the communal campfire area for open fires.
- Is smoking allowed anywhere on the property? No. Smoking is prohibited throughout.
Practical takeaways and tips
- Decide quickly if accessibility is a must‑have: If you need accessible washrooms or step‑free, adapted facilities, this property won’t fit your requirements.
- Plan for shorter walking distances: Park on site, use the bread‑roll service, and note nearby essentials (supermarket 400 m; train station 700 m).
- Consider ground-floor cabins (with caveat): Woodland cabins are ground-floor with private entrances and include a kitchenette and washing machine, but they are not wheelchair-accessible.
- Time your arrival and departure: Request early check‑in (from 11:00) or late check‑out (until 15:00) for €10 if that helps you pace your day; availability applies.
- Pack intentionally: Bring any personal mobility aids you rely on for comfort and stability.
- Travel in the season that suits you: High season (8 July–26 Aug) offers more on‑site bistro days and a Dutch‑speaking recreation program.
- Check details before you book: If you have specific needs, add a special request during booking so the team can advise on the most suitable arrangement within current facilities.
Conclusion
Accessibility matters, and we want you to have all the facts before you book. Camping De Regenboog does not offer accessible facilities for wheelchair users or guests with reduced mobility, and there are no accessible washrooms. If your needs are less stringent and you’re comfortable planning around the details above, you can still enjoy the site’s nature‑focused setting, on‑site amenities, and convenient services.
Have questions or prefer to talk it through? Contact us at info@campingregenboog.com, call +31 (0)683 655 444 or +42 (0)607 513 973, or review current pricing at https://campingregenboog.nl/en/tarieven.
Related topics to explore:
- Accommodations and camping options
- On‑site bistro, bar, and bread service
- Family activities with the Dutch‑speaking recreation team
- Electric car charging on site
Booking window for 2026: 24‑04‑2026 to 14‑09‑2026.