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6 May 2026

Cash or Card? Understanding Payments & On-Site Extras at Camping De Regenboog

Planning a relaxed nature break gets even easier when you know exactly how to pay for things. Cash or Card? Understanding Payments & On-Site Extras at Camping De Regenboog gives you clear, practical answers on when your stay is charged, what to bring for on-site extras, and how to prepare before you arrive—so you can focus on enjoying the forest, fresh bread in the morning, and happy-hour drinks in the evening.

How payments work at Camping De Regenboog

Your accommodation payment

Paying for extras on site

Tip: If you prefer to plan your budget, consult the official rates page before you travel: https://campingregenboog.nl/en/tarieven

What counts as an “extra” on site?

Below are common items and experiences you may wish to purchase or use during your stay. Where costs apply, they’re typically settled on site; exact pricing depends on the item or season.

Food and drink

Comfort add-ons

Mobility & convenience

Activities and facilities

Cash vs. card: practical guidance

To keep payments smooth from arrival to departure, use this simple framework.

Quick rules of thumb

Why carrying cash helps

What to bring in your wallet

Seasonality, opening hours, and your budget

Because opening days and activity schedules vary by season, it’s smart to plan your mealtimes and extras accordingly. Booking early for high season also helps secure your preferred accommodation: spacious pitches, Safari Basic tents (up to 6 guests), Safari Comfort (up to 8 guests), Safari Family (up to 6 guests, with private sanitary facilities), or woodland cabins with private entrances and balconies overlooking lake and mountains.

Free vs. paid at a glance

Typically free for guests

Common purchases on site

For accommodation pricing across seasons, check the official tariffs page: https://campingregenboog.nl/en/tarieven

Quick answers (great for instant lookups)

Do you take cash or card?

Yes—both card and cash are accepted for reservations and on-site purchases. Your accommodation payment is processed by Booking.com, and you should bring cash for extras at the campsite.

Can I pay for bread rolls and bar drinks by card?

Bring cash for on-site extras. Card is accepted on site as well, but having cash ensures quick, easy payment for small purchases.

Is there an ATM nearby?

A supermarket is about 400 metres from the campsite, and Šluknov train station is roughly 700 metres away. Plan your cash needs before arrival.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in: 15:00–20:00. Check-out: 09:00–11:00. Photo ID and a credit card are required at check-in.

Are children and pets welcome?

Any quiet hours or smoking rules to note?

Is the campsite accessible for guests with reduced mobility?

Facilities are not specifically designed for guests with reduced mobility; no dedicated accessible amenities are available.

Practical takeaways to prepare before arrival

  1. Complete your accommodation payment via Booking.com per your reservation terms.
  2. Pack cash for on-site extras (bread rolls, bistro/bar/snackbar purchases, and other small incidentals).
  3. Carry a credit card and photo ID for check-in.
  4. Bring your EV charging card and mention your electric car when booking.
  5. Confirm your season:
    • Trip within 24 April–11 September (2026)
    • High season: 8 July–26 August (bistro nearly daily; more activities)
  6. Plan meals and activities: Check the mobile app for snackbar menu and opening hours; note bistro frequency by season; enjoy daily happy hour at the bar.
  7. Add special requests during booking if you have specific needs.
  8. Decide on linens: If you’re in a Safari Basic tent or woodland cabin, plan to bring or rent bed linens (and towels; plus pillows/blankets for cabins via the linen package).
  9. Remember house rules: Quiet hours 22:00–07:00; no smoking anywhere on site.
  10. Consider transport: Public transport is close by (Šluknov station ~700 m), and a supermarket ~400 m away helps with daily supplies.

Conclusion

Knowing when to use cash or card removes guesswork and keeps your holiday relaxed. At Camping De Regenboog, your stay is processed by Booking.com, and you should bring cash for on-site extras, with card and cash accepted for purchases around the campsite. Plan for season-specific opening days, decide on linens, and bring your EV charging card if you’re driving electric.

Ready to unwind in nature with Dutch hospitality and roomy, comfort-first stays? Check current rates and availability on the tariffs page: https://campingregenboog.nl/en/tarieven, then book your accommodation and add any special requests. See you under the trees—bread rolls warm, bikes ready, and happy hour waiting.