Lightweight Lodging: Inside Our Two-Person Hiker’s Cabin with Bunk Bed
Looking for a no-fuss base where you can drop your backpack, warm a simple meal, and sleep soundly after a long day outdoors? Our Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed is a compact, two-person hideaway designed for walkers, cyclists, and other light travelers who value practicality, peace, and proximity to nature.
In this guide, you’ll discover exactly what’s inside, who it’s perfect for, what to bring, how check-in works, and how to book—plus alternatives if you prefer just a touch (or a lot) more comfort.
What is the Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed?
The Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed is a simple, wooden accommodation for up to two guests. It’s quietly located on the campsite close to the shared sanitary building with showers and toilets. You’ll have fixed beds, essential amenities for quick meal prep, and a private terrace with an outdoor picnic table—everything you need for a short, restful stop between active days outside.
Snapshot of the experience
- Designed for short stays in the middle of the green
- Ideal for walkers, cyclists, and motorcyclists
- Basic, practical interior with fixed bunk beds
- Peaceful location close to shared facilities
Key features at a glance
- Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Sleeping: Fixed bunk bed
- Meal prep: Fridge and microwave
- Power & light: Electricity and interior lighting
- Connectivity: Free WiFi at the campsite
- Outdoor space: Terrace with picnic table
- Sanitary: No private bathroom; shared sanitary building within walking distance
- Parking: Free parking a short distance from the cabin
- Heating: No fixed heating; a heater can be rented for a small fee
- Bed linen: Not included by default; bring your own or book a linen package
Why travelers choose it
If you’re moving light and fast—on foot, by bike, or on a motorbike—every gram of gear matters. The Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed cuts the carrying list dramatically. You arrive, plug in, stash food in the fridge, warm dinner in the microwave, and get a good night’s sleep in real beds. In the morning, grab fresh sandwiches ordered via the campsite app, ready at reception from 8:00am, and you’re back on the trail with minimal friction.
Inside the cabin: What to expect
You’ll find a compact, no-frills space centered around rest and recovery:
- Two fixed beds in bunk configuration for a comfortable sleep
- Electricity and lighting so you can charge devices and read at night
- A compact fridge for essentials
- A microwave for easy meals and quick breakfasts
- A private terrace with a picnic table for outdoor eating and route planning
Bathrooms aren’t inside the cabin; instead, the shared sanitary building (with toilets and showers) is a short walk away.
Where it sits on the campsite
The cabin is quietly located on the campsite, close to the central sanitary building. Surrounded by greenery, it offers a simple, peaceful base that’s popular especially in the early and late season.
Who it’s perfect for
- Walkers and cyclists planning one or a few nights between stages
- Motorcyclists on touring routes who want a secure, simple overnight base
- Minimalist travelers who value essentials over extras
- Pairs who prefer separate bunks
If you’d rather share one mattress, consider our Hiker’s cabin with double bed—same concept, different sleep setup.
Booking, arrival, and practical details
- Check-in / Check-out: Check in from 15:00; check out until 11:00.
- Early / Late: Early check-in (from 11:00) or late check-out (until 15:00) is available for €10, subject to availability.
- Arrival days: In high season, accommodations have fixed arrival days (Friday, Saturday, or Monday). In low season, you can arrive any day.
- Self check-in: A 24-hour self-service kiosk lets you check in or out even when reception is closed.
- Pets: Pets are allowed in hiker’s cabins. Keep them on a leash on the campsite; a pet fee applies.
- Bed linen: Not included; bring your own or book a linen package.
- Heating: No fixed heating; rent a heater for a small fee if you expect chilly nights.
Handy extra: the campsite app
During your stay, use our campsite app for:
- 100+ trip ideas in the area
- Activities and the weekly program
- Site map and practical camping info
- Snackbar and WiFi details
- Messaging service with reception
Order fresh sandwiches in the app; pick them up at reception from 8:00am.
Facilities roundup (for quick reference)
- Sleeping: 2 fixed bunks (max 2 guests)
- Cooking basics: Fridge + microwave
- Utilities: Electricity + interior lighting
- Connectivity: Free campsite WiFi
- Outdoor: Terrace with picnic table
- Sanitary: Shared building within walking distance
- Parking: Free, nearby the cabin
- Pets: Allowed (leashed; pet fee applies)
- Heating: Rentable heater (no fixed heating)
- Bed linen: Bring or rent
What to pack for a light, comfortable stay
You’ll carry less than when tent camping, but a few small items will elevate your comfort:
- Bedding or linen pack (sheets, pillowcases, duvet covers)
- Towels and toiletries for the shared showers
- Flip-flops or shower sandals for convenience
- Compact cookware or utensils if you plan to prep more than a microwave meal
- Power bank and charging cables (you’ll have electricity in the cabin)
- Headlamp for late returns (useful even with cabin lighting)
- Warm layer for cool evenings; consider renting a heater if needed
Clean, spacious showers nearby
All guests can use the main sanitary building, which is described as clean and spacious and includes showers. It’s within easy walking distance from the hiker’s cabins.
Pricing and optional add-ons
Below is a quick guide to current pricing and common add-ons for accommodation stays.
- Hiker’s cabin: €35 per night
Per night (per person):
- Recreation fee: €0.80
- Environmental tax: €0.50
One-time (per stay):
- Administration fee: €10
- Cleaning costs (depending on the accommodation): €5 / €35 / €50
Optional extras:
- Bed linen package: €10
- Dog: €5 per night
- Per towel: €2
- Camping bed + high chair: €3 per night
Note: The cabin has no fixed heating; a heater can be rented for a small fee.
Quick answers (featured-snippet friendly)
What facilities does the Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed offer?
A bunk bed, refrigerator, microwave, electricity and interior lighting, free WiFi, and a terrace with a picnic table. Free parking is a short walk away.
Do the hiker’s cabins have private bathrooms?
No. Guests use the nearby shared sanitary building with toilets and showers.
How many people can stay in the Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed?
A maximum of two guests.
Are pets allowed in the hiker’s cabins?
Yes. Pets are allowed; keep them on a leash on the campsite. A pet fee applies.
Is bed linen included?
No. Bring your own linen or book a linen package through the campsite.
Is there heating in the cabin?
There is no fixed heating. A heater can be rented for a small fee.
When can I arrive and depart?
Check in from 15:00 and check out until 11:00. In high season, arrival days for accommodations are Friday, Saturday, or Monday; in low season you can arrive any day. Early check-in or late check-out is available for €10, subject to availability.
Can I still check in if reception is closed?
Yes. A 24-hour self-service kiosk is available for check-in and check-out.
When to choose an alternative
Prefer a different bed setup, private facilities, or more space? Explore these options:
- Hiker’s cabin with double bed: Same compact concept with a comfortable double bed—ideal for couples who want to share a mattress.
- Hiker’s pitch: Traveling with a small hiker’s tent (max approx. 6 m²) and want maximum flexibility? The hiker’s pitch is designed for short, affordable stopovers. Pets are welcome on a leash.
- Safari Tent Basic: A spacious tent (up to 6 people) with fixed beds, a mobile kitchen, fridge, power, and lighting; no private bathroom (use the shared facilities).
- Safari Tent Comfort: A glamping upgrade (up to 4 people) with a private bathroom, fixed kitchen, and a covered terrace.
- Wooden cottage (Blokhut): Detached, single-storey accommodation with a private kitchen and cozy living space (shared sanitary nearby).
- Luxury Log Cabin: For up to 5 people, with a private bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious veranda—comfort plus the lively camping atmosphere around you.
Practical takeaways for a smooth stay
- Travel light: The cabin provides beds, power, lighting, a fridge, and a microwave—no need to haul heavy gear.
- Plan meals smartly: Use the microwave for quick dinners and the app to order fresh bread for 8:00am pickup.
- Pack your linens: Or pre-book a linen package and towels.
- Mind the season: In cooler periods, pack warm sleepwear or rent a heater.
- Stay connected: Use free WiFi to check routes and the weekly activity program.
- Bring the dog: Pets are welcome (leash required; fee applies).
- Streamline arrival: In high season, plan for Fri/Sat/Mon arrival days; otherwise, arrive any day in low season. Use the 24/7 kiosk if you’re late.
Conclusion: Small footprint, big convenience
The Hiker’s cabin with bunk bed at Camping De Regenboog is the definition of lightweight lodging: compact, comfortable, and close to everything you need. With fixed bunks, simple meal prep, WiFi, and a private terrace—plus shared showers just a short walk away—it’s the ideal reset between active days outdoors.
Ready to keep your pack light and your nights restful? Check availability and reserve your stay via our online booking system.