How Spacious Is 200 m²? Visualising Our Generous Camping Pitches
Ever tried to picture 200 m² and drawn a blank? You’re not alone. "How Spacious Is 200 m²?" is one of the most common planning questions we hear from campers getting ready for a relaxed stay at Camping De Regenboog. Our pitches measure approximately 100–200 m² and offer ample room for a tent, caravan, or camper—with space left for outdoor seating or a play area. Here’s how to visualise it, plan your layout, and make the most of every square metre.
The quick answer
A 200 m² camping pitch at Camping De Regenboog comfortably accommodates a tent, caravan, or camper and still leaves generous room for outdoor seating or a safe play space.
- Pitch size range: approximately 100–200 m²
- Suited for: tents, caravans, or campers
- Extra room for: outdoor dining, lounging, or children’s play
What 200 m² looks like in real life
Square metres can feel abstract, so here are simple, everyday ways to picture them:
- Think of 200 m² as a flexible rectangle—for example, 10 m × 20 m—or a near-square (about 14 m × 14 m ≈ 196 m²). The exact shape varies in nature, but the total area helps you plan zones for sleeping, dining, and play.
- In practical terms, 200 m² offers breathing room: you can spread out your setup, keep clear walkways, and avoid a cluttered pitch.
Note: Shapes are illustrative—actual pitch dimensions and outlines vary in a natural setting.
What fits on a 200 m² camping pitch
A generous pitch gives you flexibility without feeling crowded. Here are common setup ideas that work well within 200 m²:
- A family-sized tent with an awning, plus a dining table and 4–6 chairs
- A caravan or camper with an awning and a separate lounging area
- A shade canopy or gazebo for sun protection near your kitchen setup
- Bike storage along one edge, with room left for play
- A compact hammock zone or reading corner away from footpaths
For tent campers
- Place the tent entrance toward your outdoor kitchen and dining to streamline mealtimes.
- Keep guy lines and walkways clear to reduce trips at night.
- Reserve a soft-ground corner for kids’ games or a small paddling pool.
For caravan and camper guests
- Align the awning to capture morning sun and afternoon shade as needed.
- Create a mud-free threshold with mats near the door and awning entrance.
- Position bikes or gear racks at the rear or a side edge to open up the main living area.
Planning for 100–200 m² at Camping De Regenboog
Our pitches range from approximately 100–200 m², so you can choose the footprint that suits your setup and style.
- Around 100 m²: ideal for a modest tent or a compact caravan/camper with a neat seating zone.
- Around 200 m²: perfect when you want extra living space—more room for an awning, a gazebo, or a dedicated kids’ corner without encroaching on pathways.
Wherever you land in the range, you’ll enjoy privacy, calm, and nature—the essentials of our quiet family campsite in the Czech Republic.
Facilities that make the space work harder
Your pitch is just one part of an easy, comfortable stay. Make the most of our on-site facilities and nearby services:
- Sanitary building: clean and spacious, with showers, toilets (stocked with toilet paper and hand soap), baby facilities (baby bathtub and changing table), and washing machines.
- Playgrounds: several play areas are spread across the campsite, so children can explore and play safely.
- Food & daily needs: enjoy our on-site bistro (open nearly daily in high season and 1–2 times per week in low season) and daily bread service. A supermarket is roughly 400 m from the campsite for easy top-ups.
- Activities: in high season, a Dutch-speaking recreation team hosts varied activities for kids, teens, and families.
- Electric vehicles: two on-site charging stations (use with a charging card). Please mention your EV when booking so we can plan accordingly.
Safe and considerate setup (house rules at a glance)
- Quiet hours: please keep noise low between 22:00 and 07:00.
- Fires & grilling: campfires are not permitted on pitches; use the designated communal campfire area. Grilling is allowed on your pitch provided the grass is not burned or damaged. Grills are not supplied by the campsite.
A simple at-home exercise to visualise 200 m²
Want to see 200 m² before you arrive? Try this quick layout exercise:
- Mark a rectangle of about 10 m × 20 m on a lawn or open space (use a tape, rope, or measured strides).
- Place household items to stand in for your gear: chairs for seating zones, a blanket for the tent footprint, and a box for the kitchen.
- Walk the “paths” you’ll use most—entrance to kitchen, bed to washbag pickup spot—and check for clear, safe routes.
- Adjust where needed so entrances, guy lines, and dining spaces don’t overlap.
This five-minute rehearsal helps you pack only what you’ll actually use and position it strategically on arrival.
Example 200 m² layouts (ideas you can adapt)
| Setup idea | How it fits |
|---|---|
| Family tent + awning + dining zone | Place the tent along one edge; set the awning facing a dining table and chairs; keep a clear walkway around guy lines. |
| Caravan/camper + lounge + shade canopy | Park near one side; roll out an awning for shade; add a canopy or windbreak to define a cozy living room. |
| Tent + kids’ play corner + bike rack | Reserve a soft-ground corner for games; line up bikes along a boundary to keep the central area open. |
| Outdoor kitchen + gazebo + hammock nook | Cluster cooking and storage under a gazebo; place a hammock or reading chair opposite to balance the space. |
Practical takeaways
- Choose your footprint: 100–200 m² gives you flexibility—from neat-and-tidy to spread-out comfort.
- Map your zones: sleep, cook, dine, play, and store—each with a clear path in and out.
- Orient for comfort: use awnings and canopies to catch morning light and afternoon shade.
- Plan for safety: keep guy lines visible and routes clutter-free; follow quiet hours.
- Know the rules: no campfires on pitches; grilling allowed if you protect the grass; use the communal campfire area for open flames.
- Leverage facilities: sanitary building with toilet paper, hand soap, baby facilities, and washing machines; nearby supermarket (≈400 m); on-site bistro and bread service.
- Traveling by EV? Tell us at booking—we have two charging stations on site.
Prefer a ready-made stay?
If you love the space of a big pitch but want a head start on comfort, explore our accommodations:
- Safari Basic — relaxed outdoor living with cooking in your own tent
- Safari Comfort — glamping with private bathroom and extra conveniences (up to 8 people)
- Safari Family — our most spacious safari tent for bigger families (up to 6 people)
- Blokhut — the classic cabin feel with fixed beds and a roomy veranda (up to 5 people)
- Luxe Blokhut — cabin stay with private sanitary facilities and a complete kitchen
And when you’re ready to stretch your legs beyond the pitch, consider a day out to our regional highlights like a city trip to Prague or the ŠKODA Factory & Museum.
Conclusion
A 200 m² pitch at Camping De Regenboog means room to breathe—space for your tent, caravan, or camper plus the comfort of outdoor living without compromise. With thoughtful zoning, a few smart shade choices, and our convenient on-site facilities, you’ll create a setup that feels both spacious and serene.
Ready to spread out in nature with peace and privacy? Book your pitch or accommodation today and start planning your perfect layout. Book now