First-Aid Readiness: 24-Hour Safety Support at Camping de Wildhoeve
When you’re camping with family in the Veluwe, peace of mind matters as much as the view from your pitch. That’s why first-aid readiness and 24-hour safety support are central to Camping de Wildhoeve. Our reception provides first-aid supplies and assistance and is reachable around the clock for emergencies—so you can relax, explore, and sleep soundly knowing help is always close by.
In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how our 24/7 support works, the on-site rules and facilities that enhance safety, and simple steps you can take to stay prepared during your stay.
What 24-hour safety support means during your stay
Our approach combines immediate access to help with thoughtful campsite design.
- 24/7 reachable reception for emergencies: The reception is staffed and reachable day and night for emergencies and first-aid assistance. Whether it’s a minor cut or an urgent situation, support is at hand.
- First-aid supplies on site: Essential first-aid items are available at reception, so you don’t have to leave the grounds to get basic care supplies.
- Clear central point of contact: In any situation, head to or call reception first. You’ll reach people who know the campsite layout and can act quickly.
- Everyday assistance nearby: The reception and campsite shop (Vakantiewinkel) are there for daily necessities and advice throughout your stay.
Internal link: Learn more about our reception services: Reception
Proactive safety measures across the campsite
Safety is built into how the campsite runs—through rules that prevent risks and facilities that support safe, comfortable stays.
- Car‑free grounds: Camping de Wildhoeve is car‑free. After setting up, vehicles are parked in the central car park. Handcarts are available at the barrier so you can move luggage and groceries safely and easily. This reduces traffic on the fields and keeps play areas calmer for children.
- Fire‑safety rules for barbecuing: Charcoal barbecues are only permitted when the regional fire‑risk level is at code green. If Phase 2 applies, all barbecuing is prohibited. Current status is shown on signs at the entrance and car park and can be checked at www.natuurbrandrisico.nl. Open fires and campfires are never allowed.
- Quiet hours for restful nights: Quiet hours start at 11:00 PM. Keeping noise down helps everyone sleep—and makes it easier to hear important announcements if needed.
- Continuously cleaned sanitary facilities: Sanitary buildings are cleaned throughout the day. Each block includes child‑friendly spaces, like the playful tree‑shaped shower, so younger guests can wash comfortably.
- Accessible facilities: There’s an accessible children’s restroom in the sanitary building near Reeënweide, and the large Reeënweide field has a wheelchair‑accessible playground structure.
- Safe waste and water handling: A chemical toilet disposal point for motorhomes and caravans is available on site to keep sanitation safe and simple.
- Activity design with nature in mind: Guided activities such as “Wild op de camping” help guests observe local wildlife responsibly, prioritising safety for both animals and people.
- Sustainability and quality standards: As a 5‑star campsite with Green Key certification and recognition by ANWB, ADAC, and an ACSI Award (2023), Wildhoeve aligns high service levels with environmentally responsible operations.
Internal links:
- Explore the map before you arrive: Campsite map (Plattegrond)
- Read more helpful details: Frequently Asked Questions
Swimming and indoor play, safely
- Heated swimming paradise: Guests can always enjoy the heated swimming paradise. The indoor swimming pool opens every year on 1 April. Opening hours vary by season, so check the schedule during your stay.
- All‑weather fun: From summer 2026, the indoor playground De Dassenburcht offers sheltered play on bad‑weather days—another way to keep the holiday going safely under one roof.
Internal links:
- Plan your day, rain or shine: Information
At‑a‑glance safety and support
| Topic | What to know |
|---|---|
| 24/7 emergency support | Reception is staffed and reachable day and night for emergencies and first‑aid assistance. |
| First‑aid supplies | Available at reception. |
| Car‑free policy | Cars park centrally after set‑up; handcarts at the barrier for luggage/groceries. |
| Fire safety | Charcoal BBQs only at code green; all BBQs forbidden during Phase 2; no open fires; status shown at entrance/car park and via natuurbrandrisico.nl. |
| Quiet hours | Start at 11:00 PM. |
| Sanitary | Cleaned continuously; children’s areas include a tree‑shaped shower. |
| Accessibility | Accessible children’s restroom in the sanitary building near Reeënweide; wheelchair‑accessible playground on Reeënweide. |
| Waste & water | Chemical toilet disposal point available. |
| Swimming & play | Heated swimming paradise; indoor pool opens 1 April yearly; De Dassenburcht indoor playground from summer 2026. |
How to get help—simple steps day or night
- Contact reception immediately: Visit reception or call +31 (0)578 66 13 24. For non‑urgent questions, you can also email info@wildhoeve.nl.
- State what you need: Briefly describe the situation so staff can respond effectively.
- Follow guidance: Team members will advise next steps and provide first‑aid assistance as needed.
Internal link: Save our details now: Contact
FAQs for quick answers
Is first-aid available 24/7 at Camping de Wildhoeve?
Yes. Reception is staffed and reachable 24 hours a day for emergencies and provides first‑aid assistance and supplies.
Where can I find first-aid supplies on site?
At the reception.
Are barbecues or open fires allowed?
Open fires are not allowed. Charcoal barbecues are permitted only when code green applies; during Phase 2 all barbecuing is prohibited. Check the status on signs at the entrance and car park or at www.natuurbrandrisico.nl.
What are the quiet hours?
Quiet hours start at 11:00 PM.
Is the campsite car-free?
Yes. After set‑up, cars are parked in the central car park. Handcarts are provided at the barrier for easy transport of luggage and groceries.
Is there a chemical toilet disposal point?
Yes. A chemical toilet disposal point for motorhomes and caravans is available on site.
Are the showers free to use?
Yes. Standard showers in all four sanitary buildings are free. The massage shower costs €0.50 for 3 minutes.
Which accessible facilities support families?
An accessible children’s restroom is available in the sanitary building near Reeënweide, and the large Reeënweide field has a wheelchair‑accessible playground structure.
Practical takeaways to stay prepared
- Save the emergency number: Add +31 (0)578 66 13 24 (reception) to your phone contacts.
- Keep essentials handy: Bring personal medications and any child‑specific items you might need quickly.
- Check the fire‑risk board: Look at the signage at the entrance or car park for the current barbecue status.
- Use designated facilities: Dispose of chemical toilet waste at the on‑site disposal point and use the sanitary blocks for washing.
- Supervise near water and play areas: Stay present with young campers in and around the pool and playgrounds.
- Travel light on the fields: Use the handcarts to move gear safely instead of driving on the camping fields.
- Respect quiet hours: Help maintain a calm environment from 11:00 PM onward.
Internal links for planning:
- Find your bearings: Campsite map (Plattegrond)
- Read more tips: Frequently Asked Questions
- Stay connected: Internet & WiFi
- On-site chores made easy: Laundry & Dishwashing (Wassen & Afwassen)
Plan with confidence
At Camping de Wildhoeve, first-aid readiness and 24-hour safety support mean you’re never on your own—day or night. Combined with a car‑free layout, clear fire‑safety rules, continuously cleaned sanitary facilities, and accessible amenities, your Veluwe holiday stays focused on what matters: time together in nature.
Ready to book with peace of mind?
- Call +31 (0)578 66 13 24 or email info@wildhoeve.nl
- Use Zoek & Boek on our website to reserve your pitch or accommodation
- Preview your spot: Campsite map (Plattegrond)
- Get details delivered: Request a brochure