Wild Camping
What is it?
Wild camping is camping in a place other than a campsite or campground. To protect nature, it is prohibited.
If you want to camp in another place, you need a permit from the municipality.
You may only camp on recognized campsites (camping). Camping is only permitted with a permit from the municipality, for example during an event. You can apply for the permit via the button. The municipality of Leudal has designated free camper van sites at the marina in Neer.
What to do.
You apply for a camping permit from the municipality.
What do I need?
- your valid ID
- location drawing site
What does it cost?
There is no fee for the permit.
How long does it take?
You will be notified within 8 weeks whether you will receive the permit.
Objecting
Do you disagree with the municipality's decision? Then you can object within 6 weeks.
Directly arrange
DigiD
To use this form, you need DigiD. When using DigiD your personal data are automatically filled in and you no longer have to do this yourself. DigiD ensures that we as a municipality know for sure that you really are who you say you are. This check prevents others from acting on your behalf. The municipality of Leudal requests your DigiD for various applications that you can make digitally.
You can also download the DigiD app. This is the easiest way to log in securely. More information about DigiD can be found here.