Electric Vehicle Charge & Go at Camping Geversduin: How to Use the On‑Site EV Point
Driving to the dunes with an EV should feel effortless. With Electric Vehicle Charge & Go at Camping Geversduin, you can arrive, plug in at our on‑site EV point in the parking area, and get back to your holiday. This guide shows you exactly where to charge, the simple etiquette to follow, and smart ways to plan an eco‑friendly journey that fits our Green Dream approach.
At a glance: EV charging at Camping Geversduin
- Yes, there is a dedicated EV charging point on site.
- It is located in the parking area.
- Please move your vehicle once charging is complete so others can use the charger.
These three points are the heart of Electric Vehicle Charge & Go at Camping Geversduin—quick, considerate, and aligned with a low‑impact stay.
Where to find the EV point (and how to plan your stop)
The EV point is in the parking area at Camping Geversduin. Because some camping pitches are car‑free while others allow cars on pitch, the central parking area is a convenient hub for drivers—especially if you’re topping up before you settle in.
For easy on‑site navigation:
- Check the online campsite map (Plattegrond) to view the layout of pitches and facilities.
- Use the Camping app during your stay for practical information and tips.
- Follow on‑site signage to reach the parking area where the EV point is located.
Step‑by‑step: Charge & Go
Follow these simple steps to make the most of the on‑site EV point:
- Park at the EV point in the parking area, aligning your charge port safely.
- Connect your cable and follow the on‑charger instructions to start charging.
- Enjoy your time—stretch your legs, grab a bite, or explore nearby facilities.
- Move your vehicle once charging is complete so others can use the EV point.
Tip: Set a reminder on your phone to return on time and free up the charger for fellow guests.
EV etiquette that keeps everyone moving
Good charging manners make the system work smoothly for all campers:
- Unplug and move your car when charging is complete. This is expected at Geversduin.
- Use the bay only while charging. Don’t treat it as a regular parking spot.
- Mind quiet hours (from 22:00). If you plug in late, keep noise to a minimum.
- Keep cables tidy and walkways clear. Prevent trips and keep access open.
- Share with a smile. If others are waiting, a quick word helps coordinate turns.
Plan an eco‑friendly arrival (train, bus, bike—and EV)
Combining EV travel with public transport and bikes is a great fit for Geversduin’s sustainable mindset.
- By train and bus: Travel by train to Castricum or Beverwijk, then take year‑round bus 73 to the “Camping Geversduin” stop. You can pay with an OV‑chipkaart or purchase a ticket on board by debit card (cash isn’t accepted). During the national transition away from the OV‑chipkaart, travellers will check in and out with their bank card via OV‑pay.
- On two wheels: Once you arrive, bike rental is available so you can cycle through the forest, dunes, and coastal areas.
- Car‑free comfort: As some pitches are car‑free with vehicles left in the central parking area, planning a quick top‑up on arrival can be a handy routine before you settle in.
What to do while you top up
Your battery isn’t the only thing that can recharge here. While the car draws power, you can:
- Stroll to the Centrumplein, the welcoming heart of the campsite.
- Relax over breakfast, lunch, or dinner at Knoest Eten & Drinken.
- Pick up essentials at the minimarket.
- Let the kids roam free in the playgrounds or along the Discovery Trail (Belevingspad).
- Enjoy a game on the padel court or set off on a quick walk into the adjacent dunes.
Sustainability in practice: A Green Dream
Camping Geversduin operates with a clear sustainability vision—A Green Dream—that shapes an eco‑friendly way of staying. Choosing Electric Vehicle Charge & Go at Camping Geversduin supports this mindset by reducing tailpipe emissions on the journey and making low‑impact travel the easy choice on site.
A few other ways the green approach comes to life during your stay:
- Barbecues are allowed only with electric hobs or gas appliances—charcoal or open‑flame barbecues are not permitted.
- Nature is right outside your door: wander the duinreservaat, head to the nearby beach, or explore forest trails starting from the campsite.
Practical takeaways for smooth charging
- Know the location: The EV point is in the parking area.
- Set a timer: Help everyone by moving your car when charging is done.
- Arrive prepared: Bring your charging cable and keep it neatly stowed.
- Use the map and app: The Plattegrond and Camping app make on‑site navigation easy.
- Combine transport modes: Train + bus 73 + bike rental is a smart, sustainable plan.
- Respect quiet hours: From 22:00, keep noise to a minimum near the charging area and around pitches.
Quick answers
Does Camping Geversduin have EV charging?
Yes. There is a dedicated EV charging point available for guests in the parking area.
Where is the EV charger located?
In the parking area at Camping Geversduin.
What is the key charging etiquette?
Move your vehicle once charging is complete so others can use the EV point.
How can I find my way around the campsite?
Consult the online campsite map (Plattegrond) and use the Camping app for practical information during your stay.
Conclusion: Charge, explore, and enjoy
With Electric Vehicle Charge & Go at Camping Geversduin, topping up your EV is simple: plug in at the parking‑area EV point and free the space once you’re done. Plan a low‑impact arrival via train and bus 73, explore by bike, and make the most of our natural setting and family‑friendly facilities—all in line with our Green Dream.
Ready to roll? Book your camping pitch or rental accommodation, check the Plattegrond, and download the Camping app so you can Charge & Go the moment you arrive.