← Back to blog
17 April 2026

Your Own Slice of Drenthe: How to Buy a Holiday Home at Adelhof

Looking for a nature-rich base you can return to all year? If you want to buy a holiday home at Adelhof, you’re choosing a family-friendly park in the heart of Drenthe with a big on-site fishing pond, an indoor playground, seasonal animation, and easy access to renowned nature reserves. This guide explains what’s on offer in the park’s “Te Koop” (For Sale) section, the advantages of owning versus renting, and the simple steps to start the conversation with the park.

Why choose Adelhof for your holiday home

Nature on your doorstep

Set in Vledder (South-West Drenthe) near Steenwijk and Havelte, Camping & Bungalowpark Adelhof is surrounded by outstanding landscapes. From your base at the park you can explore Holtingerveld, the Drents-Friese Wold, De Weerribben, and Dwingelderveld via walking and cycling routes. For owners, that means spontaneous woodland rides, quiet morning strolls, and a fresh perspective each season without long travel times once you arrive.

Facilities that make every stay effortless

Adelhof pairs tranquil nature with practical comforts:

These amenities create a ready-made holiday rhythm: cast a line in the morning, head out for a forest ride, and return for dinner without leaving the park.

A family-friendly atmosphere in Vledder

Adelhof is a versatile family camping and bungalow park with roomy camping fields (pet-free and pet-friendly options), bungalows in different layouts, and a 12-person group accommodation. Even if you’re focused on purchase options, seeing the wider mix gives you a feel for the park’s energy, privacy, and layout. The village setting in Vledder keeps you close to everyday conveniences while the surrounding reserves deliver the quiet you’re after.

What’s on offer in the “Te Koop” section

Adelhof lists chalets and holiday homes for sale in a dedicated Te Koop (For Sale) section on its website. Current availability is shown there; for details, you can contact the park directly.

Because listings change, the best approach is to:

  1. Check the Te Koop page for what’s currently available.
  2. Note which units align with your priorities (for example, proximity to the fishing pond, privacy, or a specific layout).
  3. Reach out to the park to discuss specifications, arrange a viewing, and ask practical questions.

Tip: While browsing the site, explore related sections that can inform your decision—such as Onze visvijver, Indoor speelstee, Voorzieningen, Bungalows, and the Plattegrond (park map)—to visualize where you’d prefer to be.

Owning vs. renting at Adelhof

Both owning and renting can be great fits—your lifestyle and plans will guide the choice. Here’s a straightforward comparison to help you think it through.

Consideration Owning at Adelhof Renting at Adelhof
Home base A familiar, personal base you can return to frequently Flexibility to try different accommodation types and locations
Spontaneity Easy to plan short-notice getaways when dates are free for you Book by availability; great for one-off or seasonal stays
Personalization Set up your space the way you like (within park guidelines) Arrive to a ready-made setup maintained by the park
Family routine Consistent environment for children and guests Variety across stays, from bungalows to the trekkers hut
Long-term connection Build a rhythm with the park’s facilities and surroundings Ideal if you enjoy sampling different layouts and views

Examples of the rental variety at Adelhof include:

While these examples show the park’s range, your purchase options will depend on what’s listed in Te Koop at any given time.

How to buy a holiday home at Adelhof: step-by-step

Buying is straightforward when you focus on clarity and a good park fit. Use this simple, snippet-ready checklist:

  1. Explore the Te Koop listings

    • Visit the park’s For Sale section to see current chalets and holiday homes.
  2. Define your priorities

    • Decide what matters most: pond-side setting, privacy, layout (for example, a single-level feel), storage options, or proximity to facilities like the indoor playground.
  3. Contact the park

    • Phone: +31 (0)521 381 440
    • Email: info@adelhof.nl
    • Address for visits: Vledderweg 19, 8381 AB Vledder
  4. Schedule a viewing

    • Walk the area (check distances to the fishing pond, Café & Restaurant, and the pool next door).
    • Visit during a time that reflects your typical usage (e.g., weekends or school holidays) to gauge ambience.
  5. Discuss practicalities

    • Ask about unit-specific features (e.g., whether parking is possible at the unit; some bungalows in the park, like Type 6B, allow parking by the bungalow).
    • Clarify storage possibilities (several two-storey Type 6B bungalows in the park include a storage shed; confirm what applies to the unit you’re considering).
    • Review utilities and any relevant service arrangements as part of your decision-making.
  6. Confirm your next steps

    • Align on the details with the park team and agree your path to purchase.

Where in the park can you imagine yourself?

Use these context cues from the broader accommodation mix to picture your ideal spot:

These references help you evaluate the feel and function you want, even as actual for-sale units will have their own specifications in the Te Koop listings.

Practical takeaways and tips

Conclusion

If you’re ready to buy a holiday home at Adelhof, you’re choosing a scenic, family-friendly base in Drenthe with a big advantage: everything you need is right on the park—from easy, permit-free fishing to an indoor playground, on-park dining, and seasonal animation. Start by browsing the Te Koop listings, then call +31 (0)521 381 440 or email info@adelhof.nl to arrange a viewing. Prefer to experience the vibe first? Book a trial stay via Aanbiedingen, walk the grounds, and picture your own slice of Drenthe at Adelhof.