Enjoy a terrific family holiday in this six-person mobile home, furnished with every convenience to help you enjoy your stay.
Kitchen
De Libelle mobile home has a kitchen block with four-burner gas hob and built-in cooker hood, a large refrigerator with freezer compartment, a sink with mixer tap, a dishwasher, a microwave oven, a filter coffee maker, a Nespresso and all the utensils you need.
Living room The mobile home has French doors leading to the semi-covered terrace and has a sofa, coffee table and a table with 4 chairs (two additional folding chairs are available). There is also heating and air conditioning. The heating is provided by an electric radiator via the air conditioning unit.
Bedrooms There is a bedroom with two single beds (80 x 190 cm) pushed together. There is also a bedroom with two single beds (80 x 190 cm), and a bedroom with two single beds, one of which is a trundle bed (80 x 190 cm). Mattresses, single duvets, and pillows are provided.
Bathroom The mobile home is furnished with two bathrooms, each with a shower and washbasin, one of the bathrooms has a toilet. The second toilet is in a separate room.
Outside Doors open out onto a terrace from where you can enjoy the nature and the woodland animals around you from the comfort of the garden furniture. You can park your car in the general parking lot next to the mobile home grounds. Cars are not allowed on the site where the mobile homes are located.
Internet and TV There is a flat screen TV in the living room with Chromecast. Free WiFi is available. Miscellaneous The mobile homes stand in a field next to each other. Pets are not permitted in two mobile homes.
The interior of the accommodation may differ from the photos above.
'The Roggeberg is on the edge of the Drents-Fries Wold national park, one of the most beautiful conservation areas in the Netherlands. The Aekingerzand is a vast area with sand drifts, wild sheep and Scottish Highlanders. There are also lots of opportunities to do things outdoors. Come and discover it for yourself at the Roggeberg.'