Ferienpark De Klepperstee
Work

Work overview

Activities

Fall 2025 / Winter 2026

Work being done depends on the weather and availability of materials. The major transformation work takes place mainly during the period from November through March, on weekdays, with the aim of causing as little inconvenience as possible for guests or otherwise to inform them through this page. 

Transformation: From mid-October 2025 to the end of March 2026, the Kievit and Grote Stern sub-areas will be transformed. During this period, the area is an official construction site with associated restrictions.

  • Annual fields Klepperstee
    • November 14th - December 19th
      • Grote Stern and Zeevalk closed to traffic
    • Until December 19th
      • Construction traffic on Kievit (difficult to access by car)
    • November 24th - water pipe work
      • temporarily (approximately 4 hours) no water at Lepelaar
  • Bungalow Park Klepperstee
    • N/A 
  • Campground Klepperstee
    • Closed - camping season opens on Friday March 27th, 2026
  • Drive-In RV Park
    • November 24th - water pipe work
      • temporarily (approximately 4 hours) no water at Drive-In RV Park
    • Week 49 and week 50: planting new vegetation
  • Campground De Magneet
    • Demolition of sanitary building - November 2025

Do you have any questions or remarks? Mail owner@klepperstee.com

* From November through March, the annual field will undergo a complete redevelopment. During this period, the entire field will be considered an official construction site, with the associated restrictions. This may include temporary interruptions to electricity, water, and internet services, as well as limited accessibility. Taking these circumstances into account, access to your accommodation will remain possible. The redevelopment is an important investment in the future, ensuring that the annual field is fully future-proof. As part of this process, the road structure will be adjusted, the infrastructure renewed and reinforced, central parking areas created, and the landscaping redesigned, while preserving as much existing and regional vegetation as possible.