>Living in The Netherlands
>Looking to go camping for 2 to 2,5 weeks in September
>Going by car
>Want to drive there in one day
>Looking for good nature and outdoor activities
>Looking for good food
>Cool small towns are good
>A big city or two to visit is a plus
>Where in the red circle do we go?
Germany is very "trailer Campy" friendly. If you want an authentic old town experience why not visit Celle. You will see only a handful of tourists no more than that. If the weather is great why ot travel to the nice islands in Northern Netherlands
Why do you exclude Scandinavia?
>>1112567
I would recommend this thread:
>>1096186
It's world wide but also has other pretty good recommendations in europe within your driving distance that are mostly nature and old towns/villages related plus you won't find many tourists there.
Anyway my two cents:
September can be tricky as you might experience the first snow in the alps/pre alps regions and storms around the eastern and northern sea cost if you're unlucky.
Any preferences? water sports, hiking, biking, mbt/downhill, national parks, hiking, extreme sports?.
Sea, lake, mountains, flatland, a good mix?
>>1112567
zwarte woud? eerst naar freiburg, dan naar oberried en dan maar wandelen
een paar jaar geleden zijn we daar 4 dagen gaan wandelen, heel plezant
>>1112617
Ah, September. Disregard Scandinavia, then.
>>1112578
>Trailer campy
Nah, not our style. Old-fashined tent.
>Dutch islands
Beautiful place to be, but I can basically go there any random day since it's so close. Looking for something more foreign.
>>1112617
>>1112637
Correct. But also because getting there takes a lot of time (including ferries and all). Southern Sweden would be an option.
>>1112625
>preferences
Mostly hiking (mountains, lakes, forrests), scenic drives, anything involving the sea. We've been to a fair lot of Alpine regions, but we've been to say Greek islands or the Algarve as well.
>>1112635
Goede tip! Bepaalde plaatsjes die je kan aanraden?
>>1112823
As the other anon said the black forrest is great.
I could also recommend the Lake Constanz area. Great camping sites all around the lake, a good number of medium sized cities (Bregenz, Konstanz, Lindau), and a lot of hiking possibilities (Bregenz Forest and lower Alpine Rhine Valley).
or
Lago Maggiore region offers great hikes and usually still great weather in september.
Spend a few days in Locarno, hike around the maggia valley and cross over to the italian side...
>pic related
Bonus: you can get as much scenic drives as you want, just take the San Bernardino instead of the Gotthard route.