Any other Anons in the Benelux? Where do you go /out/?
>>2862735If I lived there, I would just go to Alps or buy 5 joints in a coffee shop and go on a trip around the world
>>2862735Every summer, there is a great exodus from there to camping places in the Alps and the Mediterranean beachesI guess they can go to the Ardennes, no idea if it's popular though
>>2862735Desert in the winter7000 feet mountaintops in summer
>>2862735I walked a bit through the Ardennes a few years ago, mostly from Dinant to Charleville in France.Big forrest, the Meuse valley, some lakes too, you wil leasily find war museums and maybe abandoned forts and factories to explore.I visited the Groningen region, it's clearly not suited for wild camping, so much canals you can't access most of the fields just next to the the roads. Otherwise peaceful and flat, if you like swamps and birdwatching this is a great place. For biking too obviously.Free public transportation in Luxembourg may be useful to travel in the area.
>>2862735Het polder
>>2862735The entire region is policed.No wild camping allowed.Not allowed to leave trails on public land. Only somewhat pretty region is the Ardennes, but there are next to no native/natural woods. All just plantations for lumber. And even in the Ardennes you're never more than 250m removed from a driveable road.
>>2862735LARP as a Saxon pirate and camp out on some swamp land by the ocean, probably what I would do if I lived there. Sounds kino.
>>2862735Netherlands is absolutely useable as a stealthcamping spot and it's sort of easy too.You should never go there for actual wild nature apart from fishing. Though the nature that is there is suprisingly well-kept and there are more than enough animal species like deer, beavers, wild hogs, and even wolves making a return, which of course turned the entire overdomesticated country upside down calling for witchhunts on the wretched forest beast.The entire eastern half of the country is free to camp in, but i like Drenthe and Gelderland as they provide a decent mix of coverage and open field. Limburg is also great if you like elevation. There are huge fines, and they stack, so if you make a fire, sleep in the woods at night, cut down some trees and spear a fish without a license you can look at 900+ euro because all of that is illegal. The only physical dangers are mud/dune bogs (just don't be retarded), and the increased amount of freeroaming hobo retards you meet because the country is so small.
>>2862735I'm in the north. It's best enjoyed by boat (not my pic).