250 holidaymakers have to leave the holiday park in Maarn: ‘Our investments are going up in smoke’

250 holidaymakers have to leave the holiday park in Maarn

For current holidaymakers this means that they have to look for a new place for their chalet. Yolanda Schmidt has been coming to the park since 2006, always with a tent at first. “When EuroParcs took over in May 2020, I was informed that I could no longer stay here, because the camping fields were going to disappear. And then I thought about buying a chalet and there turned out to be room for it. Nobody said : Ma’am, think about that, because it’s all going to change. I do feel misled by this. And I also have a lot of money in it. My mother is in a wheelchair and comes here very often, I have having the chalet dug in especially for her, so that everything is on one level.”

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