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Oostrum is located in the municipality of Roggel in the province of Limburg, in the southern Netherlands close to the border with Germany. The village sits within a landscape of rolling hills, agricultural land, and scattered woodland that is typical of this region. The terrain here is noticeably more varied than much of the rest of the Netherlands, with elevation changes that provide visual interest for outdoor enthusiasts. Campsites in and around Oostrum range from small family-run operations to working farms that offer camping facilities alongside agricultural activities. Many sites are relatively compact and maintain a quiet, rural character rather than the larger holiday parks found in other parts of Limburg. Several campsites cater specifically to visitors with caravans, while others focus on tent camping or offer a mix of accommodation types including holiday cottages. The landscape surrounding Oostrum is dominated by pastureland, forests, and scattered villages connected by quiet country roads. The Maas valley lies within reasonable reach to the west, while the Peel region and various nature reserves are accessible within short distances. This geography makes the area suitable for cycling tours and walking excursions, with many marked routes departing from or passing through the village. Seasonality in this part of Limburg follows a pattern typical of the Netherlands, with the peak camping season running from April through September. Summer months bring the warmest weather and greatest visitor numbers. Autumn and spring are increasingly popular with cyclists and walkers seeking milder conditions and fewer crowds. Winter camping is possible but less common, as weather can be damp and cold. Visitors to Oostrum typically include families seeking quiet countryside experiences, cyclists exploring rural routes, and outdoor enthusiasts interested in walking. The village appeals to those looking for a slower pace compared to busier tourism centers. The proximity to Germany means some visitors use Oostrum as a base for exploring both countries. Practical considerations include the rural nature of the location, which means limited immediate access to large supermarkets or shopping centers, though small local shops exist in the village. The nearest larger towns with more extensive amenities are short drives away. Public transport connections exist but are limited, making a car useful for visitors who want flexibility in exploring the wider region. Many campsites offer bicycle rental, which is a practical way to explore the immediate surroundings.