Camperduin

sober

A place of everything and yet a place of nothing. Dike and dunes. Polders with beach by the sea. But despite this offer, there is little crowding on the coast here. Because borders more often create a no man's land than an attraction. Here in Camperduin, people have lived for centuries, born humble or otherwise. Work hard to make a living. No frills, no frills or false hopes. Sober is fine and actually quite pleasant.

Robust

Where the wind and salt water have free rein, little more than a sand dune grows. That sand scrapes along the poles and walls of the pavilions, along the bicycle racks and colors everything increasingly gray. Anyone who wants to lean against the wind here must be firmly rooted. Few gifts are handed out here, so entrepreneurs must be able to stand up to a bump. Just like the dike that still oversees the newly formed dunes. But fortitude also has its beauty. It has character and exudes confidence. After a hard day's work, it's great to rest.

Active

For decades, managers from all over the Netherlands were expected to develop their leadership and think out-of-the-box in a hut on the heath. In recent years, Camperduin has offered a serious alternative to that chatter. Not talking, but doing. Preferably together. Braving the surf in a kayak, going into the dunes with your GPS. Figure it out. Teambuilding for big boys and girls. And for practice, the little ones can do it with their school class. The new beach creates a new environment and just like the customers, the entrepreneurs themselves have to take the adventure again. Because no one can predict exactly how the coast will behave.