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Which Is The Best Efteling Hotel and Holiday Village? 2025
Our comparison of hotels, holiday houses and treehouses at Efteling
Efteling is something of a Dutch Disneyland, with its huge range of rides, rollercoasters and shows, as well as several onsite accommodation options at its site in the Netherlands/Holland.
But which is the best hotel at Efteling? Or should you go for one of the 'official' self catering lodges or holiday homes?
Here's our comparison of the 'official' places to stay at Efteling, including cost, distance to the park, facilities and customer reviews. All of the official accommodation includes entry to the Efteling theme park, which makes some of them cheaper or comparable in price to staying offsite and buying your own tickets.
But which is the best hotel at Efteling? Or should you go for one of the 'official' self catering lodges or holiday homes?
Here's our comparison of the 'official' places to stay at Efteling, including cost, distance to the park, facilities and customer reviews. All of the official accommodation includes entry to the Efteling theme park, which makes some of them cheaper or comparable in price to staying offsite and buying your own tickets.
A quick summary of Efteling accommodation options
There are three options for visitors wanting to stay onsite at Efteling. There are:
And here's our conclusion without the waffle for anyone who doesn't want to trawl through the whole blooming thing:
And here's the full guide for anyone with excessive time on their hands (e.g. commuters on broken down trains, people trapped in lifts etc).
- Two official hotels at Efteling theme park: Efteling Hotel (£££) and Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel (££)
- Two villages with self catering lodges: Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village (£) and Efteling Bosrijk (££).
- Two hybrid options including an aparthotel style accommodation called the Poorthuys/Landhuys family rooms at Efteling Bosrijk (££). The other hybrid option is a Treehouses ('theme rooms') at Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel (£££). You get quirky lodge-style accommodation and hotel facilities.
And here's our conclusion without the waffle for anyone who doesn't want to trawl through the whole blooming thing:
- The cheapest option is a holiday home/lodge in the Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village. Reviews are good, but the lodges are fairly cosy, it's a longer walk to the theme park and there's no swimming pool.
- There are several good choices if you have deeper pockets. The themed suites at the Efteling Hotel are my first choice, as they are the closest to the theme park. Reviews are positive and you can drive five minutes to a swimming pool. There are also more affordable Comfort Rooms.
- The treehouses at the Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel are another good luxury choice. They are better if you want more privacy but still want hotel meals.
- The best self catering lodges are at Efteling Bosrijk. It has a big range of properties and a swimming pool.
And here's the full guide for anyone with excessive time on their hands (e.g. commuters on broken down trains, people trapped in lifts etc).
Hotels at Efteling
Hotel 1: Efteling Hotel (£££) - posh hotel rooms, closest to the theme park
The Efteling Hotel is the 'flagship' hotel at Efteling. It is the most expensive option and is the equivalent of staying at the Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris (although it certainly isn't as expensive).
There are 122 rooms at Efteling Hotel including cheaper Comfort Rooms and the more expensive Junior Suites and Themed Suites, which make the most of Efteling's fairytale vibe. For comparison, the main Disneyland Hotel has about 500 rooms, so it's a lot bigger.
You get breakfast included at Efteling Hotel and the option of paying extra for lunch and dinner. There are some other perks, including free parking and access to an exclusive entrance to the park, which is only five minutes walk from the hotel. You can get into part of the theme park half an hour before everyone else turns up - although that perk is also available to guests at the other official accommodation. Efteling Hotel guests can also order room service, which isn't available at the other hotels.
There's also a soft play area, meet-and-greets with the Efteling characters and there's an offsite swimming pool that you have access to. The swimming pool isn't onsite unfortunately, but it can be found in a different village called Efteling Bosrijk, which is a five minute drive away.
There are 122 rooms at Efteling Hotel including cheaper Comfort Rooms and the more expensive Junior Suites and Themed Suites, which make the most of Efteling's fairytale vibe. For comparison, the main Disneyland Hotel has about 500 rooms, so it's a lot bigger.
You get breakfast included at Efteling Hotel and the option of paying extra for lunch and dinner. There are some other perks, including free parking and access to an exclusive entrance to the park, which is only five minutes walk from the hotel. You can get into part of the theme park half an hour before everyone else turns up - although that perk is also available to guests at the other official accommodation. Efteling Hotel guests can also order room service, which isn't available at the other hotels.
There's also a soft play area, meet-and-greets with the Efteling characters and there's an offsite swimming pool that you have access to. The swimming pool isn't onsite unfortunately, but it can be found in a different village called Efteling Bosrijk, which is a five minute drive away.
Hotel 2: Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel (££) - cheaper hotel, further from the theme park
The second 'official' hotel at Efteling is the Hotel Loonsche Land.
It's a bit smaller and less expensive than the main Efteling Hotel and is in a holiday village to the east of the theme park, which also includes some other types of accommodation (we will get onto those shortly, thankyou for your patience). There are 75 rooms in total, which are all family rooms that sleep 5-6 people.
Efteling Hotel Loonsche Land has got a restaurant onsite where you can book in for meals, and you get breakfast included. There's also a bar for guests. The walk to the theme park is a little longer too, as it's 15 minutes walk away from Efteling, whilst the Efteling Hotel is just five minutes away. However, there is a shuttle bus if you want to save your legs for the theme park (my children usually reach their limit by the time we've reached the queue for a theme park).
Guests at the hotel can use a playground and there's a small animal petting area, but it doesn't have access to a swimming pool and it doesn't do room service.
The Loonsche Land area has a natural vibe to it with things like sand dunes and heather.
It's a bit smaller and less expensive than the main Efteling Hotel and is in a holiday village to the east of the theme park, which also includes some other types of accommodation (we will get onto those shortly, thankyou for your patience). There are 75 rooms in total, which are all family rooms that sleep 5-6 people.
Efteling Hotel Loonsche Land has got a restaurant onsite where you can book in for meals, and you get breakfast included. There's also a bar for guests. The walk to the theme park is a little longer too, as it's 15 minutes walk away from Efteling, whilst the Efteling Hotel is just five minutes away. However, there is a shuttle bus if you want to save your legs for the theme park (my children usually reach their limit by the time we've reached the queue for a theme park).
Guests at the hotel can use a playground and there's a small animal petting area, but it doesn't have access to a swimming pool and it doesn't do room service.
The Loonsche Land area has a natural vibe to it with things like sand dunes and heather.
Onsite self catering at Efteling
Self catering option 1: Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village - cheaper self catering lodges
Next door to the Efteling Hotel Loonsche Land is a holiday village called - you guessed it - Holiday Village Efteling Loonsche Land.
These are more like the self catering lodges that you get at Landal, Haven or Center Parcs in the UK. You still get entry to the park included but you have the advantage of getting your own kitchen.
The holiday houses at Efteling Loonsche Land sleep six people but they only have two bedrooms, so they are a little cosy.
Some of them are described as being 'low allergen', which means that cleaners don't use as many 'perfumed products' and the rooms are separated by 'allergen-free curtains'. The holiday homes are nice but they aren't as posh as those at another village onsite called Efteling Bosrijk (we'll get to that one in a minute).
The downside - compared to a hotel - is that you don't get any food included or things like a bar, restaurant or facilities for guests.
However, you do get parking included and your children can use the playground and animal petting area that is shared with Hotel Loonsche Land.
These are more like the self catering lodges that you get at Landal, Haven or Center Parcs in the UK. You still get entry to the park included but you have the advantage of getting your own kitchen.
The holiday houses at Efteling Loonsche Land sleep six people but they only have two bedrooms, so they are a little cosy.
Some of them are described as being 'low allergen', which means that cleaners don't use as many 'perfumed products' and the rooms are separated by 'allergen-free curtains'. The holiday homes are nice but they aren't as posh as those at another village onsite called Efteling Bosrijk (we'll get to that one in a minute).
The downside - compared to a hotel - is that you don't get any food included or things like a bar, restaurant or facilities for guests.
However, you do get parking included and your children can use the playground and animal petting area that is shared with Hotel Loonsche Land.
Self catering option 2: Efteling Bosrijk Holiday Homes - posher self catering lodges
Your next option is a lodge/holiday home within Efteling Bosrijk.
This is a pretty similar option to the holiday homes at Efteling Loonsche Land but they are a little bit posher and more spacious. Some of them overlook lakes and have nice terraces over the water (this would be a nightmare with my children but you may be more relaxed than me...).
Most of the holiday homes sleep up to six people, but you get an extra bedroom compared to the holiday homes at Efteling Loonsche Land, so you won't be falling over each other as much.
There are also some large properties in Efteling Bosrijk, which are good if you are on holiday with three aunties and a dozen cousins. The largest lodges sleep 24 people. Thankfully, Efteling only offer short breaks as there's no way you could get 24 family members to get on with each other for a full week.
The walk to the Efteling theme park is about 10 minutes, so it's slightly more convenient than Efteling Loonsche Land. There's a shuttle bus if you can't persuade your children to walk. Feel free to spend the bus ride giving them a speech about how far you used to walk as a child.
One big plus point is that there is an indoor swimming pool in the Efteling Bosrijk village that you can use. It's got a main pool, a paddling pool and a toddlers' pool.
This is a pretty similar option to the holiday homes at Efteling Loonsche Land but they are a little bit posher and more spacious. Some of them overlook lakes and have nice terraces over the water (this would be a nightmare with my children but you may be more relaxed than me...).
Most of the holiday homes sleep up to six people, but you get an extra bedroom compared to the holiday homes at Efteling Loonsche Land, so you won't be falling over each other as much.
There are also some large properties in Efteling Bosrijk, which are good if you are on holiday with three aunties and a dozen cousins. The largest lodges sleep 24 people. Thankfully, Efteling only offer short breaks as there's no way you could get 24 family members to get on with each other for a full week.
The walk to the Efteling theme park is about 10 minutes, so it's slightly more convenient than Efteling Loonsche Land. There's a shuttle bus if you can't persuade your children to walk. Feel free to spend the bus ride giving them a speech about how far you used to walk as a child.
One big plus point is that there is an indoor swimming pool in the Efteling Bosrijk village that you can use. It's got a main pool, a paddling pool and a toddlers' pool.
Hybrid option 1: Aparthotel at Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms)
Your next option isn't described as an aparthotel by Efteling, but I reckon that's a fair description.
You stay in family rooms called the Poorthuys rooms or the Landhuys rooms within a large castle-style building. You get breakfast included and can go fully catered if you want to.
The rooms have a microwave and fridge but they don't have full cooking facilities. You could rustle up a pot noodle but you won't be cooking a roast dinner.
Some of the posher rooms have saunas and jacuzzis.
The Poorthys family rooms are in the busier part of the Bosrijk village whilst the Landhuys rooms are in a quieter part of the village.
You stay in family rooms called the Poorthuys rooms or the Landhuys rooms within a large castle-style building. You get breakfast included and can go fully catered if you want to.
The rooms have a microwave and fridge but they don't have full cooking facilities. You could rustle up a pot noodle but you won't be cooking a roast dinner.
Some of the posher rooms have saunas and jacuzzis.
The Poorthys family rooms are in the busier part of the Bosrijk village whilst the Landhuys rooms are in a quieter part of the village.
Hybrid option 2: Themed rooms/treehouses at Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel - halfway between hotel rooms and lodges
This is slightly confusing, so pay attention please.
Besides the normal hotel in Loonsche Land there are also some 'themed hotel rooms', some of which are treehouses.
These look like lodges from the outside but they don't have a kitchen and are separate to the main hotel building. The idea is that you are a hotel guest and get breakfast in the hotel included but you have more of your own space.
The advantage of the 'themed hotel rooms' is that you don't have to be so self conscious about your children waking up at 4am and making lots of noise. The downside is you aren't connected to the hotel, but the rooms aren't far away from the main building.
It's something of a hybrid holiday for those want a bit of a hotel experience, but who also want to be a bit secluded.
Besides the normal hotel in Loonsche Land there are also some 'themed hotel rooms', some of which are treehouses.
These look like lodges from the outside but they don't have a kitchen and are separate to the main hotel building. The idea is that you are a hotel guest and get breakfast in the hotel included but you have more of your own space.
The advantage of the 'themed hotel rooms' is that you don't have to be so self conscious about your children waking up at 4am and making lots of noise. The downside is you aren't connected to the hotel, but the rooms aren't far away from the main building.
It's something of a hybrid holiday for those want a bit of a hotel experience, but who also want to be a bit secluded.
A cheaper alternative? Holiday Parks Near Eftelings from Europarcs, Eurocamp and Center Parcs
Those six options above are all 'official' Efteling accommodation. This gives the whopping great advantage of getting tickets to the theme park included. This will save you about £35-£45 per person, per day.
However, you have to choose either two, three or four nights accommodation. You can't stay for a full week or two.
If that's what you are after then I would look at our guide to five holiday parks near Efteling.
However, you have to choose either two, three or four nights accommodation. You can't stay for a full week or two.
If that's what you are after then I would look at our guide to five holiday parks near Efteling.
After that colossal introduction, let's move onto the detail of which is the best accommodation at Efteling.
Which of the official Efteling hotels and self catering lodges gets the best reviews?
Let's attempt to narrow down the options by looking at some review scores.
The two Efteling hotels are very close on review scores
(It gets a little bit messy when you dig into the numbers, as some reviewers for Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel actually stayed in the holiday homes within the same village. We will have to overlook this to preserve my sanity.)
Meanwhile, the self catering review scores are a little more distinct:
(Again, it's a bit messy as some people are reviewing the whole village and other people are reviewing the hotel they stayed in.)
We also dug out some review scores for the Aparthotels within Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms). They score 4.3/5 on Google reviews or 86%.
I would say that the official accommodation at Efteling all gets excellent reviews. The Efteling Bosrijk reviews are particularly impressive, although it's worth pointing out that the score bundles together a mix of self catering properties and an aparthotel.
The two Efteling hotels are very close on review scores
- Efteling Hotel - 4.6/5 on Google Reviews + 4/5 on TripAdvisor = 86%
- Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel - 4.5/5 + 4/5 = 85%
(It gets a little bit messy when you dig into the numbers, as some reviewers for Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel actually stayed in the holiday homes within the same village. We will have to overlook this to preserve my sanity.)
Meanwhile, the self catering review scores are a little more distinct:
- Efteling Bosrijk Holiday Village - 4.7/5 + 4.5/5 = 92%
- Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village - 4.5/5 + 4/5 = 85%
(Again, it's a bit messy as some people are reviewing the whole village and other people are reviewing the hotel they stayed in.)
We also dug out some review scores for the Aparthotels within Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms). They score 4.3/5 on Google reviews or 86%.
I would say that the official accommodation at Efteling all gets excellent reviews. The Efteling Bosrijk reviews are particularly impressive, although it's worth pointing out that the score bundles together a mix of self catering properties and an aparthotel.
Which Efteling Hotel or self catering holiday home is closest to the theme park entrance?
The official Efteling accommodation surrounds the theme park and they are all within walking distance. However, there is a bit of difference in the time and effort it will take you get to the park.
We ranked the Efteling accommodation hotels and self catering accommodation from closest to furthest:
The main entrance to Efteling is called the House of Five Senses (Huis van de Vijf Zintuigen) so we calculated the time to this part of the theme park, apart from Efteling Hotel, which has its own entrance to a different part of the park.
So, the Efteling Hotel is the winner here as it will save you about 20 minutes of walking per day compared to the various accommodations at Efteling Loonsche Land and Efteling Bosrijk.
However, both Efteling Bosrijk and Efteling Loonsche Land do provide a shuttle service. The buses run every 15-20 minutes.
We ranked the Efteling accommodation hotels and self catering accommodation from closest to furthest:
- Efteling Hotel - 5 minutes walk (via an exclusive entrance which you access by following the yellow footsteps)
- Aparthotels within Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms) - 8 minutes walk
- Efteling Bosrijk Holiday Homes - 9 to 16 minutes depending on which part of the village you are in
- Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel - 14 minutes walk
- Treehouses/themed rooms at Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel - 14 minutes walk
- Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village - 14 to 18 minutes depending on which part of the village you are in
The main entrance to Efteling is called the House of Five Senses (Huis van de Vijf Zintuigen) so we calculated the time to this part of the theme park, apart from Efteling Hotel, which has its own entrance to a different part of the park.
So, the Efteling Hotel is the winner here as it will save you about 20 minutes of walking per day compared to the various accommodations at Efteling Loonsche Land and Efteling Bosrijk.
However, both Efteling Bosrijk and Efteling Loonsche Land do provide a shuttle service. The buses run every 15-20 minutes.
Which is the cheapest hotel at Efteling?
Let's start by comparing prices for the two hotels at Efteling and the two hybrid options (Themed rooms at Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel and the Poorthiys/Landhuys Aparthotels within Efteling Bosrijk).
We looked for a holiday including entry to the Efteling theme park and breakfast. Our price was for a family of four in the cheapest room available.
Early August 2025, three night weekend break:
Mid-September 2025, four night midweek break
So, based on these dates we can see that the Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel is the cheapest of the official hotels if you go for a standard room. If you want to stay in one of the lodges in the grounds then it is the most expensive option.
The Efteling Hotel is one of the more expensive options, as you would expect. However, the difference is not actually all that much considering everything extra you are getting.
We looked for a holiday including entry to the Efteling theme park and breakfast. Our price was for a family of four in the cheapest room available.
Early August 2025, three night weekend break:
- Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel - £1051
- Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthiys/Landhuys Aparthotels) - £1142
- Efteling Hotel (Comfort Room) - £1195
- Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel (Themed lodge with hotel facilities) - £1211
Mid-September 2025, four night midweek break
- Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel - £1020
- Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthiys/Landhuys Aparthotels) - £1064
- Efteling Hotel (Comfort Room) - £1178
- Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel (Themed lodge with hotel facilities) - £1211
So, based on these dates we can see that the Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel is the cheapest of the official hotels if you go for a standard room. If you want to stay in one of the lodges in the grounds then it is the most expensive option.
The Efteling Hotel is one of the more expensive options, as you would expect. However, the difference is not actually all that much considering everything extra you are getting.
Which is the cheapest self catering holiday home at Efteling?
Next, let's compare the two holiday villages. These are both self catering but there is some difference in what is included.
Again, we searched for the cheapest option for a family of four including two adults and two children and entry to the theme park.
Early August 2025, three night weekend break.
Mid-September 2025, four night midweek break
So, the difference for a family of four between the holiday homes is about £300 or about £75-£100 per night.
Again, we searched for the cheapest option for a family of four including two adults and two children and entry to the theme park.
Early August 2025, three night weekend break.
- Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Home - £976
- Efteling Bosrijk Holiday Home - £1163
Mid-September 2025, four night midweek break
- Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Home - £859
- Efteling Bosrijk Holiday Home - £1063
So, the difference for a family of four between the holiday homes is about £300 or about £75-£100 per night.
How about a summary table of the Efteling hotels?
We've pulled together the key information about the Efteling hotels, as well as the Aparthotel at Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms):
Number of rooms |
122 |
75 |
78 |
Early theme park entry |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Room service |
Yes |
No |
No |
Swimming pool |
Yes, 5 minute drive |
No |
Onsite |
Review score |
86% |
85% |
86%* |
Breakfast |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Free parking |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Distance to park |
5 mins walk |
14 mins walk |
8 mins walk |
Shuttle bus |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Restaurant |
Yes (serves breakfast, lunch, dinner) |
Yes (serves breakfast, lunch, dinner |
Yes (serves breakfast, lunch, dinner) |
Playgrounds |
Soft play |
Outdoor and animal pen |
Outdoor |
Meet and greets |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Price |
£££ |
£ |
££ |
*The overall score for the Efteling Bosrijk village is 92%. This is the score for the reviews that are just about the Aparthotel at Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms).
Conclusion - which is the best hotel and self catering holiday home at Efteling?
There isn't a 'bad' option amongst the Efteling hotels and holiday homes. They all get good reviews and performed well in at least one area in our comparisons.
If you want a hotel and have a generous budget then there is hot competition between:
Efteling Hotel is in the best location for visiting the theme park. The treehouses at Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel provide quirky accommodation. The aparthotels/Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms are within the highly-rated Efteling Bosrijk holiday village and they also give easy access to a swimming pool.
My pick of the three is the Efteling Hotel, as I like the convenience of popping back to a hotel during the day, but they are all good choices. I won't sulk if you don't agree with me.
If you want self catering accommodation then I would go for the holiday homes at Efteling Bosrijk. They are slightly closer to the theme park, they are more spacious and the location is a little bit more scenic than Efteling Loonsche Land, in my opinion.
The budget option is certainly the Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village. It's the furthest away from the theme park, it doesn't have a swimming pool and you don't get breakfast included. However, it wins on price and it still gets great reviews
If you want a hotel and have a generous budget then there is hot competition between:
- themed suites at the Efteling Hotel
- treehouses at the Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel
- luxury rooms at the Aparthotel at Efteling Bosrijk (Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms).
Efteling Hotel is in the best location for visiting the theme park. The treehouses at Efteling Loonsche Land Hotel provide quirky accommodation. The aparthotels/Poorthuys and Landhuys family rooms are within the highly-rated Efteling Bosrijk holiday village and they also give easy access to a swimming pool.
My pick of the three is the Efteling Hotel, as I like the convenience of popping back to a hotel during the day, but they are all good choices. I won't sulk if you don't agree with me.
If you want self catering accommodation then I would go for the holiday homes at Efteling Bosrijk. They are slightly closer to the theme park, they are more spacious and the location is a little bit more scenic than Efteling Loonsche Land, in my opinion.
The budget option is certainly the Efteling Loonsche Land Holiday Village. It's the furthest away from the theme park, it doesn't have a swimming pool and you don't get breakfast included. However, it wins on price and it still gets great reviews
Images are from Efteling and Center Parcs.