Are there any fireworks-free parks?
Roompot offers its guests the opportunity to celebrate a firework-free New Year's Eve in some of its holiday parks. Ideal for guests with dogs and small children who do not like loud bangs.
Please note: A firework-free holiday park means that setting off fireworks in the park is prohibited and this is also monitored. In addition, the park is located in a municipality where fireworks are also prohibited. This means that there should be as little noise as possible on New Year's Eve, but we cannot completely rule out the possibility of violations of the regulations.
In addition to firework-free holiday parks, we also have holiday parks that are partially firework-free – we call them ‘firework-free light’. These include parks that prohibit fireworks in the park but do not monitor this, or those that monitor the ban in the park but are located in a municipality that does not prohibit the setting off of fireworks. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, there may be noise from rockets or similar in the park or the surrounding area.
Please note: A firework-free holiday park means that setting off fireworks in the park is prohibited and this is also monitored. In addition, the park is located in a municipality where fireworks are also prohibited. This means that there should be as little noise as possible on New Year's Eve, but we cannot completely rule out the possibility of violations of the regulations.
In addition to firework-free holiday parks, we also have holiday parks that are partially firework-free – we call them ‘firework-free light’. These include parks that prohibit fireworks in the park but do not monitor this, or those that monitor the ban in the park but are located in a municipality that does not prohibit the setting off of fireworks. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, there may be noise from rockets or similar in the park or the surrounding area.