Glamping in Nature Experience the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfort with our Happy in the Meadow tents, located in a serene area of the park. These fully furnished tents offer all the essential amenities for a relaxing vacation while allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. From your tent, step directly into the tranquil Twente meadows, where you can enjoy the fresh air and starry skies at night. These tents are an ideal accommodation for those who enjoy the outdoors but prefer the comfort of a well-made bed and private bathroom. Each tent comes equipped with its own sanitary facilities for complete privacy. Unwind in Tranquility Set in a peaceful corner of the park, these Happy Tents are positioned in pairs on a spacious field, providing ample outdoor space and privacy for a truly relaxing stay. If you are traveling with two groups, you can rent both tents, allowing you to stay together nearby on the same field. Fully Equipped Tents Originally inspired by the classic bell tents, these charming accommodations have been reimagined to include modern comforts. Inside, you'll find comfortable beds, side tables with chairs, stylish lighting, and a designated outdoor area with a view of the harbor. Additional amenities include a fridge and gas stove for convenient self-catering. Outside, you can relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. For meals, visit our on-site restaurant or dine al fresco on the terrace. Slow Living at the Regge Your experience goes beyond the tent itself. Discover the Regge River by whisper boat, canoe, or SUP, or explore the beauty of National Park De Sallandse Heuvelrug with a Green Buggy. We believe that exploring the local area is an essential part of the ideal vacation in Zuna. To enhance your experience, we provide a free walking route booklet, allowing you to explore at your own pace, directly from your Happy in the Meadow tent. Time seems to slow down here, where we embrace a more relaxed lifestyle. If you look forward to the weekend, our environment offers exactly that feeling—where, here, it’s always Sunday.