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You can stay in recycled grain silos for $79 a night at this quirky Dutch campsite — take a look inside
You can stay in recycled grain silos for $79 a night at this quirky Dutch campsite — take a look inside
Frank OlitoOct 7, 2020, 22:55 IST
Culture Campsite is located in the Netherlands.Courtesy of Heeman Fotografie
The Netherlands' Culture Campsite is a village of 11 tiny houses that were built from recycled materials.
Guests can stay in converted animal feed silos, cattle shelters, or a vintage delivery truck.
For $79 per night, each has a double bed, WiFi, and access to the community living room and kitchen.
As tiny houses continue to be a popular option for travelers, one campsite in the Netherlands is home to some of the quirkiest small structures yet.
Culture Campsite built several tiny homes from recycled waste and each measures less than 100 square feet. Starting at $79 per night, visitors can stay in a former animal grain silo or a repurposed delivery truck in the Netherlands.
Keep reading to find out more about Culture Campsite and to tour some of its most popular tiny houses.
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Culture Campsites has 11 unique structures available for rent — each was made from recycled waste.
Culture Campsite.
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The Little Pea is among the most popular structures at the campsite. It's made from discarded animal grain silos.
Little Pea.
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Inside Little Pea, there is a double bed that can sleep two people.
Inside Little Pea.
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This structure is made from an old silo that used to be on a Dutch farm.
Val Ross.
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The oddly shaped structure fits one double-size bed and has lots of light.
Inside Val Ross.
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This structure known as Sleeping Pod has been made with materials that once acted as a shelter for cattle.
Sleeping Pod.
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The pod has a skylight and two doors that open wide.
Inside the Sleeping Pod.
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Similarly, the Scuba sits high off the ground and is surrounded by greenery.
Scuba.
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The all-white interior of the Scuba makes the small space feel more open.
Interior of Scuba.
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This hexagon-shaped structure is known as Honeycomb.
Honeycomb.
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The walls inside the Honeycomb have been decorated with photographs and art.
Interior of the Honeycomb.
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Out of all the structures, this one most resembles a traditional home, but if you look closely, it's quite unique.
Floating Bricks.
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The Sweet Potato accommodation was built from a '50s delivery van.
The Sweet Potato.
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The campsite also has a community space known as The Dome.
The community space.
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The company bills itself as the intersection of art, sustainability, and relaxation.