Dunegolf at Camping de Lakens – A new STRIKR. experience in the making
The 5 star Glamping – Camping de Lakens approached us a few months ago with a clear challenge. It was an ambitious task: transform a former 1,500 m² parking area into a characterful, dune-inspired minigolf experience. Exactly the kind of brief STOERRR was made for. From parking lot to iconic Dunegolf experience. Working closely together, we developed a completely new Dunegolf course. It drew inspiration from the surrounding dune landscape. It also embraced the relaxed beach vibe of the Kennemer Duincampings.
The result:
12 unique Dunegolf holes with natural shapes, tactile materials, and surprising gameplay moments. 4 additional skill‑based games, all designed to be played with a golf ball for extra variety and fun. A complete concept that remains accessible but unmistakably carries the distinct STRIKR. DNA.
Designed for all ages, appealing to both spontaneous players and enthusiastic fun‑golfers.
What makes STRIKR. Dunegolf special
At STRIKR. & STOERRR, we believe that experience is a form of art.
Our mission is to lift people out of the everyday. We aim to immerse them in a world full of surprise and wonder. That’s why every STRIKR. experience is anchored by an iconic wow‑maker: a sculptural centerpiece where gameplay, design, and identity come together.
Think of our well‑known Highland Cow hole. It is not just a game element. It is a piece of art that invites curiosity, sparks conversations, and leaves a lasting impression.
For this project, we’re once again creating a signature eyecatcher. It will be the beating heart of Dunegolf at the Kennemer Duincampings. This eyecatcher elevates the entire experience.
Opening soon – here’s an exclusive sneak preview.
The official opening is only a few weeks away, but we’re excited to share a little teaser.
Soon, you’ll find a selection of realization photo’s here. They will show the atmosphere and experience of Dunegolf. You’ll also see its playful character at Camping de Lakens in Bloemendaal aan Zee.

