Every year, the NSAC organizes a meeting place where all SAC members from across the country can gather to embark on hikes together. Whether you’ve just completed C1, are an experienced mountaineer, or have never been to the mountains before, everyone is welcome!
The NSAC alpine campsite promises an unforgettable summer! Enjoy spectacular alpine hikes, multi-pitch climbs with breathtaking views, and cozy evenings around the campfire.
Camping 2025
From July 6th to July 26th, the NSAC will once again be held in the Alps. The 2024 NSAC camping will take place in Courmayeur, Italy.
Courmayeur is a beautiful alpine paradise, nestled at the foot of Mont Blanc in the Aosta Valley. There’s plenty to do and something for everyone: mountaineering, multi-pitch, single-pitch, or simply a beautiful mountain hike.
From July 6th (note: a Sunday) to July 26th, you can stay at Camping Aiguille Noire. Prices are €9 per person + €7 per small tent per night. There’s an additional charge for cars at the campsite. The municipality of Courmayeur wants to combat car pollution as much as possible. Therefore, the shuttle bus in the municipality is free.
The NSAC board looks forward to seeing you in Italy! 🙂
Are you still looking for travel companions to reach this primely located campsite? Or would you like to connect with other NSAC campers? Then you’re most welcome to join this WhatsApp group.


Equipment
There’s no climbing equipment available at the campsite. Please bring all the necessary equipment with you.

Responsibility
Mountaineering is a fantastic sport, and there’s nothing more beautiful than being on the road in the Alps with your fellow SAC members. However, the mountains can also be very unpredictable and dangerous. Therefore, be aware of the following when coming to the NSAC campsite:
There is no responsible framework in place to guarantee your safety. More experienced climbers may want to accompany less experienced climbers. This is, of course, very welcome; after all, the NSAC is a foundation where members can learn from each other. However, you can’t just expect someone to take you under their wing. You always remain responsible for your own safety and for properly planning your trips using topos, guidebooks, maps, information from the hut innkeeper, the guide office, the weather forecast, etc. You are also responsible for assessing your own level (and that of your companions).
Useful information & telephone numbers
For emergencies:
Algemeen noodnummer: 112
NSAC emergency number: +31 (0)6 40 03 35 96
Between July 1st and August 31st, the NSAC board must always carry the emergency telephone with them.

