25 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families!

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So which are the Best Eurocamp sites for families?

Eurocamp was a firm family favourite when I was growing up.  I have fond memories of long drives down through France to get to a site, the excitement of finding our tent or our caravan, of kids clubs and trips to the Boulangerie for breakfast, and of swimming pools and lakes to swim in.  Eurocamp sites still provide all that but they also provide much much more too!

When faced with the Eurocamp website though and over 190 parcs in 10 European countries, including family favourites France, Spain and Italy. Where do you choose? Which Eurocamp Sites are best for families?

I’ve set this post out by Country and have linked into the post reviews written by Mini Travellers and other bloggers, many of whom have worked in collaboration with Eurocamp but whose views are always their own.

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Northern France – Camping Holiday in France

Domaine de Drancourt (Picardy)

Domaine de Drancourt  is in the grounds of a French château, which is just a short hop over the Channel. Bringing up Charlie says, ‘It’s handy, being not far from the Channel ports and well situated for all sorts of activities including the World War One battlefields I was keen to visit.’ Read More…

La Bien Assise Campsite(Picardy)

La Bien Assise Campsite . Whether you’re on a short stopover from Calais or planning a longer stay, there’s plenty to explore at La Bien-Assise, a peaceful parc that’s set in the the grounds of a French château. The parc even organises walks into the surrounding woods. Overall, Mama Scribbles thought this park was wonderful and that their whole Eurocamp experience was fantastic. They would absolutely return again for another holiday and would definitely look at going to other parks too   Read More… from Mama Scribbles

Family Holiday at La Vallée in Normandy with Eurocamp www.minitravellers.co.uk
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Do check out this Ultimate Guide to Eurocamp with Kids!

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

La Vallée Eurocamp (Normandy)

La Vallée Eurocamp is a glorious rural setting close to magnificent sandy beaches and scattered with flowers and fruit trees. With non-stop activities, La Valllée has everything you could think of. Ian and Emma writers from Mini Travellers says, ‘The kids clubs were a roaring success and we were surprised by how much there was on offer to children of all ages. Our two year old was able to go to Mini Fun Station Plus (up to 5 years old) sessions accompanied by an adult and she enjoyed playing musical instruments, singing, painting and playing games.’

 Read More… from Ian & Emma at Mini Travellers or Read More… from Icklepickles Life or Read More..  from Practically Perfect Mums

Chateau de Lez Eaux (Normandy)

There are excellent facilities at Chateau de Lez Eaux including a lovely bar and a beautifully landscaped indoor water park, complete with slides. Don’t forget your fishing rod either, as you’re welcome to try your luck on the little lake, free of charge. If you’re visiting over July and August, you’ll enjoy a unique chance to visit the local market that is held on parc every Tuesday.

You can find out what Colette and her family from Going on an Adventure blog thought about their accommodation at Chateau de Lez Eaux

or watch their video of their holiday highlights!

Read More… from Ian & Emma at Mini Travellers or Read More… from Icklepickles Life or Read More..  from Practically Perfect Mums

Domaine Des Ormes (Brittany) 

Domaine Des Ormes is a backdrop to holidays where new adventures are delivered, fresh, each morning. A horse riding school, 18-hole golf course and exclusive club and surrounded by 400 acres of woodland parkland. It also only takes 25 minutes from the St Malo ferry. You can find out what Clare from Maybush Studio thought of their trip Read More…

Family Holiday at La Vallée in Normandy with Eurocamp www.minitravellers.co.uk

What about this Packing list for Eurocamp with Kids??

Ultimate Packing List for Eurocamp with Kids
Ultimate Packing List for Eurocamp with Kids

St-Gilles Campsite (Brittany)

St-Gilles Campsiteis a family-run, eco-friendly parc, a Eurocamp favourite for over 40 years. You’ll find a small beach just outside the entrance, while the bustling resort of Bénodet is a short, coastal walk away. On parc there’s also a health spa and beauty centre, a large pool complex, a Jacuzzi and regular evening entertainment.

 Why not read reviews from
Mummies Memories Read More…
Green Traveller Read More…
Travel Lowdown Read More…
Eco Thrifty Living Read More

La Croix du Vieux Pont Campsite (Paris) 

La Croix du Vieux Pont Campsite will help you discover the hidden charms of Aisne Valley and is just over an hour away from Disneyland Paris! Two Monkeys Travel Group says, ‘The amount of equipment provided at the Mini Paradise Parc was impressive. It enabled us to pack much lighter and saved time and effort at both ends of the journey. We chose to have a high chair, booster seat, travel cot, bed guard, baby bath, potty and changing mat which were all in good condition and free to book! ‘ You can read the full review here! Read More…

We also visited ourselves in 2019 and you can see our video below!

It’s a popular place to stay and you can read a lot of reviews here from:

Superbusy Mum  Read More…  Mummy’s Little Blog  Read More…

Jacintaz Read More…  Ickles Pickles Life Read More…  and What Katy Said Read More…

Which Eurocamp sites are best for families?

Central France – Camping Holiday in France

Camping Le Capeyrou (Dordogne) 

Camping Le Capeyrou small, intimate parc is set on the banks of the Dordogne River, beneath a majestic cliff-top castle made of limestone (don’t miss the guided tour!). On parc, there are only 100 tent pitches, because of its designation by the French government as a protégée (protected) area. Nicola from Globalmouse visited with her family and called it an absolute gem of a holiday park. You can read the full review Read More…

St. Avit Loisirs Campsite (Dordogne)

St. Avit Loisirs Campsite is a lush and leafy site is packed with outdoor pursuits for all the family to choose from, including tennis and quad biking. Rustic, stone-built Périgordin buildings house an on-site restaurant and bar terrace, which overlook an outdoor pool complex. The campsite offers a total of four pool complexes, including an indoor tropical-style swimming pool, a kids’ play pool and a lazy river. Otis & Us love their time there and you can read their full review of St. Avit Loisirs here.

Camping Le Port des Limeuil (Dordogne)

Beautifully situated at the confluence of the Vézère with the Dordogne River, Camping Le Port des Limeuil is one of the smaller Eurocamp parcs in the region.  This leafy parc has a more peaceful vibe than larger parcs nearby, and although it lacks the thrilling spaghetti of waterpark slides, it makes for a more relaxing holiday for parents with young kids. Read more about Camping Le Port des Limeuil

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La Garangeoire Campsite (St Julien-des-Landes, Vendee)

La Garangeoire is set in a beautiful area of woods, meadows and lakes, just a 15-minute drive from the superb http://La Garangeoire Campsitebeaches that the Vendée has to offer. There are a range of pitches to stay on, offering space, shade and places close to the action. Dive into the large pool complex to find a covered pool, kids’ pool, waterslides and brand new lagoon pool plus sandy beach! Nell from Pigeon Pair & Me writes that people return to this site year on year and that La Garangeoire is inescapably French. The traditional stone buildings of the reception, bar and swimming pool hub are flanked by the woodland and lakes typical of the Vendée,

You can always read the full post from Nell Read More…  

or a post from Californian Mum Read More…  or Channel Mum Read More…

Southern France – Camping Holiday in France

Aloha Village Campsite (Languedoc)

Aloha Village is an immaculately-kept parc with direct access to a great, sandy beach and is also home to a bar, takeaway, restaurant and ice cream parlour. There’s a large pool complex complete with giant waterslides, Jacuzzi water beds, and two kids’ pools. There are also stables nearby if you fancy horse riding and pony trekking. You can read a full review on the park written by Tigerlily Quinn here Read More…

Domaine des Naiades (Riviera and Provence)

Domaine Des Naiades is a large wooded parc that lies just above Port Grimaud. From this colourful harbour town you can sail to St Tropez or simply tour the weekly market and get a real flavour for the Côte d’Azur. Back on parc you’ll find fantastic swimming facilities, including a heated, Olympic-sized pool (although they let the sun do the warming during July and August!), plus two large waterslides and a kids’ pool. You can read a full review from   YStyle Read More…

La Baume Campsite (Riviera and Provence)

La Baume campsite has a magnificent pool complex with a four-lane slide, a lagoon pool, a split-level covered pool, Jacuzzi and toddler pool. You can enjoy activities from archery to tennis, with cycle hire also available, before winding down at one of two bars, a restaurant, or making the most of the takeaway on-parc. There are some lovely beaches nearby, and in the evening, you can choose between live entertainment and the parc’s own disco.  Life with Munchers visited with her family and enjoyed making magical moments whilst onsite  Read More…

Cote D’Argent Campsite (Cote D’Argent Campsite)

Cote D’Argent Campsite is just 300 metres from a sandy beach and set amidst a beautiful pine forest. Its waterpark includes: an Aqua Pirates fun park, with endless slides and water cascades, 2 pool complexes and a pool with retractable roof, making it perfect for any weather (which is why it’s open prior to the 1st of June). However Mudpie Fridays does suggest that if there are things you particularly want to do its probably worth a phone call to check as some things aren’t open until peak season starts in July.

You can read the full review here Read More…

Family Holiday at La Vallée in Normandy with Eurocamp www.minitravellers.co.uk

Airotel Pyrénées Campsite (Pyrenees) 

Fly into Lourdes airport to get to Airotel Pyrénées Campsite .  Not only will you have your pick of a stunning natural location, you can also dive into one of the parc’s three pool complexes or relax in a small spa that has a Jacuzzi and sauna. When you’re feeling nice and relaxed, why not grab a drink and enjoy the majestic view of Pyrénées beyond parc?

Lavender and Lovage have a great review of the unusual Mountain Lodge at the parc. Read More…

Do check out this Ultimate Guide to Eurocamp with Kids!

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

Camping Club Mar Estang (Canet-Plage, Roussillon)

Camping Club Mar Estang is between a sandy shore and Roussillon’s nature reserve. You’ll find a great pool complex, including: waterslides, a kid’s pool and one with a retractable roof, making it great for any weather. The action continues just 500 metres away at the vibrant resort of Canet Plage and its fabulous sandy beach.

Chloe visited with her toddler and in this post tells us why they loved it Read More…

6 Reasons Eurocamp is a Toddler Friendly Holiday? www.minitravellers.co.uk

Le Soleil Campsite (Argelès-sur-Mer, Roussillon)

Le Soleil Campsite is the only parc in Argelès-sur-Mer with direct beach access,  and that’s not all,  it is home to an impressive heated Californian-style swimming complex, with plenty of surrounding terraces to sunbathe whilst the little ones paddle in the shallow area of the pool. In low season, the parc has a relaxed air, making it a popular choice with young families. La Soleil was also another choice for Chloe and her toddlers. You can Read More about why Le Soleil is great for teenagers here.

Portugal – Camping Holiday in Portugal

Guincho Campsite (Cascais)

Guincho campsite lies within a pine forest behind the Guincho dunes, and is the ideal location to combine a beach and city break. The facilities at this ‘Orbitur’ parc include a pool complex with a pool especially for kids, a play area, games room, plus a restaurant and takeaway. Just a short walk away you’ll discover a wide, sandy beach – perfect for surfing in July and August when the waves are high. You can read a review on what to do if you’re staying at Guincho campsite from Who’s the Mummy Read More…

The Pena Palace, Sintra with Kids - A Fairytale Destination www.minitravellers.co.uk

Netherlands – Camping Holiday in Holland

Duinrell Campsite (Wassenaar, Holland) 

Duinrell has 1 km of covered waterslides!  It’s a theme park offering white knuckle thrills for older kids as well as gentler pursuits for little ones. Best of all, rides in the amusement park are free to Eurocamp customers. There’s also a fantastic beach nearby and Amsterdam is just 40 minutes drive away! Kiddieholidays had a great holiday there. Read More…  and so did Baby Holiday  Read More…

Beekse Bergen Campsite (Hilvarenbeek, Holland) 

Beekse Bergen Campsite is a holiday at a theme park and also close to a great beach.  If you stay for 3 nights or more, you get free access to the safari park on site and the Dierenrijk kids’ zoo. There is also go-karting, water bikes and bouncy castles at the Speelland theme park. The parc’s lakes, canals, and nature trails are also perfect for relaxing or you can take a dip in the lakeside beach like What Katy Said.  You can Read More…  from Katy in her full review.

Which Eurocamp sites are best for families?

NB: Photo Credit to What Katy Said

What about this Packing list for Eurocamp with Kids??

Ultimate Packing List for Eurocamp with Kids
Ultimate Packing List for Eurocamp with Kids

Spain – Camping Holiday in Spain

Playa Montroig Camping Resort (Miami Platja, Costa Dorada) 

Beekse Bergen Campsite  is nestled in subtropical gardens alongside Costa Dorada’s sandy beaches. It’s also beautifully landscaped and is brimming with first-class facilities, like its stunning pool complex with four pools, including a lagoon-style heated pool and one with six waterslides. Both Mummy from the Heart and Monkey and Mouse had great trips to Playa Montroig. Jenny says “It’s a particularly good choice for families who are looking for somewhere easy to entertain the kids, but also never too far from local sights.” Take a look at their full reviews:

Mummy from the Heart Read More…

Monkey and Mouse Read More…

Is Eurocamp a Toddler Friendly Holiday? www.minitravellers.co.uk

Luxembourg – Camping Holiday in Luxembourg

Birkelt Campsite (Larochette) 

Birkelt Campsite also known as Little Switzerland. A beautiful location which makes Birkelt parc such a great idea for a holiday.  There are meadows, woodlands and peaceful rivers all around; on parc you’ll find an impressive pool complex featuring an outdoor paddling pool (open from the end of June) and a domed, all-weather swimming pool with a retractable roof that opens when the sun arrives. The pool complex is only one of a long list of impressive facilities, which includes free Wi-Fi, horse riding, kids’ disco, play area, plus an excellent bar, restaurant and take-away. Little Switzerland is a big surprise. The Mini’s & Me were immediately drawn to it because it looked reasonably small and peaceful from the descriptions (426 pitches), yet it had enough entertainment and nearby attractions to keep them occupied for the Sunday-Friday break. You can read their full review Read More…

Italy – Camping Holiday in Itlay

Ca’Savio Campsite (Cavallino-Treporti, Adriatic) 

Ca’Savio Campsite is a ferry trip away from Venice, this large, child-friendly holiday parc has two pool complexes – room enough for everyone to have a leisurely swim or a splash about.  There are lots of activities during high summer, and direct access to a beautiful, long sandy beach. The bars and restaurants of town are only a short stroll away, and if you want to explore further, simply hop on a bus or hire bikes. You can even take a boat trip to Venice!

There we go has a review of Ca’Savio here where you can also Read More…  about Bella Italia too!

Marina di Venezia Campsite (Punta Sabbioni, Adriatic)

Marina di Venezia Campsite is another parc just a short ride from Venice. This high quality parc has a superb pool complex with an Olympic-sized swimming pool, large kids’ pool and waterslides. The main piazza offers a supermarket, diving school, restaurants and even a hairdresser. From the beginning of June, the ‘animatore’ organises activities and evening entertainment for all the family. Venture to the back of the campsite to reach a wonderful, white sandy beach or explore the stunning woodland on two wheels. This is a great place to be as laid back or as energetic as you want to be.

Read More… from a Strong Coffee to Go

Camping Village Fabulous (Rome, Central Italy)

This Italian gem Camping Village Fabulous is 8km from the beautiful Ostia coast and surrounded by 70 acres of pine forest.   There is also public transport on the doorstep to take you straight into Rome.   Our Mini Travellers who visited Camping Fabulous in Rome loved it as a base for exploring Rome and said with a family I don’t think you could choose better, I could not imagine having to go back to a hotel room after a long day out and trying to occupy the young ones.  What Eurocamp offer you is the perfect mix of proximity to Rome and comfort for all. Read the full review here.

Camping Fabulous in Rome with Eurocamp www.minitravellers.co.uk

El Bahira Campsite (San Vito lo Capo)

El Bahira in Sicily has its own private beach and fantastic pools.  This rustic parc is known for its rock climbing and supervised deep sea diving, and for the Ferragosto festival in mid August, where you can enjoy a lively few nights of open-air discos on the beach. This authentically Sicilian parc also has its own private, rocky beach, which can be reached via a pathway. Or for a more child-friendly option, take a short drive to the beautiful sandy beach at San Vito lo Capo. On parc, there’s a bar, pizzeria, kids’ play area, mini-market and large pool complex filled with clear blue water from the Mediterranean. Travel unpacked visited and loved it! Read More…

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Croatia – Camping Holiday in Croatia

Camping Village Simuni (Pag)

Camping Village Simuni with 6 beaches – all accessed directly from site, with one that has a playground for kids – plus a water sports centre and diving club offering trips to underwater caves. Back on dry land, you’ll find a restaurant, pizzeria by the beach, coffee bar, cocktail bar, supermarket and daily fish market. Other facilities include tennis courts, beach volleyball and a payable climbing wall, with instructors on hand to help.  You can read all about how much Being Ashleigh enjoyed it here: Read More…

Are you now more confused? Or want to try them all?

Why not PIN this pst about 25 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families for another day!

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267 thoughts on “25 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families!”

  1. looks like there are 6 new parcs. thanks for the interesting review it will help with making plans for our little family trip later in the year!

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  2. This would be amazing to win! I’d love to take my partner and stepson on holiday in one of the 25 featured in this blog…:-) Sorry I missed the rafflecoptee question and couldn’t find it anywhere on the blog x

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  3. They have unveiled 5 new parks this year! This would be an amazing way to visit France which is somewhere I would love to visit this year!

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  4. 25 fabulous parks they all look such great family holidays. Never been I’d love to go thanks for the opportunity x

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  5. I think they’ve got 6 new sites this year. Your review is brilliant and has inspired us that we really can do this sort of holiday.

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  6. I think they have 6 new sites this year. Your review is brilliant and makes me think we could do this sort of holiday.

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  7. Wow, so many places to choose from, spoilt for choice. There really is something for everyone here. I love the nature side of holidays and there’s loads that involve exploring and learning. fabulous!

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  8. Holidays in France are always amazing. I had so many Eurocamp holidays when I was younger which were full of great memories.

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  9. Wow…. I would love to take my little girls on holiday, it’s been 3 years and counting since we last went on one…lol…

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  10. there are over 190 parcs in 10 European countries ! I have to admit we have been to quite a few, we love Eurocamp its always a good experience!

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  11. Would be great to stay at a Eurocamp site with my family. Maybe in one of your six new parcs. But which one? Adriano in Italy looks lovely, whilst Brioni Sunny in Croatio looks amazing too. But, I do love France too. What a dilema!

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  12. We’ve been to la croix du vieux pont twice with our older 2 kids. We adore it there!! Time to go back as we have a new addition now!! Thanks so much for the chance

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  13. There are over 190 parks across 10 European countries.
    This is such an amazing giveaway Eurocamp is so nostalgic to me, it reminds me of many fantastic childhood holidays. i would love to win this and take my family

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  14. They have added six new parc’s and also updated some of the facilities at existing parc’s. There is one destination I would love to take my kids to as it’s so close to where I lived in Germany and I know they would love it.

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  15. I have heard such good things about Eurocamp so would love to be able to give them a go.

    There are 6 new sites opening in 2019.

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  16. My husband created some wonderful memories with his family when he was a boy and they went on Eurocamp holidays. We’d like to be able to do the same with our children. Finger crossed!

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  17. I think you have unveiled 25 parks! Would love to go to one in Italy with my partner and 3 children what an adventure that would be x

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  18. There are 6 new parks for this year ( and I would love to try one of them!!) Always have great holidays when we go with eurocamp x

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  19. I can’t see how many new parcs were announced but I know there are over 190. This looms like an amazing holiday for a family, I know my kids would certainly enjoy it. Thanks for the chance to win xx

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