7 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families in Southern France

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Here are  7 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families wanting a camping holiday in Southern France.

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 wanting a camping holiday in France? Which Eurocamp Sites are best for Families in Southern France?

I 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.

I have also written a post about 25 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families! Head over there if you fancy looking at options in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Corsica too.

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7 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families – 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…

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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…

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Airotel Pyrénées Campsite (Pyrenees) Camping Holiday in France

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…

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…



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Le Soleil Campsite (Argelès-sur-Mer, Roussillon) Camping Holiday in France

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…

7 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families in Southern France
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2 thoughts on “7 of the Best Eurocamp Sites for Families in Southern France”

  1. Thanks, this is really useful. We tend to stay in gites in France. However, we have just invested in some camping gear and the rest of the family are keen to give camping a go next time we go to France. I’m thinking a couple of nights camping split with a gite stay, not sure I’m ready to give up a few luxuries!!

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