Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

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Welcome to the ‘ultimate family guide to Eurocamp’. This post will cover everything you need to know about a family holiday to Eurocamp, including; what you need to pack, how to travel to Eurocamp, why Eurocamp is amazing for a family holiday and which are the best Eurocamp parks to stay in throughout Europe.

As a family we love visiting Eurocamp! With over 190 Eurocamp parcs in 10 different European countries, including France, Spain and Italy, you can honestly visit Eurocamp again and again and have a different experience every time.

One of the best things about Eurocamp, is that it’s perfect for kids of all ages, including toddlers! If you’re still unsure if Eurocamp is for you (especially if you have younger kids), then give this post a read:

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp
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Tips For Camping With Kids

Before we share with you everything you need to know about Eurocamp, we’ll quickly share with you some top tips for camping with kids. We hope these posts are helpful if you and your family are new to camping altogether. Simply pick the one that suits your family:

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What To Pack For Eurocamp For Kids

So, you’ve decided Eurocamp is for you. Now you need to work out what to pack, how to get there and which Eurocamp park is for you. First, what should you pack for a trip to Eurocamp with kids? Check out our:

This list is perfect for both first time family campers and experienced family campers.

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Travelling To Eurocamp

There are a number of ways to travel to Eurocamp, dependant on which one you are going to. Our favourite way by far though, is to travel by ferry. It’s so much easier taking your own car, packed full of your own things than flying across and hiring a car. Plus, the road trip can be a lot of fun. If you’re not sure whether to fly or not, this post might help:

If you’ve decided to travel by ferry, there are several different routes you can take from the UK. Here’s one we’ve covered that you can read all about.

If you have never travelled by ferry before or you’d like to know more about travelling by ferry with kids, then we have two posts just for you:

Now it’s time to decide which Eurocamp you want to stay at and which country you want to visit.

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

Eurocamp In France

Eurocamp in France is a good choice if you are going for the first time. There are so many Eurocamps to choose from in France and they’re all situated in beautiful, family friendly places. If you prefer the more southern areas of France, then here is our round up of the best Eurocamp sites in the South of France.

If Northern and Central France is more for you, then this is the post you’ll want to read:

We also have a couple of standalone reviews of specific Eurocamp resorts include:

These posts should give you a good idea of all that Eurocamp has to offer.

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

Eurocamp Paris

If Paris is on your family travel bucket list, then you’ll be pleased to know that there are some great Eurocamp resorts close to both Paris and also close to Disneyland in Paris. A great one to visit and one we’ve written about is La Croix Du Vieux Pont. You can read all about that here:

We also have a really great guide for you all about how you can combine Eurocamp with exploring Paris:

Also, if you did want to know more about visiting Disneyland Paris with your family while you are in the area, you can read our ultimate family guide to Disneyland Paris here:

Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp

Eurocamp In Europe

Eurocamp parcs aren’t just based in France though. They can be found all over Europe in some of the most beautiful destinations. If you’re looking for reviews of Eurocamp parcs in Italy, Spain, Portugal and beyond, then we have some more posts just for you. Firstly we have a list highlighting 10 of the best Eurocamp sites that aren’t in France. This list covers Croatia, Luxemberg, Italy and the Netherlands. You can find that post here:

Secondly, we have a review about a really beautiful Eurocamp parc in Rome:

If you’re still undecided on where to go with your family, then fret not. We’ve also rounded up 25 of

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61 thoughts on “Ultimate Family Guide To Eurocamp”

  1. 6 new parks! Wow! I used to go on Eurocamp holidays when I was a child and absolutely loved them! I’ve always dreamed of taking my own family one day!

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  2. A fantastic competition. I can see 6 new camps have been unveiled this year: Oyam, La Guyonniere, La Presqu’ile, Adriano, Les Peupliers, Brioni Sunny!

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  3. Eurocamp are the BEST. And they are opening 6 new parks this year! I really enjoyed reading your guide – our 4 kids would love the chance to return to Europe. Fingers crossed.
    PS You totally inspired me to order a brochure! Much that I love online sites I also love to look at a paper brochure…

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  4. I can’t seem to find out how many new sites they have, I’ve been looking for a while.
    Nearest info I’ve got is …
    “We’ve travelled across Europe to discover the best locations for your next holiday. Get set to explore 10 countries, over 35 regions and over 180 campsites “

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  5. Great blog – Eurocamp with 4 kids has been in a hit in the past for us. You have covered all angles with this post.

    I couldn’t see where to put the mandatory answer on the form?

    Thank you for the chance to win! Good luck everyone 🙂

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  6. Wow, these look a great family holiday option. For some reason I always dismissed looking into Eurocamp as I thought it was just camping in tents. The six new locations this year look fantastic too!

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  7. Was advised to take my family to Eurocamp France by friends at work that I will not regret it. This blog post has just made me super excited. Thanks for ALL the information x

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  8. Thank you for putting this together. We’re seriously considering it for the first time and it has everything we need to know! I’ve never been but I think the kids would LOVE IT!

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  9. We love these sorts of holidays and want to fit in as many as possible before the kids get older. At the moment, they LOVE staying in cabins with us, the kids’ clubs etc. I’m hoping that’ll continue well into their teenage years, but you never know 🙂

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  10. This is such a great guide! I have never been to Eurocamp but have heard so many things about it and I know that my children would absolutely love it! It’s great to hear that they have some new parks as well to choose from.

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  11. This is such a good guide Karen! I have so many lovely memories of Eurocamp holidays as a child and we loved our first Eurocamp holiday exploring the Dordogne this year! Really fancy the paris parc!

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  12. We LOVE Eurocamp! This is such a great guide as it can be a bit overwhelming when you head to their website with how much choice there is. We’re already researching our next eurocamp for next year and this guide has been so helpful.

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