Family-Friendly France Travel Guides

Expect guides to the best places to visit in France with kids, including family-friendly beaches, lakes, castles, wildlife parks, museums, markets and outdoor adventures. We also share advice for travelling in France with children, from getting around by train or car to choosing accommodation, managing meal times, and finding playgrounds and child-friendly restaurants. You’ll find seasonal ideas for summer holidays, half term, Christmas markets and weekend breaks, plus budget-friendly tips to make your France holiday go further.

If you’re looking for an honest, family-first France travel guide packed with inspiration and helpful details, start here and plan your next little adventure.

Eurocamp Domaine des Ormes: A Family Adventure in Brittany
HOTELS IN FRANCE, HOTEL REVIEW Tasha @TashaLeaRussell HOTELS IN FRANCE, HOTEL REVIEW Tasha @TashaLeaRussell

Eurocamp Domaine des Ormes: A Family Adventure in Brittany

In July 2024 we took our two kids then aged 3 + 7 to Eurocamp Domaine des Ormes in Brittany. After a great experience at Eurocamp La Croix du Vieux Pont, Paris earlier in the year we were very excited about our week away. With a few day trips planned and some fun activities in the parc, it was going to be a holiday to remember.

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review: Eurocamp Le Croix du vieux pont, paris
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review: Eurocamp Le Croix du vieux pont, paris

Planning a family holiday that feels easy, affordable, and genuinely fun? This Eurocamp family travel guide and review shares exactly what it’s like to stay in a Eurocamp holiday park with kids, from the moment you arrive to the little details that make a big difference (hello, on-site bakery runs and pool days on repeat). We’re breaking down the best bits for families, what’s worth paying extra for, and what to pack so you’re not panic-buying essentials on day one.

Inside, you’ll find our honest Eurocamp review covering accommodation types, parc facilities, kids’ clubs and entertainment, food options, and how family-friendly the parks really are. We’ll also share practical tips for travelling to Eurocamp from the UK, including ferry vs Eurotunnel, driving with children, and how to choose the best Eurocamp destination for your family, whether you’re after beaches, waterparks, lakes, or countryside adventures.

Plus, if Disneyland Paris is on your wishlist, Eurocamp can be a brilliant base: many parks in northern France offer straightforward routes for a day trip or a split stay, making it easier to pair a relaxed parc holiday with a sprinkle of Disney magic. If you’re weighing up Eurocamp vs other camping holidays, want to know if it’s good for toddlers and “little legs”, or you’re hunting for budget family travel in Europe, this guide will help you book with confidence and get excited for the adventure ahead.

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REVIEW: Le grand magic hotel disNeyland paris
HOTEL REVIEW, HOTELS IN FRANCE Tasha @TashaLeaRussell HOTEL REVIEW, HOTELS IN FRANCE Tasha @TashaLeaRussell

REVIEW: Le grand magic hotel disNeyland paris

In 2024, our son was obsessed with Toy Story and our daughter was equally obsessed with Frozen we thought its time to go to Disneyland!

We had already planned a trip to a Eurocamp just over an hour away and decided this was the perfect time to do a cheap (as cheap as Disney can ever be!) and cheerful day out from our campsite. A holiday on holiday if you will!

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