Eurocamp Domaine des Ormes: A Family Adventure in Brittany

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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.

We were kindly invited by Eurocamp to visit the camp of our choice in July 2024 and give our honest review. We had always wanted to visit Brittany and Domaine des Ormes ticked all the right boxes.

Beautiful Location TICK
Indoor + Outdoor Pool TICK
Cultural Days Out Close to the Parc TICK
Fun Outdoor Activities TICK

This is our honest review of Domaine des Ormes in Brittany for Eurocamp.

Eurocamp Domaine des Ormes, Brittany, France

Getting to brittany from essex

We love a road trip, so we decided to drive to Brittany from our home in Essex to be able to see some famous sights whilst in this part of France.

Viewing deck on P&O Ferries

A little bit of back story, Carl and I both lived in France for 8 + years previously, our daughter Summer was even born in Nice. We love being back in our second home and it really did feel like home as soon as we crossed the channel.

Le Havre, France

We took an early ferry from Dover to Calais, a move we would end up regretting. We had previously taken the Eurotunnel to Calais which is only 35 minutes and a lot less hassle, its also a lot more expensive. We had actually saved up our Tesco Clubcard point which contributed a large chunk towards the cost of the train. We will definitely do this again next time. We found the experience of the ferry to be more stressful than we had liked. The race for a seat, the expensive and very average food options, the additional travel time were all factors of us preferring the train over the ferry - but of course cost plays a part in this.

Another ‘mistake’ we made was taking the P&O Ferry to Calais instead of the Brittany Ferry from Portsmouth. It hadn’t occurred to us to take the Brittany Ferry as it was a longer journey at sea, of course, in hindsight this is better option with kids as it means less time in a car. It also takes you straight to Saint - Malo port which is only 30 minutes drive to Domaine des Ormes! in conclusion, we will be taking a Brittany Ferry next time!

The drive from Calais was 4.5 hours and we had factored in a few stops along the way. One of which was the lovely seaside town of Le Havre. We stopped here for a few hours having lunch, playing on the beach and walking along the promenade. If you are looking for a pit stop or overnight stay, I would highly recommend Le Havre.

Our accomodation in Eurocamp

A typical lunch on our decking area

We had the Premiere Comfort XL holiday home in the ‘Les Pommiers’ region of the parc. I highly recommend requesting a holiday home here if you decide on a comfort xl as its a great spot for peace and quiet. The road is a dead end so we had no through traffic making it ideal for the kids to play on their scooters. Its also around 10 minutes walk to the center which is busy and can be noisy, id recommend staying away from this part if you are travelling with babies or small children.

The holiday home itself is great with its own grass covered garden with sun loungers, decking area for dining, 3 bedrooms, toaster and dishwasher. You also have your own parking area in front of your holiday home.

The Premiere comfort is ideal for those on a budget. There are certainly nicer and newer holiday homes but these can be pricey, we also noticed they are closer to the main entertainment area of which you would have to factor in noise.

  • Note - the premiere comfort xl’s do not have a tv which was great but sometimes we needed one. We pre loaded our kids tablets with films so they could watch them throughout the holiday when they (and us!) needed some downtime. They have free WIFI at the parc but the reception was pretty bad in our holiday home - this could be because we were so far from the main hub.

After living in France for so long we were able to negotiate the local Carrefour for our shopping. Read what we bought and recommend here and read our top tips for holidaying at Eurocamp here.

The Parc and activities

The ‘Dome’ indoor swimming pool, outdoor swimming pool, climbing frame and zip wires

After an early night we woke up refreshed and ready to explore the parc. After a quick shopping trip to Carrefour for food and supplies (rose) we headed to the main hub of the parc to see what was on offer.

The Pools

The main attraction is The Dome, I would call it an indoor swimming pool but that would be an injustice. It has a lazy river, a lazy river for young children, multiple slides, outdoor pool with sun loungers, toddler splash area, wave machine and kids entertainment. Its great to have this as an option if you are travelling off season or on a rainy day.

There is also an outdoor pool with slides and a baby pool. There are also sun loungers here but as you can imagine, they are taken quick.

Pool number 3 is the original pool for the Domaine. A traditional rectangular pool with no slides or baby area. We didn’t use this pool but it looked lovely for people wanting to relax in quiet!

Pony Rides

Our kids really wanted to try pony riding so we took them on the second to last day. We were kitted up by at the stables and sent on our way for a 30 minute ride. This is a self guided ride so you will be holding on to the pony and walking around the golf course. After a slightly nervous start (from us parents not the kids) we set off and it was lovely. The kids enjoyed it, i just wish it was a little longer! Ill definitely book two sessions next time. At only 12 Euros a child we thought this was great value and a highlight of our week.

Little Road Trip Passport
£2.99

Little Road Trip Passport
Printable activity pack for little adventurers

Make the journey part of the adventure with the Little Road Trip Passport, a 14-page printable activity pack designed to keep children entertained on long car journeys, UK road trips, family holidays and weekend adventures.

Created for little travellers aged around 4–9, this black-and-white printable pack is filled with simple, screen-free activities children can enjoy from the back seat, at a café stop, in a caravan, or once you arrive at your destination.

Inside you’ll find a mix of road trip fun, including eye spy, fun facts, daily diary pages, end-of-trip memories, colouring pages, drawing prompts and travel keepsakes. The pages are designed to be easy to print at home, with a clean black-and-white layout that children can write on, colour in and make their own.

Perfect for:

  • Long car journeys

  • UK road trips

  • Ferry drives and holiday transfers

  • Caravan and camping trips

  • Weekend breaks

  • Keeping little ones busy without screens

This pack has been created with young children in mind, using simple prompts, bold colouring pages and fun travel-themed designs to make every journey feel a little more exciting.

What’s included:
14 printable A4 activity pages
Black-and-white design for easy home printing
Road trip games, diary pages, memories and colouring sheets
Designed for children aged approximately 4–9
Instant digital download

Print the whole pack before you travel, or choose your favourite pages for each journey. Pop them in a folder, clip them to a clipboard, or keep them in the car for your next family adventure.

Zip Wire & Treetop Adventure

  • 18 Hole Golf Club

  • Horse and Pony Riding

  • Zip Wires & Treetop Adventure

  • Petanque (boules)

  • Tennis Courts

  • Table Tennis

  • Football Pitches with Frequent Games for all ages

  • Fishing Lake

  • Arcades

  • Archery

  • Mini Golf

  • Climbing Wall

  • Bike Hire

  • Cable Water Skiing

  • Pedalos

  • Amphitheatre

  • Playgrounds

Tasha @TashaLeaRussell

Hi, I’m Tasha Lea Russell, mum of two little explorers based in Essex and editor of The Little Adventure Club. I share family-friendly days out, UK breaks and European adventures with practical tips, honest reviews and easy itineraries you can actually use. Follow along for realistic, outdoorsy family travel inspiration at @tashalearussell.

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