Best Eurocamp sites for families: our favourites in France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands
Looking for a budget-friendly, stress-free European family getaway? Discover the best Eurocamp sites - tried, tested and loved by real parents - to help you plan a holiday to remember.
By Rachel Erdos & edited by Jenny Wonnacott | Last updated Mar 25, 2026
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Combining the freedom of camping with the comforts of home, the best Eurocamp sites offer everything from spacious mobile homes, lodges and tents to fun-packed kids clubs, waterparks and entertainment, all designed with families in mind. And many Eurocamp sites are accessible by public transport - handy if you're looking for a car-free option. Check out our guides to the easiest Eurocamp sites to get to from the UK and the best Eurocamp sites close to airports for further inspo.
With over 400 Eurocamp locations across Europe, choosing the best Eurocamp site for your family can feel overwhelming. Thats why weve turned to real parents on the Mumsnet forums - families whove clocked up serious holiday mileage and shared honest, detailed reviews based on personal experience. Their insights have informed our guides to the best Eurocamp sites in France, Italy, Spain the Netherlands and Croatia, making it easier for you to find a park (or parc in Eurocamp-speak) that suits your needs and travel style. We've combined trusted Mumsnet recommendations and hands-on reviews of sites that we've tried and tested ourselves to highlight the best of the best on this page.
Note that Eurocamp is a holiday provider rather than a campsite owner so it manages a portion of the accommodation within each site rather than owning and running the entire resort.
Best Eurocamp sites at a glance
Best overall: Duinrell, Netherlands
Best in Italy: Union Lido Mare, Cavallino, Italy
Best in France: La Croix de Vieux Pont, Berny Riviere, near Paris
Best in Spain: Playa Montroig, Costa Dorada
Best in Normandy: La Valle, Houlgate
Best lakeside: Bella Italia, Lake Garda
Best near an airport: Sanguli, Costa Dorada, Spain
Best in Brittany: Domaine des Ormes, Dol-de-Bretagne
Best near Calais: La Bien Assise Campsite, Picardy
Best in the mountains: Jungfrau, Switzerland
Best for outdoor activities: Le Ranc Davaine, Ardeche
Best in Croatia: Park Umag, Istria
Best in the south of France: La Baume, French Riviera
Best for toddlers: Chteau Lez Eaux Campsite, Normandy, France
Best for teenagers: Union Lido Mare, near Venice, Italy
For camping inspiration closer to home, consider our guides to the best UK holiday parks, the best campsites in the UK, the best UK glamping sites and the best UK farm stays.
Best Eurocamp site overall
Duinrell, Wassenaar, Netherlands
Free access to an on-site theme park and water park
Woodland setting close to the beach
Less than 40 minutes from Amsterdam
Amazing playgrounds in the grounds
Entry to the water park costs extra
Additional charges apply for WiFi
On-site food options are quite basic
Key specs
Price: from 500 per week | Nearest airport: Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (30 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Hook of Holland (30 minutes) | Nearest beach: Wassenaarseslag beach (1 mile) | Number of pools: Onsite waterpark
What Mumsnet users say
Reviewed by Mumsnet Travel Editor, Rachel Erdos: Read our in-depth Eurocamp Duinrell review
One of the most fun-packed sites in Europe, Duinrell has its own theme park, 21-slide waterpark and adventure playgrounds on site so there's plenty to keep kids of all ages busy. It's set in acres of woodland so it feels peaceful and calm when you're away from the thrills and spills but Eurocamp's holiday homes are within easy reach of the action. The accommodation is basic in style but we found the homes well equipped for families and the decked areas are perfect for outdoor dining.
I'd recommend hiring bikes on site to follow the car-free route to Wassenaarse Slag beach just a couple of miles away. It's also well worth exploring the pretty town of Wassenaar (just half a mile away), with its windmill, boutiques and excellent ice cream shop.
It's also really easy to get to from the UK - just a 40-minute drive from Amsterdam (30 minutes from Schiphol Airport in fact) and a 30-minute drive from the Hook of Holland for ferry crossings to the Netherlands.
Note that while the theme park is free to visit, you'll need to pay extra to access the on-site waterpark.
Nearest airport: Amsterdam Schiphol (24 miles)
Best Eurocamp sites: quick comparison
Eurocamp site | Nearest airport/port | Facilities | Price (per week) |
|---|---|---|---|
Amsterdam Schiphol (22 miles)/Hook of Holland (21 miles) | Theme park, waterpark, playgrounds, kids' clubs, restaurants | ||
Venice Marco Polo Airport (26 miles)/Rotterdam (853 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports, kids' club, direct beach access | ||
Paris CDG (44 miles)/Calais (150 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports, kids' clubs, direct lake access | ||
Caen Airport (27 miles)/Caen (22 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports, kids' clubs | ||
Verona Airport (14 miles)/Hook of Holland (742 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports, kids' clubs, direct lake access | ||
Reus Airport (7 miles)/Bilbao (333 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports, kids' clubs, nearby beach | ||
Lille Airport (68 miles)/Calais (10 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports | ||
Pula Airport (49 miles)/Rotterdam (863 miles) | Pools, waterslides, restaurants, sports, kids' club, direct beach access |
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Best Eurocamp in Italy
Union Lido Mare, Cavallino, Italy
Epic waterslides and range of pools throughout two aquatic complexes
Private beach onsite
Eurocamp's largest site so plenty of space to explore!
Huge amount of activities on offer, perfect for kids over four
Many of the sunbeds need to be paid for
While there is plenty to do, the parc is more aimed at families with school-aged children, so bear this in mind when booking if you have little ones
Some activities advertised (ie horse riding) were not available when our reviewing family visited
Key specs
Price: From around 200 per week (off-season, can run to 3,000+ during summer holidays) | Nearest airport: Venice Marco Polo (42.6 km) | Nearest ferry port: Rotterdam (1,400 km) | Nearest beach: Direct access to private sandy beach | Number of pools: More than 12 individual pools across two water complexes (spanning over 12,000m)
What Mumsnet users say
Reviewed by Mumsnet tester Nino: Read our in-depth Eurocamp Union Lido Mare review
If you're looking for a Eurocamp that genuinely has it all - with a particular focus on pools and waterslides - Union Lido Mare is hard to beat. We visited this five-star Eurocamp, which is found along the Adriatic coast of Italy near Venice, with a toddler and baby and despite them being a little too young to fully make the most of all the resort had to offer, it was once of the best family holiday parks we've ever stayed at.
The two huge water park complexes are the clear standout here (the clue is in the name, after all!) with everything from thrilling slides and a wave pool to splash zones for younger children, while the private beach gave us a quieter space to escape when we fancied a change of scene. We were also genuinely impressed by the quality of the food, with plenty of family-friendly restaurants and excellent choices for kids.
Another huge plus is the location. Venice is just a stone's throw away and made for an enjoyable, stress-free half-day trip even with little ones.
My only real caveat is that the parc is more designed for families with children over four to get the most out of all the amazing activities on site, so I would recommend it more for this sort of holiday maker. With school-aged kids (and particularly if you've extra adults in tow) it's the sort of place you could happily return to year after year.
Best Eurocamp site in France
La Croix de Vieux Pont, Berny Riviere, France
Around 90 minutes from Paris and Disneyland Paris
Four pools including an all-weather pool with a retractable roof
Lake swimming on offer in the warmer months
Loads of activities - laser tag, bowling, mini golf, pedalos, fishing etc
Not much to do in the area
A car is recommended
Can be pricey at peak times
Key specs
Price: from 253 per week | Nearest airport: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (60 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Calais (3 hours) | Nearest beach: Onsite "beach" | Number of pools: Four
What Mumsnet users say
Reviewed by Mumsnet writer, Lucy Jones: read our in-depth La Croix du Vieux Pont review
Around a 90-minute drive from Paris and set around a serene lake, La Croix du Vieux Pont is a brilliant for families looking for fun and relaxation in northern France.
Travelling with toddlers, I was pleasantly surprised by how much there is to keep kids entertained. The pools are a real highlight - there are four in total, including a sandy swimming lagoon, a fun splash park and an indoor pool with a retractable roof thats perfect for rainy days.
Accommodation comes in all shapes and sizes, from safari tents to wooden chalets. We opted for a Classic cabin, which worked perfectly for two families, especially with its generous decking area and BBQ for easy evening meals.
The park is packed with activities like boating, fishing and climbing. Indoors, theres soft play for the younger children, while the kids club runs a great programme of activities and entertainment.
The on-site pizzeria quickly became a favourite for relaxed family dinners, and the traditional bakery was our go-to each morning for fresh baguettes.
With so much to do on-site and Disneyland Paris and the French capital within easy reach, this Eurocamp site is a fantastic base for a family holiday with plenty of day-trip potential.
Nearest airport: Paris Charles de Gaulle (45 miles)
Best Eurocamp site in Spain
Playa Montroig, Costa Dorada, Spain
Set in subtropical gardens close to the beach
Impressive heated pool complex with water slides
No fewer than five playgrounds
A 30-minute drive from PortAventura World
Some restaurants don't open until June
Local traffic can be noisy
Key specs
Price: from 594 per week | Nearest airport: Reus Airport (25 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Bilbao (5.5 hours) | Nearest beach: Direct beach access | Number of pools: Four
What Mumsnet users say
On Spains sunny and popular south coast, Playa Montroig is set in subtropical gardens near some of Costa Doradas best sandy beaches. With four pools, tennis courts and great restaurants, its a good one for older kids, although little ones are well catered for with a kids club, a toddler pool and five playgrounds. The port of Cambrils is a short drive away, offering plenty of places to shop, eat and drink. Barcelona is 80 miles north, and well worth a visit if youre up for the drive.
Mumsnet users love the fact that this site offers lots in the way of activities and entertainment but it's not massively overwhelming in terms of size.
Note that some amenities don't open until June - something to bear in mind if you're thinking about a May half-term escape.
Nearest airport: Reus (15 miles)
Best Eurocamp site in Normandy
Houlgate, Normandy, France
Awesome pools, slides and a splash park
Less than a mile from Houlgate beach and within easy reach of Deauville and Rouen
Premium homes have air con, blackout blinds and bug screens
Twin bedrooms are small
Only one car allowed per booking (tricky for large groups)
Some food options are fairly basic
Key specs
Price: from 229 per week | Nearest airport: Caen Airport (40 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Caen (40 minutes) | Nearest beach: Houlgate beach (1 mile) | Number of pools: Five
What Mumsnet users say
Reviewed by Mumsnet tester, Rebecca Warbis: read our in-depth Eurocamp La Valle review
A 25-minute drive from the port of Caen in Normandy and about a 3.5-hour drive from Calais, Eurocamp La Valle is one of the easiest Eurocamp sites to get to from the UK.
It's set in a scenic valley and is less than a mile from the seaside town of Houlgate and its lovely beach, so it's well located for exploring some of Normandy's best bits.
We travelled with a toddler and grandparents and all found lots to enjoy at this mid-size site. The pools are a real highlight: there's an indoor and an outdoor pool, some brilliant waterslides and a fun splash park, which my four-year-old loved.
The Premium holiday homes come with blackout blinds in the bedrooms as well as bug screens so they're well set up for summer stays. We enjoyed lots of time out on the spacious decking and made full use of the BBQ during our trip.
As well as the pools, there are sports facilities like tennis courts, table tennis, playgrounds and a bouncy castle. And a kids' club runs during the summer months. Its a great choice for a stress-free summer holiday, and wed definitely return to explore more of the local area.
Best lakeside Eurocamp site
Bella Italia, Lake Garda, Italy
Large site with loads on offer and four pools
Pretty walk along the lake to Pescheria
On-site gelateria
A 25-minute drive from Verona airport
Can get busy and noisy at peak times
WiFi costs extra and is only available in some areas
The lakeside beach is rocky
Key specs
Price: from 301 per week | Nearest airport: Verona Airport (25 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Hook of Holland (12 hours) | Nearest beach: Direct access to Lake Garda | Number of pools: Four
What Mumsnet users say
Reviewed by Mumsnet tester, Sarah Murray-Muncila: Read our in-depth Eurocamp Bella Italia review
On the southern shore of beautiful Lake Garda, Bella Italia is one of the most recommended Eurocamp destinations on the Mumsnet Holidays forum. I visited with my two kids and loved the direct access to the lake as well as the wide-ranging activities on site.
It's a great setup for kids with four pools, waterslides and a popular splash park, and there are more water sports on offer on the lake itself.
Daily activities range from kids' clubs and football sessions to crazy golf and archery, and at night there are DJs, live music and amusement parks with bouncy castles and games.
We rated Le Terrazze restaurant for its authentic Italian dishes and lake views, but also appreciated the site's proximity to nearby towns for alternative dining options. There's even a cute yellow train that runs from Bella Italia to Peschiera del Garda - something that our boys loved.
This site is ideal if you want a Eurocamp holiday but don't want to fly as it's a 25-minute drive from Verona Airport.
Given its popularity, this site can get very busy at peak times and we often found it hard to find loungers around the pool - something to bear in mind if you're travelling in July and August. .
Nearest airport: Verona (14 miles)
Best Eurocamp site near an airport
Sanguli, Salou, Costa Dorada, Spain
Four excellent pool complexes including a safari-themed splashpark
An easy 15-minute drive from Reus airport
Just 200 metres from the beach
Good choice of restaurants
Large site might not suit all families
Key specs
Price: from 583 per week | Nearest airport: Reus Airport (15 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Bilbao (5.5 hours) | Nearest beach: Playa de Ponent (200 metres) | Number of pools: Seven
What Mumsnet users say
Just 15 minutes from Reus airport, Sanguli on Spain's Costa Dorada is a fun-packed site that offers a bit of everything for kids of all ages. There are four pools including a fun safari-themed zone with a host of animal fountains to cool off under. And there plenty of waterslides to try out and a swim-up bar for when you just cant bring yourself to leave the water.
After a day in the water you can unwind at one of the sites many restaurants and bars, and enjoy an evening of family-friendly entertainment.
The location is hard to beat - the site's just 220 metres from the nearest beach and the resort town of Salou is just a 10-minute drive away. Barcelona can be reached in less than 90 minutes.
According to Mumsnet users, this site is perfect for families looking for an affordable sunny escape with access to lots of fun pools and water features.
Best Eurocamp site in Brittany
Domaine des Ormes, Brittany, Northern France
Covered pool for all-weather swimming
Lots of activities - horse riding, paintball, 18-hole golf course, archery
Peaceful setting in 400 acres of woodland
Nearest beach (in St Malo) is 15 miles away
Indoor pool can get crowded
Key specs
Price: from 247 per week | Nearest airport: Rennes Airport (45 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: St Malo (35 minutes) | Nearest beach: Cancale, St Malo (15 miles) | Number of pools: Five
What Mumsnet users say
Reviewed by Mumsnet tester Lizzie Fuller: Read our in-depth Eurocamp Domaine des Ormes review
When it comes to the northern coast of France, you can never predict the weather. Luckily, Domaine des Ormes has a massive covered pool complex in a futuristic dome, so you can enjoy a tropical atmosphere come rain or shine. The site is set in 400 acres of woodland, with wildflower meadows and a large lake completing the idyllic location. Horse riding is a speciality, and lessons are on offer for all ages. Hop on a ferry from Portsmouth, Poole or Plymouth to St Malo, which is 24 miles from the site.
Mumsnet users rate the outdoorsy activities at this lush site and praise its covered pool for wet weather days (although note that it can get very busy at these times).
Nearest airport: Dinard (26 miles)
Best Eurocamp site near Calais
La Bien Assise Campsite, Picardy, France
Set in the grounds of a chateau
A 30-minute drive from Calais
Small, toddler-friendly site
Authentic on-site French restaurant
Woodland grounds to explore
Site might be too small and basic for some families
Key specs
Price: from 238 per week | Nearest airport: Lille Airport (1.5 hours) | Nearest ferry port: Calais (20 minutes) | Nearest beach: Blriot-Plage (9 miles) | Number of pools: Two
What Mumsnet users say
Just a 30-minute drive from Calais, La Bien Assise is a cute little site that's set in the grounds of a chteau and surrounded by woodland. It's great for families looking for a laid-back, peaceful escape without having to drive too far into France according to Mumsnetters.
There's a heated indoor pool with a retractable roof, and an outdoor pool for the kids with a waterslide, making this site ideal for families that like swimming. It also has a welcoming French restaurant, a bar, and a small shop for essential supplies.
It's a fairly basic site without the bells and whistles that some of the other parcs feature but the location is hard to beat - it's less than a 30-minute drive from the beautiful Opal coast where plage de Wissant is a particular highlight for a day at the beach.
Best Eurocamp site in the mountains
Jungfrau, Switzerland
Spectacular views
Handy train station in the nearby village
Small family-run site
No on-site swimming pool but there's one in the village
Not a traditional Eurocamp site in terms of facilities and entertainment
Key specs
Price: from 586 per week | Nearest airport: Zurich Airport (2 hours) | Nearest ferry port: Calais (9 hours) | Nearest beach: N/A | Number of pools: Zero
What Mumsnet users say
For a camping holiday thats a little different, Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps is a great choice. Surrounded by lush Alpine scenery, there are no less than 72 waterfalls in and around the campsite grounds. Theres a playground and table tennis on-site. Youll need to head to the nearest town to find a swimming pool but campers can get discounted entry. This site is all about exploring the local area, climbing mountains and experiencing a bit of authentic Alpine life according to Mumsnet users.
Nearest airport: Basel Mulhouse (103 miles)
Best Eurocamp site for activities
Le Ranc Davaine, Ardeche
Located on a river that you can swim in
Great pool complex
Brilliant for active families - cycling, canoeing, swimming, tennis, volleyball
Limited evening entertainment
Small on-site shop
Key specs
Price: from 258 per week | Nearest airport: Nimes Airport (1.5 hours) | Nearest ferry port: Caen (9 hours) | Nearest beach: Direct access to a riverside beach | Number of pools: Five
What Mumsnet users say
Combining a picturesque rural location with reliable sunshine and a great pool complex according to Mumsnet users, Le Ranc Davaine in the South of France is an ideal destination for a warm, fun-filled family holiday. Theres a spa, a kids club, two playgrounds and lots of activities within easy reach of the campsite. The local area is known for its rock climbing and pot holing. Canoeing on the river Chassezac, which runs through the campsite, comes highly recommended.
Nearest airport: Nimes (60 miles)
Best Eurocamp site in Croatia
Park Umag, Istria
Easy access straight onto the beach
Two lively pool areas, including a family pool and a childrens pool with waterslides
A full-on entertainment schedule with plenty going on for all ages
It can feel crowded at peak times, especially in school holidays
Parts of the beach are pebbly, so beach shoes are recommended
Key specs
Price: from 133 per week | Nearest airport: Pula Airport (60 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Rotterdam (14 hours) | Nearest beach: Direct access | Number of pools: Six
What Mumsnet users say
Set right on a Blue Flag beach on Croatia's Istrian peninsula, close to the Slovenian border, Park Umag is a brilliant pick for a sun-filled family holiday. The upgraded pool area is a real highlight, with six pools including a pirate splash zone for little ones and thrilling slides for older kids. Expect a buzzy atmosphere in high season, with kids clubs running from May to September and plenty of sports to keep teens busy. Cycle hire makes exploring the nearby coastal town of Umag easy, while a choice of restaurants and a Venetian-style pizzeria keep mealtimes stress-free.
Best Eurocamp site in the south of France
La Baume, French Riviera
A standout waterpark thats a hit with all ages
A relaxing on-site spa and wellness area
A lovely setting on the sun-soaked French Riviera
WiFi isnt included and comes at an extra cost
Key specs
Price: from 193 per week | Nearest airport: Nice Airport (45 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: Caen (10 hours) | Nearest beach: Frejus Beach (5 miles) | Number of pools: Four
What Mumsnet users say
Set close to the glamorous French Riviera, La Baume is a strong choice for families chasing sunshine and easy travel from the UK. Its less than an hour's drive from Nice airport, making arrival pretty straightforward. The sites two pool areas include a variety of swimming pools including a lagoon-style pool and a safe, splashy space for toddlers. Days can be filled with activities such as tennis and archery, while the well-run kids clubs keep younger guests entertained. Evenings are relaxed and sociable, with bars, restaurants and regular live entertainment, plus a disco for night owls. The nearest beach (Frejus) is around a 15-minute drive away.
Best Eurocamp site for toddlers
Chteau Lez Eaux Campsite, Normandy
Easy 90-minute drive from Caen ferry port
Indoor and outdoor pools (indoor pool ideal for younger kids)
A friendly farm and plenty to keep little ones busy
Clean, well-maintained grounds and a relaxed feel
Close to a sandy beach for day trips
The location is quieter than some larger Eurocamp sites, so evenings are low-key
Youll get the most out of your stay when the weathers on your side
Key specs
Price: from 202 per week | Nearest airport: Dinard Airport (60 minutes) | Nearest ferry port: St Malo (75 minutes) | Nearest beach: Jullouville (2 miles) | Number of pools: Three
What Mumsnet users say
In the rolling Normandy countryside, Chteau de Lez-Eaux is a fantastic option for families with younger children who want an easy, relaxed holiday. A straightforward 90-minute drive from Caen ferry port, its refreshingly simple to reach. Families praise how clean and well kept the site is, as well as the brilliant mix of facilities, including a farm, playgrounds and both indoor and outdoor pools, with the indoor pool a real win for little ones. Youre also close to a sandy beach, making sunny days easy to fill. When the weather plays ball, reviewers say its pretty much spot on: plenty to do on site, space to unwind, and a great base for exploring this lovely corner of France.
How many Eurocamp sites are there?
There are more than 400 parcs across 11 European countries (France, Italy, Croatia, Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Slovenia).
Whats the best Eurocamp site for families?
With an on-site theme park, adventure playgrounds and a waterpark with 21 slides, Duinrell in the Netherlands is our pick as the best Eurocamp to go to. It's also easy to get to from the UK - just a 30-minute drive from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and a 30-minute drive from the Hook of Holland for ferry crossings to the Netherlands. There are some top-notch sports facilities on offer including football pitches, padel courts and volleyball courts as well as a choice of restaurants at the park, and it's a short cycle ride from the nearest beach and town.
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Is Eurocamp worth the money?
A Eurocamp holiday can be a really affordable option for a family break. Depending on the site, the accommodation types range from simple tents to luxury lodges so there are different price points to choose from. While peak-season stays can be pricey, a Eurocamp escape is typically much much cheaper than a traditional hotel resort. The price of a Eurocamp stay includes accommodation and access to on-site facilities which may include swimming pools, waterparks, kids' clubs and sports facilities. According to Mumsnet users, Eurocamps offer good value for money for a family holiday. Top tips to keep costs down include driving rather than flying, taking your own bedding and towels, and stocking up on food items rather than buying supplies on site.
How we chose our recommendations
Because we know that there's nothing like a real recommendation from a fellow parent, we first headed to the Mumsnet forums to find out which Eurocamp sites were being recommended for families.
We then did some wider research, looking at what Eurocamp destinations had won accolades or been featured in 'best choice' lists, and what customer reviews said about them. We've also personally visited and vetted a number of Eurocamp sites ourselves, paying close attention to how they stack up in real life in line with our testing guidelines.
About the author
Rachel Erdos is an Editor at Mumsnet where she commissions, edits and writes content with a focus on family travel.
She has written hotel reviews, features and destination guides for top publications including the Guardian, Four Seasons Magazine, Travelzoo, Visit Britain and Visit London. She loves nothing more than researching and writing about fun things for families to do in destinations near and far, as well as trawling the Mumsnet holiday forum for inspiration for her next trip away with her husband and two kids.
She loves Eurocamp breaks and holiday parks and has reviewed the following sites for Mumsnet: Eurocamp Duinrell, Tattershall Lakes and Combe Haven.
About the editor
Jenny Wonnacott is a Content Editor at Mumsnet, where she writes, edits and optimises family-focused content designed to make everyday parenting that bit easier.
As a mum of three, Jenny brings first-hand parenting experience to everything she writes, with plenty of trial-and-error along the way. Her family travels have ranged from UK camping trips to more adventurous long-haul breaks, giving her a clear understanding of what really matters when travelling with children - from location and layout to those small but crucial details that can turn an average family trip into the best holiday ever.
She regularly researches and reviews family travel options, combining expert insight with real parent feedback from the Mumsnet community to help other families plan holidays with confidence.
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