by Dan_K » Mon Jan 10, 2011 10:28 am
[quote="Snoop Doug"]we've used eurocamp before (in Italy) and they were very good
Yeah, i've heard they're supposed to be. I think while the kids are young (10 & 3 1/2) the whole camping/holiday park idea abroad is a winner.
We've done hotels and self catering apartments before and the lack of entertainment for the kids means that it makes the holiday harder.
On our camping trip to the Bavarian Alps last year, there were always activities for the kids to do, so much so that we barely saw our 10 year old daughter. She was always off doing something or riding her bike with her newly found friends. She didn't want to spend time with mum and dad so it made life easier and we just had to keep our little boy occupied.
You always tend to get a couple of swimming pools and playgrounds too, which when they're included in the price of staying, make costs very reasonable.
i think while the kids are young, you have to try to make as much into an adventure as possible!
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