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Memoo · 07/06/2008 16:42

we're thinking of booking a holiday at eurocamp, probably in north brittany. Just wondered if anyone had been and love or loathed it?

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ChippyMinton · 07/06/2008 16:46

Love it love it love it
Have you picked a site yet?

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Memoo · 07/06/2008 16:58

we like the look of Château de Galineé, we've never travel very far with the kids before but know i think they're all old enough (younges is 4) do you use tunnel, ferry or fly? I'm very new to all this

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bigTillyMint · 07/06/2008 17:06

We have been there at least twice! With our own tent, though. It is lovely and great for that age - ours must have been around that age. Still would be fine for younger teens too. Good pool and water slide complex, mini-farm, shop, bar, (take-away and restaurant, I think) There were always bouncy castles when we were there too! Nice surrounding area, too.

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ChippyMinton · 07/06/2008 17:07

Don't know that site, but the 'castels' sites are usually of high standard.

Several options for channel crossings. Depends where you are in the UK, your French destination and whether you want a short crossing (or the tunnel) or a longer, maybe overnight crossing. We tend to use the Poole Cherbourg route, from west London to Brittany and the Vendee.

Also check out the other operators (Canvas Holidays, Canvas Life, Keycamp, Siblu, Vacances Soleil, Ian Mearns etc).

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ska · 07/06/2008 17:08

eurocamp are fab and my advice is call them and say what you are looking for and they will suggest some places to look at. they all use the campsites themselves and most seem to have kids. i think that le cast is meant to be good - but we now go further down, the vendee is lovely. and look at the recommendations here!

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Love2bake · 07/06/2008 17:10

We LOVE eurocamp holidays.

Went to France last year (berny Riveria) and Holland this year (duinrell), both were fantastic.

You literally will not need to take any equipment with you, as they provide anything.

You may just want to take your own bedding.

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ska · 07/06/2008 17:10

you have to go to the mumsnet homepage to see the listing link

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Love2bake · 07/06/2008 17:10

Everything not anything!!!!

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Love2bake · 07/06/2008 17:12

We used the Eurotunnel for both our trips, then drove to campsite - 2 hours to france and 3 to Holland.

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ChippyMinton · 07/06/2008 17:15

have a scroll down the camping threads, loads of advice there

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ProfessorGrammaticus · 07/06/2008 17:33

Is Galinee the one next to Chatelet? We went there last year, 'twas great. lovely area. Weather was crap though...

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