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Perfect toddler friendly villa in Europe?

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ElkieMacjibe · 03/08/2019 14:20

No luck in Chat so trying again here..

I'm trying to find somewhere to stay in Europe (preference for Italy or France but open to ideas) that has the following:

Toddler and baby friendly
Gated pool
Enclosed outdoor space
Walkable to small town/village ie restaurants/shops
Driving distance to towns/things to do
2 or 3 bedroom
Suitable to spend a month in (planning some shared parental leave time)

Obviously done a lot of browsing already but hoping for personal recommendations! The tricky bit seems to be the walking distance to shops and restaurants in combination with toddler friendly/gated pool.

OP posts:
Ricekrispie22 · 03/08/2019 17:29

Domaine de Peyrecaty www.peyrecaty.com
Chateau de Gurat www.gurat.co.uk
La Grange www.holiday1.net/sapin-la-grange

justaweeone · 04/08/2019 10:23

Have you thought about playa blanca in Lanzarote?
We have been before to this resort(children are now 16 and 21) but have also visited when our 21 Dd was a toddler as well
You can walk to the marina as we as playa blanca snd it's a traffic free walk along the sea front
I booked this villa last minute this year and it has a gated pool which we obviously don't need
https://optimavillaslanzarote.com/villa/casa-lola
Also have you looked at villa plus as you can filter gated pools

justaweeone · 04/08/2019 10:26

Forgot to say that there's a decent sized supermarket / mins walk away and the island is really easy to drive around
As well I believe there is a very good medical centre in playa blanca for peace of mind
There's also this company
https://totstotravel.co.uk/family-friendly-villas/?page=5&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzqWetfLo4wIVS7TtCh23kgSaEAAYBCAAEgIyVfD_BwE

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