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Euro camp holiday without a car

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NeedSleepNow · 09/07/2022 17:36

I'm wondering if anyobe has done a eurocamp holiday before without a car or do you need to drive to all of them?

I'm a single Mum with 3 children between the ages of 5 and 12 and like the look of a eurocamp holiday for next summer. The only problem is that I would prefer not to drive, as I've never driven abroad before and the idea of getting used to driving on the other side of the road with 3 kids bickering in the car scares me!

Thanks 🙂


If you’re short on time, here’s a summary of the best Eurocamp sites Mumsnetters are recommending on this thread:

😎Duinrell, Netherland

😎Bella Italia, Lake Garda, Italy

😎Cambrils Park, Costa Dorada

😎Union Lido, Venice

😎Altomincio, Lake Garda

For more inspo, check out our guides to the best Eurocamp sites for families, the best Eurocamp sites in France, the best Eurocamp sites in Italy and the best Eurocamp sites in Spain.

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MrsOwainGlyndŵr · 11/07/2022 16:12

Would you not want to go anywhere for the day outside of the campsite? And how would you carry all your stuff if you're not taking a car?

Driving in Europe is not nearly as difficult as you think it is - it's worth considering driving over.

Mumof278 · 12/07/2022 16:29

We have just returned from a week at Duirnell. Flew into Amsterdam and used taxi as a transfer. Loads to do on site, not far to walk into the local town (or hire bikes from the site) and were able to do use public transport to do a couple of day trips. Kids are very keen to return next year and would probably fly again.

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