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Eurocamp with a young toddler?

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Pippymcphee · 19/04/2026 16:14

We're looking at a Eurocamp holiday this year.
We'd be travelling as a family of three, myself, my partner and my daughter who will be 15 months.

Would people recommend Eurocamp at this age, and if so, is love to hear any recommendations on sites that cater well to babies and toddlers :-)

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bluewhitebluewhite · 19/04/2026 16:18

Eurocamp is very family friendly for all ages. I would suggest a caravan with air con, though, if you are going mid summer.

avignon1234 · 19/04/2026 22:06

Eurocamp is fine with a toddler of that age, they are very child friendly, and there are kids clubs (I think 18 months is too young) and appropriate pools. BUT the things I would bear in mind would be a) they are not always easy to get to, there are always taxis and cars but child seat, not so much, if you are self driving then all is fine b) they are fairly basic unless you pay for the add ons (aircon, sheets, pillows, towels etc) Whereas some families or groups are happy to have no english TV etc, or TV at all, when you are at night with a toddler in bed, and have to make your own entertainment in a very basic caravan, fine if you just fancy a sit on your decking with a drink, not fine if you require more. There is usually a shop on site, but limited hours, and limited provisions, so you do need to have your stuff (calpol, nappies etc,), They are draconian about check in and check out times in my experience. We did not have any bother with neighbours and noise last time we went (Lake Garda) but I imagine you can do if you get bad ones.

hahabahbag · 19/04/2026 22:16

Can be but check the rules for the pool if that matters to you as not all places allow babies in nappies in pools, toddler pools and splash areas are more likely to allow them. Personally at that age I found hotels easy as they are still portable in a pushchair in the evening and I hate cooking on holidays, road tripping is easier though because you can throw it all in the car, I did backpack which takes more logistics

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