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09/1/2014 at 6:31am
Location: Cambs Outfit: Nowt.
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I think this is a question that only you can answer as you know your kids and how they travel and behave.
I must admit that I'd not consider it with four kids under five unless they were very placid children!
However...we did our first ever camping trip to the Dordogne with 2, 5 and 6 year olds, and it was fine.
You need to consider:
Do they travel well? Consider DVD players, plenty of stops, loo stops (are the two year olds reliably toilet trained, or is it a bit hit or miss still? Consider that loos on French motorways are notoriously hideous apart from at big services)
What are their temperaments like? Consider five kids and two adults in a tent with full on twin toddler tantrums will make for grumpy neighbours
Can one of you put up the tent single handedly -or can the kids occupy themselves whilst you set up? Trying to put up a big tent, in the rain (which can happen and did to us twice in one holiday!!) with toddlers under foot can be a little fraught, trust me!
Can you cope with them free-reining at that age? With a tent there's not much to keep them near you apart from canvas, on a site it's easy for them to wander, so if you want to sit onsite and relax, you might be better in a house with an enclosed garden where you can be sure where they are! Consider your site carefully, maybe avoid rivers and lakes.
Food/sleeps etc was all just fine, all that fresh air and they slept like logs, and they ate what we did. We had a fabulous holiday and have camped every year since, in one form or other (although we prefer statics)
Whatever you decide -enjoy!
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09/1/2014 at 8:27am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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We took our first son when he was just a few months old, but that was only one child, and it made for a very easy holiday. However, five small children is very different - imagine all the toilet trips, difficulties showering them all, etc.!
Like Huw suggests, I would try the French campsite life, but hire a static. If you look at campsites own accommodation, rather than Eurocamp/Canvas holidays, you will find more moderate prices. Or have a look at www.holidaycheque.co.uk. That way you get all the facilities of a campsite - pool, playgrounds, sports facilities, possible other 'tinies' to make friends with, and can 'test-drive' the experience for when you take your own equipment - but you have the comfort of home, ready to move into when you arrive, a toilet and shower accessible and you don't have to take half as much equipment with you. I would also choose a site with an indoor pool - for those (just possible) rainy days.
The first week in June is a good time to go - low season, so lower prices, sites not full, and weather generally improving so if you do decide to camp you will have lots of places to choose from.
Good luck and let us know what you decide.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
09/1/2014 at 3:03pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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We had 4 kids under 4 when we spent 6 weeks travelling through France,Italy,Slovenia,Croatia,back up through Austria/Germany.We used a mix of accomodation,some camping,some mobiles and an apartment. Being honest the camping was tough,just the shere amount of hard work with the little ones,keeping feed and watered,washed and 2 (the twins) were still in nappies.They use to get very grumpy in the tent when it was hot.I didnt camp for quite a few years after that trip,just used Mobiles and large Gites which are usually cheaper than mobiles in August. We often find with a bit of searching in low/ mid season (inc last 2 weeks of August) it can be cheaper to use an on site mobile or tent than to drag all your own equipment with you. I tend to find intresting sites/areas through Vacansoliel.com then check the sites prices if booked direct.Good starting point. Holiday checks ive been disapointed with,they have limited sites in only a few areas. So to recap to camp with 4 younge kids,very demanding and not much fun,to gite or mobile home with them great great fun.
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