All our tips for preparing your family camping trip
Plan your stay in advance
It’s advisable to plan your camping holiday several months ahead. Family-friendly campsites are often in high demand, especially during school holidays. Book your large-capacity rental, perfect for big families, or your premium pitch early to secure your spot. And to make sure you don’t miss any special offers, don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter.
Choose a campsite that suits your family
Our Sites et Paysages campsites offer an exceptional natural setting and cater to all kinds of families. Feeling adventurous? Stay in one of our unique or glamping accommodations. Bringing along a little one under 3? Our campsites offer baby kits so you can travel light. If your holidays rhyme with responsible tourism, we have a selection of eco-friendly accommodations for a 100% green experience, connected to nature. Travelling with a pet? Perfect—our campsites are pet-friendly too.
Plan activities for the whole family
By choosing a Sites et Paysages campsite, you’re opting for a campsite that offers activities for children, playgrounds, and family-friendly facilities (swimming pools, play areas, kids’ clubs...). Check out the activities and entertainment available at the Sites et Paysages campsite you choose, as well as nearby attractions. On our website, each campsite has a dedicated page with all the practical information on services and activities. Got a question? Need advice? Contact Caroline, our expert in creating authentic and nature-filled stays in France. She knows the Sites et Paysages campsites inside out and will recommend the one that best fits your needs.
Prepare your itinerary and visits
Before you leave, plan your visits and activities. This will help you save time once you’re there. Don’t hesitate to ask our campsite owners—true ambassadors of their regions—for ideas on excursions and visits suited to your interests and those of your family.
Make a packing list
To avoid forgetting anything, create a checklist of items to pack for you and your children. Think of weather-appropriate clothing, medicines, hygiene products, and games or activities to keep the kids entertained during the journey and on site. To help you pack, we’ve put together a checklist of essentials. Download it and set off with peace of mind.