Top Campsites for a Family Holiday in Brittany
- Author Lorraine Waddell
- Published September 9, 2009
- Word count 613
Brittany campsites offer the ideal destination for a family holiday, with superb accommodation and well-equipped campsites on offer. Many campsites have spectacular waterparks plus a wide choice of entertainment and activities that will keep your children happily occupied for days.
If you’re planning a family camping holiday, Brittany is the perfect choice. You can enjoy a fun and exciting holiday where your children are kept entertained and you can relax in the glorious summer sunshine. And with plenty of sandy beaches lining the coast near to many campsites, you can also while away the hours lying on the golden sands and swimming in the sparkling ocean.
Here are a few of the top Brittany campsites.
Dol de Bretagne
This Brittany campsite is rated as one of the finest in France. At its centre is a huge aqua park, complete with waterslides which the children will have hours of fun racing down. There is also a fabulous outdoor wave pool, ideal for body surfing, while you spend time relaxing on the sunbathing terrace. There is even a separate pool for toddlers, where they can splash about safely.
If you prefer to keep your feet on dry ground on your Brittany camping holiday, a whole range of activities and facilities are available on the campsite. Why not take part in a family paintball war, or try you luck on the mini-golf course? Alternatively, you could hire bicycles and explore the local area. For younger children, there is even a children’s adventure course which will keep them occupied for hours.
Perros
Situated on the stunning coastline of the Côtes d’Armor, this Brittany campsite is a tropical paradise in the summer months. With a well-designed lagoon-style swimming pool, comprising of indoor and outdoor pools, exciting waterslides and a bubbling jacuzzi at the centre of the campsite, most of your days will be spent splashing around in the water or relaxing at the side of the pool, You can even enjoy a cooling drink from the poolside bar. There is also a separate children’s pool for the little ones - the shallow waters are ideal for them to play safely in.
While most of your day on a Brittany camping holiday at Perros will be spent in the warm waters of the pools, there are also extensive sporting facilities, including table-tennis and mini-golf, if you fancy a playing a few games as a family – a great way to occupy your children on a family holiday.
Carantec
A Brittany camping holiday at Carantec is an excellent choice for families. The exciting swimming pool will be a hit with everyone - there are several adrenaline-pumping waterslides for older children, plus a relaxing lazy river, jacuzzi and sauna. Little ones will enjoy splashing around in the children’s pool, while you can unwind on the spacious sunbathing terrace.
This Brittany campsite, also offers a good range of sporting facilities, including short tennis, mini-golf and bicycle hire, plus a pizzeria, bar and takeaway are conveniently situated at the campsite entrance, If you want to venture out from the campsite, a beautiful sandy beach is just five minutes away.
Baden
This Brittany campsite, situated in the Morbihan region, has excellent facilities on offer. There is a great choice of family activities available during your Brittany camping holiday, including mini-golf, archery and pony rides.
There is a large pool complex with fun waterslides, or you could spend a quiet afternoon fishing at the on site lake. This Brittany campsite offers a relaxing atmosphere amidst a spacious garden setting. You can make the most of some peace and quiet as the children make use of the bouncy castle and trampolines.
Lorraine Waddell is the brand and advertising manager of Canvas Holidays, a leading European camping operator that offers a range of campsites for a family camping holiday, Brittany . With over 40 years of experience, Canvas offer superb camping holidays to France, Spain and a total of 9 European countries.
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