I'm looking at Eurocamp holidays in France for our first family holiday abroad as it seems to be the cheaper option

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Post by Guest »

Hi. I'm looking for some insight. I'm looking at Eurocamp holidays in France for our first family holiday abroad as it seems to be the cheaper option. My husband doesn't want to drive while there and my kids want to go on the Eurostar.

So, my question is... Is there a form of transport I can pre book to get from the Eurostar station to a campsite?

I tried looking on their website but I'd need to fill in all my details before finding out about travel and I'm not ready to do that just yet.

I'd like to know all the facts first.

I'd appreciate any replies.

Thank you.
Jackie

Post by Jackie »

Eurostar to Paris then train from Paris to Vias south of France eurocamp club Farret. However it is a long journey so might be easier to get a flight to Biarritz and taxi to Camp.
Max

Post by Max »

My experience of Euro camps was don't expect too much in the way of cooking facilities. We didn't get much in way of bedding, so we were cold at night. We were ripped of by the cabbie from the station to the camp, but this was Holland not France.
Suzzanne

Post by Suzzanne »

We priced Eurocamp for 5 (3 ad, 11, of us to go last year (in August) - we ended up with 10 nights All Inclusive TUI holiday in Sardinia, for less than the accommodation and travel to Eurocamp alone and with no hassle with food and drink costs!
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