News from our campsites

Poolside fun at Holiday Marina
Holiday Marina is located in Port Grimaud, one of the Riviera’s most popular destinations. They have recently developed a new pool complex, which has a really innovative area for toddlers with mini-waterslides, fountains, water squirters and poolside paddling seats.
Free treats for kids at Le Manoir de Kerlut
A Magic Bracelet is given to all children under the age of 10 who holiday at Le Manoir de Kerlut in Brittany. There is no charge for the bracelet and it entitles children to all of the following:
FREE entertainment and shows, tennis, table tennis, basketball, volleyball, go-karts, bicycles (subject to availability)
FREE admission to the Kerlut kid’s club
FREE drinks and ice-cream in the bar
FREE crêpes in the manor’s creperie
It's a fantastic way to keep holiday spend at a minimum if you have young children, and means that Le Manoir de Kerlut really does represent excellent value for money for families.
Camping Blaarmeersen celebrates 30 years!
This popular campsite in the heart of Ghent, Belgium, will be celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. They are organising a weekend of festivities for all the family, including guided walks, meals, raft building and a torch-lit canoe trip. If you fancy joining in the celebrations from Thurs 30th April to Sunday 3rd May then contact us for more details.
Mini-farm at Sequoia Parc
Another hit with the toddlers is the new mini-farm at Sequoia Parc in Marennes on the Atlantic coast, where you’ll be able to meet the donkeys and goats, aswell as join in the fun at the pony club where riding lessons are available.
Walks with a difference
Camping auf Kengert in Larochette, Luxembourg are looking forward to the installation of a “barefootpath” which starts from their campsite, where you will be able to walk barefoot across a variety of textures (grass, sand, stone, wood etc) and enjoy a very unique foot massage. If you prefer walking in hiking boots, then you’re perfectly placed for exploring parts of the Müllerthal Trail, a 110km circuit which takes in the natural wonders of this part of Luxembourg, known as “Little Switzerland”, including wonderful rock formations, waterfalls and green woodland.


