If you are looking to book a Eurocamp holiday then there are plenty of holidays to choose from for your next adventure! From coastal parcs, lively family holidays to Dog friendly Eurocamp parcs, and so many locations to choose from across Europe. If you are wondering which Eurocamp accommodation to choose from for your next Eurocamp holiday then read on for our full guide!
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Eurocamp Holidays
Eurocamp offer a huge range of Eurocamp holidays in some amazing locations throughout Europe, including Italy, France, Spain and Croatia. Eurocamp holidays are a great options for families too with family friendly parcs (and dog friendly parcs) offering a safe and fun environment with plenty of entertainment for kids of all ages. Whether you a looking for a quiet, idyllic resort, or a lively resort with plenty of things to do on site, there really is something to do for everyone.

Eurocamp accommodation options
Eurocamp accommodations have outdoor living at the heart of the holiday. There are a great choice of Eurocamp accommodation options to choose from, (including dog friendly Eurocamp accommodation) to suit all needs and budgets. Choose from a choice of holiday homes, lodges or tents, all complete with your own private outdoor space.
With regards to the Eurocamp parcs and resorts, there are a great choice of parcs, from from coastal resorts, to lakeside parcs, and family friendly and dog friendly options.
Having fond memories of Eurocamp holidays as a child, we didn’t hesitate to book a family friendly Eurocamp holiday as a family of five. I find they are budget friendly particularly at peak travel times. We have also had some epic road trips over the years, with one of my favourites – an epic road trip down the West coast of France and into Spain. Wherever we travelled, a stop at a Eurocamp parcs gave us some campervan free days and an opportunity to enjoy a bit of space and freedom outside the camper.
If you are looking to save money – then keep an eye out for Eurocamp discounts or aim to travel out of season for some great prices. We travelled to Paris in April before the Summer season really kicked off and managed to squeeze in a trip to Disneyland Paris from our Eurocamp parc too.

Which Eurocamp accommodation should I choose?
So.. which Eurocamp accommodation do you choose? Finding the right parc, in the right location, is possibly the easy part, particularly If you have a rough idea of your destination. There are so many accommodation options to choose from however and it can be a little confusing to decide what you really want and need. Choose from holiday homes, lodges, tents, tree houses and log cabins. There are also Eurocamp dog friendly holidays, and wheelchair adapted accommodation too.
Here we have broken down the different Eurocamp accommodation options to help you to choose the right accommodation for your next Eurocamp family holiday. Over the years we have stayed in a number of the accommodation types, and therefore aim to give you an honest review.

Eurocamp holidays accommodation types
Classic holiday home range
The classic holiday range is the Eurocamp entry-level accommodation and budget friendly. Dogs are allowed if the parc permits.
You can enjoy separate bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, a shower room and your own outside space with garden furniture. The holiday homes are relatively basic, but clean, tidy and functional.
Accommodation includes a four ring hob, microwave. stove kettle, fridge freezer, separate bedrooms, living space and table and chairs. outside there is a decked area with outdoor table and chairs. Classic XL options provide a little more space.
Comfort holiday home range
We stayed in the Comfort holiday range during our stay at La Croix du Vieux Pont with three bedrooms. This offered a little more space to the popular comfort models for a family of five and a dog.
Our holiday home was dog friendly, basic and in all honesty a little tired, which I guess can be expected for dog friendly accommodation. Nonetheless is was tidy, clean and functional and provided us with an ideal base to explore Paris as a family of five and a dog.
The kitchen had a four ring hob (there was no oven in the holiday home we stayed in) but we actually took the Ridgemonkey from our campervan and this is perfect for cooking fish fingers, pizza, garlic bread etc on a hob). Our holiday home had a living room area (No TV), a fridge freezer, table and chairs, separate bedrooms and a shower room. There was a decked area, although we stayed in April and didn’t utilise this space due to the weather. The weather was quite wet during our trip and it was extremely muddy on foot outside our holiday home, but the parc itself had incredible facilities and was an excellent location for exploring Paris. We were able to visit Disneyland Paris and take a day trip to Paris direct from the parc with our golden retriever.

Premium holiday home range

The premium holiday home range again has a sociable family living space, with a well appointed kitchen, electric kettle and toaster, fridge freezer, microwave, lounge sofa and table and chairs. In the main bedroom a European queen sized bed. Outside there is private decking area.
We recently returned from an amazing holiday staying at Le Pin Parasol in the Vendée- I think this was one of our favourite Eurocamp holidays to date. You can read our full review here.
We stayed in the Premium holiday accommodation, and it was a lovely holiday home, spacious, modern and clean with a well equipped kitchen, and spacious living area and decking area.
Our 3 bedroom holiday home slept 6-8.
Ultimate holiday home range
The ultimate holiday home is considered on of the largest and most sought after range of Eurocamp holiday homes with a spacious living and kitchen area, equipped with a coffee machines, fridge freezer, and . The all new Ultimate Plus take summer living to the next level, with more than a touch of luxury with kitchens equipped with an oven, grill, gas hob, dishwasher and microwave.
The holiday home has air con – great for the summer months.
Outside there is a covered decking area with a nice sofa, outside table and chairs, and a bbq. The ultimate plus even have an egg chair outside, take me there now!
Eurocamp Tents and Safari Tents
We have not experienced staying in a Eurocamp tent, mostly because we often travel in our campervan with an awning, so tend to opt for the comfort and space of a holiday home. That being said, our friends joined us for a Eurocamp holiday in the Dordogne, France and they stayed in a tent during the May half term. It was a good budget friendly option during peak travel times and kept the cost of the holiday down.
The tent was set up with the necessary cooking equipment and a double bed and two single beds. There was also a table and chairs, fridge freezer and a BBQ too.
Dog friendly Eurocamp accommodation
Can you take a dog to a Eurocamp holiday? If the thought of going on holiday without your pet dog is just too much to think about, don’t worry. We were actually pleasantly surprised that there are plenty of Eurocamp parcs that welcome dogs.
If you are looking for a parc by the beach, along the river or near to the romantic city of Paris – there is a dog friendly holiday for everyone including your fur baby. Here are some great dog friendly Eurocamp parcs in France to choose from.
We took out dog to La Croix du Vieux Pont, France during the Easter holidays when it was a little quieter to travel. Do remember, that not all parcs allow dogs so do check this first. There are a number of accommodation options that are dog friendly however as a rule of thumb – dogs are welcome in the classic and comfort holiday homes.
Do I have to clean my Eurocamp accommodation?

At the end of your stay regardless of holiday accommodation type there are some basic Eurocamp housekeeping that you must follow.
- Clean and put away dishes
- Clean the barbecue
- Empty the fridge and freezer
- Strip the beds (putting sheets, pillowcases & towels in a pillowcase on the kitchen table)
- Remove all personal belongings (including food)
- Remove and dispose of all rubbish
For some accommodation options in France, final cleaning is not included in the price and additional leaning must be performed (this is for All tent accommodation in any destination, and Classic, Comfort and Premium mobile home accommodation in France)
In this case you will be required to clean the kitchen (sip hob, sink, worktops, cupboards, shelves, drawers, fridge and freezer etc), Clean the bathroom, sweep and mop floors wipe shelves, sweep outdoor decking area.
You can find more information on the cleaning requirements on your booking as this will specify if cleaning is included. It may be worth looking to see if you can add the end of stay cleaning service from £62.56 (this service is pre bookable and in my opinion worth it if it gives you a few more hours to enjoy the last of your holiday!
Eurocamp accommodation reviews
If you want to read a little more about Eurocamp holidays you may find these round up posts helpful to help you choose the right Eurocamp parc for you.

Eurocamp Holidays
So you have picked your Eurocamp accommodation type… but not sure which Eurocamp parc to choose from? You may find these posts helpful;
You may also find these individual Eurocamp parc reviews helpful;
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