- • What eating facilities are there and are the restaurants expensive?
Eat inside or out on the free barbecues provided on all sites (where permitted) - or why not try the on-site pizzerias, restaurants and takeaways? And, of course, there are lots of local culinary establishments to discover.
- • What sort of local activities are there?
The list is virtually endless. There's birdwatching, wine-tasting amid the Bordeaux vineyards, trips to Disneyland Paris, hot air balloon rides, excursions to the stunning Verdon Gorges or even summer skiing on the Kitzsteinhorn in Austria.
- • Are there any courses available?
There is a choice of courses available - painting, sailing, golf tuition, Italian cookery and more.
- • Can we off-load the kids to spend some time together?
Eurocamp offers a range of children's clubs at many parcs and employs 'children's couriers' whose sole job is to make your kids happy! They organise face painting, treasure hunts, fancy dress, games and much more. The children's couriers will be organising fun for 6 hours a day, 6 days a week. Children's clubs can be found wherever you see the Funstation logo!
- • I have hyper-active teenagers, what can they do?
Eurocamp's 'Base' club offers teenagers a huge choice of activities such as football, volleyball, tennis and more. Base Clubs can be found on several holiday parcs.
- • What can I do when I'm there?
On-site activities and features include indoor and outdoor pools, jacuzzis, saunas, fitness rooms, bicycle hire, canoeing, tennis, horse-riding, volleyball, golf, archery and more. Other activities on or close to sites include lake, sea and river swimming, mini-golf, half-court tennis, lake/river and sea fishing, table tennis, football, basketball, sailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, boules and much more.
- • What sort of facilities can I expect at a Holiday Parc?
Shops, poolside bars and terraces, restaurants, pizzerias, creperies, individual barbecues where permitted, plus the essential washing, drying and ironing facilities.
- • What happens when I arrive at my Holiday Parc?
On your arrival, you will see a signpost directing you to the Eurocamp reception tent, where you will be greeted by our friendly couriers. They will direct you to your accommodation and settle you in. The couriers are there to help you have an enjoyable holiday. Should you require any assistance or local information during your stay, the couriers will be happy to assist you.
- • Can we arrive at the Parc any time?
Your accommodation will be available from 3pm on the day of your arrival. Most of our Parcs operate a barrier that closes at 10pm. On your day of departure, we would appreciate you vacating your accommodation by 10am, as the couriers will need to prepare the mobile or tent for the next arrival. if you are planning to leave the site early, please consult the courier, who will advise you to park your car outside the barrier on the previous evening.