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If you can go out of school summer holiday times, you'll probably find it much calmer for little ones - and cheaper!


Also if you book direct with the campsite operators, you often get better chalets and cheaper too. But then you may not be with other Brits around you - depends if that's a plus or a minus.


Sorry - can't recommend any ones specifically.

Eurocamp can be pricey. Take a look at Venue Holidays as they tend to be better value. We just stayed with them at a site near Venice and had a great time. https://www.venueholidays.com/


In the south of France we've stayed at this place https://www.lapascalinette.com/ (arranged directly with campsite) and really liked it - not too big, lovely pool and waterslides and a short drive to beaches, supermarket etc. We're going back this summer at the end of August - prices get cheaper from the last weekend of August onwards.

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