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Hello,


Has anyone been to a waterpark/ campsite in France that they can recommend? Our key criteria is that is must have great flumes, be drivable from the UK and definitely be warm in August- I have thrill seeking children (5&7) who don't like the cold! All recommendations gratefully received.


Thank you

Hi, you don't say how old your children are


This one has indoor flumes and both and indoor and outdoor pool. (great for under 12s I would say)

Ch?teau Lez Eaux Campsite


In the Netherlands rather than France (An actual waterpark/campsite rather than campsite with pools with flumes)

https://www.duinrell.com/tiki-pool

I haven't been to this one but it is in the Jura so should be warm in August and driveable https://www.venueholidays.com/UK/jura/camping_village_le_fayolan

I have booked through Venue Holidays before and they are very good.


I love this site - but it is in South of France so a bit further to travel - we take the Eurostar to Marseille and then hire a car

https://www.lapascalinette.com/

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