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Hi,

we are looking to go to Italy for our spring / summer holiday and with a 3.5yr old and a 1 yr old. Wondering if any of you have seen / been to a NICE bungalow park with child friendly facilities on site in a pretty surrounding (i.e no camping / campsite / mobile home park). We are eagerly looking to find similar parks to the ones here at Center Parcs for example. I know they (CP's) exist in France etc. But Italy?


Alternatively, a relaxing, child friendly apartment set up with one or two nice rustic restaurants on site but with self caterinbg options (i.e kitchen in the apartment). Preferably near a beach / lake. A pool and baby pool are a must (sounds obvious) as is a nice playground.


Ant tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!


Kate

I know this is specifically what you said you didn't want, but Eurocamp have some nice sites near lake Garda. We used to go there as kids and have more recently started going to the Eurocamps in France. I've found them like a more relaxed version of Centre Parc. We have recently only stayed in the cabins (not the tents, although we used to as kids). Might be something to consider if you can't find anything fitting your exact brief x

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