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Eurocamp and keycamp are actually the same company, they even share children's clubs! In general, eurocamp prices are a little higher but in general they also seem to get better (as in slightly bigger, better sun/shade mix) pitches than keycamp and their mobile homes are a bit nicer. Cleanliness wise it all seems to depend on the individual couriers at the site. Have you also tried canvas? They were the original camping company and are still separate from eurocamp. We used the tumble tots classes provided by eurocamp/keycamp when we went which were good fun and free. There aren't any unsupervised activities or cr?che facilities for under 5's though. You always seem to spend much for time outside on a campsite than in a gite which ours always love.

Booking direct with campsite is even cheaper and usually better accommodation again, especially on larger sites or chains like castels. Does mean you can't access the kids clubs if that's important to you although lots of the campsites have their own. Also a few other peculiarities to Engkish preferences like a coffee machine but no kettle.

During summer hols we've found booking direct to be about 2/3 of the price for much larger/ higher spec accommodation.

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