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We'd like to have a go at camping with our girls who are 2.5yrs and 10 months with the youngest also walking. In order to dip our toes into the camping waters, we would like to go somewhere close to home to begin with and was wondering if anyone had recommendations.....we would prefer somewhere small,ideally within an hour of London, ideally without lots of caravans and with lots of space for the children to run around safely - so we can sit and watch and try to read the paper!


Can anyone help with where we should go?

Thanks

Tessa

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You could try this, but I am hearing great things about this, and this for easy camping avec les enfants.


Camping is not for everyone (me in particular), but my poppets are really keen, and I do not want to deny them anything. They are young for such a short time...

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