Camping with babies and toddlers in France normally leads to one question! Can we buy baby formula and nappies in France or should we take our own? Baby formula in France tends to have slight differences in the ingredients and therefore may not taste the same. You may also find that the formula is slightly thicker which may not dilute as well and your baby may therefore not enjoy.
Now you may have heard some rumours about new rules and regulations when driving in France. We thought we’d give you the low down on the recent proposals. The first major change, that may affect you on your holiday camping in France, is it will be compulsory to carry a breathalyser in all vehicles, as of spring 2012.
If you’re looking for somewhere fun and lively to go camping in France, then Le Vieux Port could be the choice for you. One of the largest campsites in the area, Le Vieux Port continues to be a very popular choice with families of all ages. We loved Le Vieux Port for many reasons but two of the best features of this campsite are the campsites location and the amazing pool complex.
Le Clarys Plage campsite is one of the most popular campsites in the region, set in the northern part of the Vendee close to the town of St Jean de Monts. It is a modern campsite with some great facilities, in one of the best locations we have seen! Set just inside the campsite lies the superb pool complex which is suitable for children of all ages.
If you’re going on your family holiday to France and don’t think you’ll be able to get everything you’ll need to take in your car, don’t worry! Consider getting a roof top box from Amazon. The first thing to note is that the roof box will need to be fixed to roof bars. These bars go from one side of the car to the other and are the anchor point of the roof box.
One thing you must consider before going on your family holiday to France is Children’s Sunglasses. Most family holidays in France involve time spent around the beach or pool. These are the times your children’s eyes need the most protection from the suns rays. Many people don’t even think about the damage that can be done to children’s eyes from the sun.