French campsite-beautiful, quiet, no brats
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There are thousands of campsites in France. Some are adult only (your son obviously wouldn't be allowed in), but I've never seen one that differentiates between a 15 year old and an 8 year.
Anyway, can a campsite really be called a campsite is there isn't a screaming child somewhere on site?
Anyway, can a campsite really be called a campsite is there isn't a screaming child somewhere on site?
Does your 15 year old not want to be mixing with other lads/lassies his age when across?
That aside, I'm currently in a Normandy Eurocamp and it's not the screaming children you have to worry about, but the age group of your kid. They're old enough to fend for themselves while parents are exploring or drinking. Or doing other stuff. Loud little b
d's but the joy of being on holiday at that age group.
Curfew is 11pm and security are on the ball and by 1110pm everything is quiet. There's also less noisy parts of the campsite (away from complex and park areas) and alot louder areas - closer to those amenities.
I have a very low tolerance to noise, but don't mind this. It is what it is, youngsters enjoying being youngsters. Once when the s
t r&b music from the reps was being blasted I had to buy my own headphones but other than that, no issues.
That aside, I'm currently in a Normandy Eurocamp and it's not the screaming children you have to worry about, but the age group of your kid. They're old enough to fend for themselves while parents are exploring or drinking. Or doing other stuff. Loud little b

Curfew is 11pm and security are on the ball and by 1110pm everything is quiet. There's also less noisy parts of the campsite (away from complex and park areas) and alot louder areas - closer to those amenities.
I have a very low tolerance to noise, but don't mind this. It is what it is, youngsters enjoying being youngsters. Once when the s

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