Family Vacations in Europe

Traveling to Europe with children can be a lot of fun and create memories that will last a lifetime.
And traveling in Europe doesn't have to be expensive. After all, ordinary families in Europe travel too, and there are certainly affordable options.
Here are some less common ideas for traveling with children in Europe.
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Ideas For Traveling in Europe
For something a little different, consider these suggestions.
- Barging: Pilot your own barge or take a luxury cruise. Bicycles are often provided along with the barge, so families can explore beyond the river or canal.
- Biking: Take a look at some sophisticated family bike vacations where every detail is taken care of. A lower-budget option is also suggested.
- Castle Stays: Pack plastic swords and crowns and take the family to a castle for the night. Some are surprisingly affordable.
Stay in a Fun Place
The locations below provide family fun directly on the property.
Enjoy them as destinations or as a base to explore the surroundings.
Eurocamp
Forget your usual ideas about camping. Guests can stay in luxury three-bedroom bungalows or tents equipped with beds and enjoy resort-style facilities and children's programs.
Center Parcs Family Resorts
This is where European families go for a getaway. Stay in a large country house and huge recreational property, with children's programs and a tropical indoor pool complex.

Familotel Holiday Hotels for Families
A great idea for families with young children, these family vacation hotels in Germany, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland offer children's activities, babysitting and babysitting services, play areas, baby equipment, and even strollers. Choose from a ski vacation or a summer vacation with pools, waterslides, and outdoor fun.
Hay Hotels
Stay in a barn in the German countryside. In the "heuhotels", the guests sleep in a bed of dry grass, perhaps in an attic, or in feeders equipped with wooden platforms; bring your own sleeping bag and towels. (Although some hay hotels offer more amenities).
Other Ideas on Places to Stay
Budget travel is perfectly respectable in Europe, and this is one way for families to save a lot.
The "hostels" have changed a lot in recent years and the old "youth hostels" now host people of all ages, including families who, in many places, can stay in "family rooms".
Spartan but clean, these rooms often have bunk beds and sometimes a private bathroom; otherwise, a bathroom and shower are just steps away (and extremely clean in our experience).
Some hostels are in architectural treasures: castles in Scotland, a century-old town in Verona, ancient monasteries... places of low cost and high character.
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