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Campsite playgrounds: paradise for children and peace of mind for parents

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When on camping holidays, families want above all to spend quality time together while providing their children with spaces where they can play safely. Play areas are an essential part of any campsite: they allow younger children to let off steam, develop their imagination and meet new friends. For parents, they also guarantee moments of relaxation, knowing that their children are happy and occupied.

The laughter of a child sliding down a slide, the shouts of joy on a bouncy castle... When camping, these magical moments transform a simple holiday into unforgettable memories.

Why are playgrounds a must-have at campsites?

A playground is not just a leisure area: it is a living space at the heart of the campsite. Children find it the ideal campground to climb, slide, run and test their balance, such as the one at Village Le Vieux Port Resort & Spa***** in Messanges (photo above). These moments of play promote their motor development and stimulate their creativity.

A playground themed around Greek mythology
A playground themed around Greek mythology© MER ET SOLEIL (Agde - 34)

It is also a great way to socialise. Children quickly make friends with their holiday companions and invent new stories together. This social role makes the playground a real meeting place, not only for children, but also for families who chat with each other while their little ones play.

Finally, parents enjoy some precious peace and quiet. They know that their children are having fun in a dedicated space designed for their safety, with a playground for children aged 5 to 12 featuring slides, swings and play structures. Meanwhile, they can relax or enjoy a friendly chat on the terrace, without losing sight of their children.

So-called "traditional" playgrounds can be found in the vast majority of family campsites. They appeal because of their simplicity, accessibility and universal appeal: all children, from toddlers to older children, can enjoy them.

Slides and slides

Slides for fun
Slides for fun© LE RIDIN (Le Crotoy - 80)

An essential feature, the slide remains a favourite among children. Whether single or double, it inevitably attracts little adventurers and promises endless fun.

A fun slide for all ages
A fun slide for all ages© LE MOULIN DE CADILLAC (Noyal-Muzillac - 56)

Illustration: Le Moulin de Cadillac**** campsite in Noyal-Muzillac or Le Ridin**** campsite in Le Crotoy.

Swings, roundabouts and spring toys

There are so many ways to swing
There are so many ways to swing© LES MARSOUINS (Argelès-sur-Mer - 66)

Swings, roundabouts and spring toys shaped like animals or vehicles are a delight for young children. They allow them to swing or discover the first sensations of movement in complete safety.

Illustration: Les Marsouins***** campsite in Argelès-sur-Mer.

Multi-activity play structures and equipment

The campsite playground
The campsite playground© Médoc Plage (Vendays-Montalivet)

Many campsites offer structures that combine several activities: climbing, sliding, crawling, jumping... These multi-purpose facilities allow children to enjoy a variety of activities and explore different sensations in the same place.

The campsite playground
The campsite playground© L'ÉLYSÉE (Le Grau-du-Roi - 30)

There are many examples of campsites offering these facilities, such as the Elysée*** campsite in Le Grau-du-Roi and the Médoc Plage***** campsite in Vendays-Montalivet.

Trampolines

The fun of trampolining in a shaded setting
The fun of trampolining in a shaded setting© L'OASIS (Eclassan - 07)

Trampolines are also a standard feature at some campsites. Bouncing, jumping and performing simple tricks is great fun for children and accessible to all.

Illustration: L'Oasis***** campsite in Eclassan

Themed playgrounds: when play becomes an adventure

A "mini city" setting for a fun adventure
A "mini city" setting for a fun adventure© PONTAILLAC PLAGE (Royan - 17)

Some playgrounds go far beyond the traditional. They transport children into imaginary worlds and stimulate their creativity while entertaining them.

Illustration: Pontaillac Plage**** campsite in Royan

Pirate and castle worlds

The castle, for the little princes and princesses of the campsite
The castle, for the little princes and princesses of the campsite© TENSCH JOLIE (Francaltroff - 57)

Pirate- and castle-themed playgrounds are among the most common and iconic features of family campsites. Almost all children have played in them, and their popularity continues from one generation to the next. These structures are not just simple decorations: they are designed to offer a real adventure course. Children can climb towers, slide down slides, cross suspension bridges, go through tunnels or even climb walls and walkways adapted to their age.

Illustration: Tensch Jolie**** campsite in Francaltroff

Original and creative themes

The fish-themed playground
The fish-themed playground© LE CÉNIC (Pénestin - 56)

Some campsites offer even more original themes: jungle, animals, boats or dragons. These immersive areas allow children to become actors in their own adventures and discover new stories to invent every day.

Illustrations: Mer et Soleil**** campsite in Agde (first paragraph of the article), Le Cénic**** campsite in Pénestin

Inflatable structures

A bouncy castle, a paradise for little ones
A bouncy castle, a paradise for little ones© LE MOULIN DE CADILLAC (Noyal-Muzillac - 56)

Inflatable structures have become a must-have at many campsites, particularly appreciated for their fun and spectacular nature. They offer an original and very dynamic campground where children can jump, slide and crawl through a variety of courses. Giant slides, mazes, bouncy castles, animals and original shapes create a real world of adventure, stimulating both the imagination and energy of younger children.

Swing in front of the campsite's inflatable play areas
Swing in front of the campsite's inflatable play areas© LA MIRABELLE (Volstroff - 57)

Illustrations: La Mirabelle***** campsite in Volstroff, Le Moulin de Cadillac**** campsite in Noyal-Muzillac

Other types of playgrounds at campsites

In addition to traditional and themed playgrounds, some campsites offer additional facilities that expand the range of entertainment available to children. These facilities are often less common but add an extra touch of fun and originality.

Water play areas

The water playground, for children of all ages
The water playground, for children of all ages© LES SABLONS (Portiragnes - 34)

Water games are particularly appealing on hot summer days. Splashpads, mini water slides and water jets offer children a place to cool off while having fun. These water play areas allow younger children to play safely under parental supervision, and older children to have fun on the slides and water games.

Illustration: Les Sablons***** campsite in Portiragnes

Multisport areas and spaces for wheeled activities

The Pumptrack, for having fun on a scooter or bike
The Pumptrack, for having fun on a scooter or bike© LOU VILLAGE (Vendres - 34)

For older children and teenagers, multi-sports campgrounds remain very popular. Football, basketball, volleyball and badminton are great ways to play team sports and develop team spirit.

More and more campsites are also offering areas dedicated to skateboarding, scooters and bikes, often in the form of small tracks or secure modules.

Illustration: Lou Village**** campsite in Vendres.

Indoor playrooms and play areas

Casa Capi, a large, fully covered play area dedicated to children aged 4 to 12
Casa Capi, a large, fully covered play area dedicated to children aged 4 to 12© LA BOUTINARDIÈRE (Pornic - 44)

Some campsites also have indoor games rooms or play areas. These allow children to continue playing even in rainy or bad weather, ensuring an active holiday in all seasons with board games, table football or table tennis. In addition to the campsites' indoor games rooms, mini-clubs usually have a room for younger children.

Illustration: La Boutinardière**** campsite in Pornic.

Safety and supervision in play areas

Campsite playgrounds are designed to be safe, with soft flooring, structures suitable for different age groups and regular maintenance. However, children are still under parental supervision when playing there.

However, in mini-clubs, it is often the activity leaders who supervise the children, allowing parents to enjoy their free time with peace of mind.

 

From laughter on the slides to new friendships made around the bouncy castle, campsite playgrounds create those little moments of happiness that make for a great holiday. So, are you ready to give your children their next campground? 

 

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