Top Tips for a Family Holiday in France France is only a short hop from the UK, yet it is different enough to appeal to anyone wanting to spend a bit of time on foreign soil. It is easy to get to France and you don‘t even need to travel by air if you are the type who prefers to keep both feet firmly on the ground—trains to the continent are fast and train tickets to France are cheap. So if holidaying in the UK doesn’t appeal this year and you fancy taking the kids abroad for a change of scenery, here is my guide to planning an unforgettable family holiday in France.
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Family-Friendly Holidays in France
France has lots to offer for families with kids. The French love children and even the tiniest of tots are welcome in French restaurants, which is very different to the reception you can expect in an English restaurant. French families typically let their kids stay up late, so nobody will bat an eyelid if your toddlers are still jumping around at 11pm in the local eatery. France is also big enough to be able to offer a wide variety of different holiday experiences for families, which is perfect if you have kids of all ages.
- Beach holidays in France – The south of France, Brittany and Normandy are well-known for their fabulous beaches. If your idea of holiday heaven is a stretch of sand for the kids and a good book for you, look no further than the Cote d’Azur, but if you want to explore the local area, head for the rugged coastline of Brittany.
- Cycling holidays in France – France is blessed with an excellent network of safe cycle routes, so take your bikes on the train and look forward to a week of gentle exploration on two wheels.
- Disney – For younger kids, the only possible destination in France is Euro Disney. It can be rather pricey to stay on the resort itself, but staying at a budget family hotel in Paris and travelling by train to the park is easy and probably cheaper to boot.
If you are travelling on a budget, or you have more kids than the Von Trapp family, make sure you book your train tickets to France well in advance in order to secure the cheapest deals.