Family Camping Holidays – Tips & Hints For Camping With Kids

With the current COVID guidelines in place, this summer is looking like the perfect time to fully embrace holidays in the UK. If done well, a camping holiday can make amazing memories. Most children love the novelty of sleeping under canvas, waking up to find themselves in the great outdoors. Camping trips are a brilliant way for families to spend time together, away from the stresses of everyday life. But being able to pack everything needed to live away from home, even if it’s just for a couple of nights, takes some planning.

Here are some things to bear in mind to ensure an enjoyable time is had by all.

Checklist

This isn’t extensive but some of the main essentials are listed here:

Food

For us, meal planning depends entirely on what the site has to offer. If there is a pub or cafe close by, we tend to bypass cooking in the tent and eat there. If that’s not an option and someone needs to be chef for the trip, we go for easy, crowd pleasing meals; curry, jacket potatoes, chilli, pasta. We’ve cooked on disposable BBQ’s, George Foreman Grills and Teppanyaki Grills, we’ve even brought the Actifry Air Fryer along on trips. If there’s a supermarket close to the site, after pitching up, we nip there to stock up. Alternatively, you can arrange an online shop to be delivered to your pitch on some sites. Whatever the arrangements for meals, make sure there are plenty of snacks and plenty of drinks. Keeping everyone’s “hangry” at bay pretty much guarantees a reduction in tantrums.

Sleep

Adjusting to sleeping outside can take a few nights to get used to, not ideal if you’re only away for a weekend. Camping in Summer usually means late nights and early starts. When the sun rises, tents tend to get very bright and very warm. Blackout bedrooms are becoming increasingly popular with modern tents so, if you’re buying a new one or upgrading your old, this is something to consider.

Warmth

No matter how warm it is during the day, temperatures drop at night. We pack as many blankets as we can so, if temperatures fall dramatically, we can layer up. For me, bed socks are a must. I find as long as my feet are toasty, the rest of me is warm.

Top Tips

• Do a test run, especially if you’ve never pitched your tent before.

• Pack clothes for all weathers.

• Try and keep warm & dry.

• It’s OK if the children become a bit feral.

• Relax and embrace the lack of routine.

Our Favourite Camp Sites

When booking a site, there are a few things I look for – electric hook up, toilets and *something* to occupy the children are high up on the list. On site food options are an added bonus. The below sites are within a few hours drive from Newcastle and they all get a thumbs up from us.


Beamish Holiday Park, Co. Durham

Previously called Bobby Shafto Caravan Park, this is a bit of a marmite site – some love it, some hate it. We’ve always enjoyed our stays here although, being located on the top of a hill, it can get a bit windy! With an on-site shop, bar, play park and recently built toilet and shower block, it’s got everything we want from a site.

https://www.bobbyshaftocaravanpark.co.uk


Boe Rigg, Charlton

Remote, wild, spacious and scenic are all terms rightly fitting The Boe Rigg, in Northumberland’s National Park a few miles from the market town of Bellingham. Includes an on-site toilet/shower block, bar and restaurant. The food served here is outstanding.

http://www.theboerigg.co.uk


Country View Campsite, Darlington

Excellent site for families with an onsite pub, toilet and shower facilities.

https://thecountrymanbolam.co.uk/page/caravan-camping


Fallowfield Dene, Hexham

In its secure rural setting, this site is located in secluded, mature woodland with all the facilities you would expect of a modern caravan and camping site.

https://www.fallowfielddene.co.uk


Kielder Campsite, Kielder

A rustic, independent site situated in a remote and quiet part of Northumberland. Dark sky friendly with no mobile signal and lots of space to relax.

https://kieldercampsite.co.uk


Stanwix, Silloth

The crème de la crème of campsites. Indoor and outdoor pools, bowling alley, cafe, bars, shop, laundrette – literally everything! It’s not called “Cumbria’s premier holiday centre” for nothing.

https://www.stanwix.com


Thorpe Farm, Barnard Castle

Located on the border of North Yorkshire, Thorpe Farm is home to a holiday park with camping & caravan facilities, The Courtyard Restaurant and a farm shop. Perfect stop for a memorable family day out or short break.

https://www.thorpefarm.co.uk


Waren Caravan & Camping Park, Bamburgh

A park set within an exceptional natural environment with superb facilities which means that you have everything you need for a completely self-sufficient break in an idyllic location.

https://www.meadowhead.co.uk/parks/waren/

What are your top tips for taking children camping? What are your essential items? I’d love to hear from you, leave a comment below.

Caravan Holidays with Kids

I love a caravan holiday! And luckily, Evie and Harry really enjoy them as well. We’ve recently stayed at Parkdean’s Cresswell Towers and Whitley Bay sites. After a quick browse around, I managed to book each of these weekend breaks for less than £100 so you can definitely bag a bargain, one of the many plus points of a caravan stay.

We usually book pretty local (Northumberland/Yorkshire/Cumbria). We’ve found when it comes to facilities, all of the Parkdean sites are much the same, so when we’re only away for a few days, hours of travelling doesn’t appeal to us. We’re lucky to have quite a few parks less than an hours drive away.

When booking, if an upgrade is offered, I recommend taking it. The caravans tend to be bigger and newer with central heating throughout and it’s normally only an additional £20-£30.

The caravan we stayed in most recently had these USB sockets which were great!

Parkdean have fantastic activity timetables and amazing entertainment staff. Most activities are included within your holiday price (some do have an additional charge) so be sure to make use of what’s offered on site.

After years of caravan holidays, I have my list of “Packing Essentials” hopefully you’ll find it useful

  • Bath and hand towels
  • Toiletries
  • Toilet roll
  • Pillows
  • Tea towels
  • Washing up liquid & sponge
  • Anti-bac wipes
  • Tea/coffee/sugar/milk

If, like me, you don’t fancy cooking while away, check out any offers running in the bar/restaurant. If they don’t take your fancy, there’s always JustEat 😜

Lastly, enjoy and embrace the chaos that comes with a staycation, you’re making memories that will last a lifetime!

Weekend at Stanwix Park Holiday Centre

Situated on Cumbria’s Solway Coast, and minutes outside the Victorian Town of Silloth, we spent our weekend at Stanwix Park Holiday Centre

First impressions were good. The park is immaculate and really well kept. The reception staff were friendly and check in was a breeze. We’d booked a self catering apartment for our stay but you can hire caravans, camping pods and touring pitches.

The apartments are located right next to the entertainment complex and each apartment has a parking bay round the back. It’s all open plan and has everything you need for a break away. All of the apartments have recently been refurbished, we were particularly impressed with the full sized fridge & freezer and the patio area is perfect for a bit of people watching while enjoying your morning coffee.

The website states Stanwix offers “Amazing Facilities” and I have to agree! It has a large indoor pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, bowling lanes, snooker room, soft play area, seasonal outdoor pool, play park, MUGA courts, mini golf course and the obligatory holiday park amusements.

There was also a full entertainment programme running while we were on site with activities to keep the kids (and adults!) occupied.

Much like the reception staff (and the majority of every other staff member we encountered) the Entertainment Team were brilliant. Considering it’s coming close to the end of the season they were still super enthusiastic. Special shout outs to Liam and Brad who both seemed to want to go the extra mile to keep the guests happy.

All in all, we had a mint time at Stanwix Park! When you look at what’s available with your booking and entertainment pass, I think it offers unbelievable value for money. Evie was a little upset to be leaving but I’ve promised her we’ll be back, I’m already looking at availability for the Easter Holidays! Until next time Stanwix, keep doing what you’re doing because it’s all fantastic and highly recommended by us!!