Eurocamp adds 14 new holiday parcs for 2026
Eurocamp has launched 14 new holiday parcs for 2026, including its first in Belgium.
Six of the new parcs are in France, strengthening its presence in five of the country’s key central and southern regions – Landes, Vendée, Ardèche, Provence and the French Riviera.
The Belgian holiday parc is La Colline in the Ardennes region, close to the French border, and there are also two new parcs in Costa Dorada, Spain.
Additionally, there are two on Italy’s Adriatic coast close to Venice, two in Sardinia, and one in the Netherlands.
Eurocamp added 36 parcs last year after more than 250 in 2024.
The company’s parc portfolio now numbers more than 400 across 12 countries in Europe.
“Adding new destinations to our already broad selection each season means we can give our customers even more choice when it comes to their holidays,” said Eurocamp Brand Marketing Director Chris Hilton.
“Our first parc in Belgium opens up a brand new destination to explore, whilst every new parc we add to our portfolio is another unique experience we can give to a holidaymaker.”
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