Happy children in the tent
Parent & Child

Camping with children - tips and recommendations

Vacation in a hotel? I was never particularly interested. Vacation apartment? Only if there's no other option. For me and my family, vacations are synonymous with tents and camping. A camping mom reports.

I admit it, the first two years with a small child we booked vacation apartments. Trotting around a dark campsite at four in the morning with a crying baby was unimaginable. Then, shortly before our son's third birthday, we went camping for the first time: three weeks in a tent on the French Atlantic coast. And it was wonderful! Since then, we've spent all our big summer vacations in a tent, whether in sunny Corsica or drizzly Scotland. 

3 reasons why camping with children is great: 

  • Being outside all day and even all night - when do you get that as an office worker and city dweller? And because of the fresh air, children sleep great!
  • The weather is bad, the beach not so nice after all? Unlike hotel vacations, you can move on at any time when camping. 
  • Camping is cozy and brings the family together. 

There is a lot to discover on campsites

What makes camping with children so relaxed: there is always plenty to discover around the campsite. Whether it's a stream, trees suitable for climbing or a small playground. And everything is right on the doorstep. As soon as the children are a little older, they like to go exploring on their own and make friends with other children. And the adults? Sitting comfortably in front of the tent and can finally talk or read a book in peace!

Tip: When camping, you can hear everything - that's why the pitch should not be near a large group or even a beach bar. 

Camping, glamping or mobile home - the right offer for every type of camper

Sitting on the ground in front of the tent and making tea on a small gas stove? Not everyone's cup of tea. How good that there is now a suitable pitch for every type of camper. For purists as well as campers who like a bit of comfort. These are known as "mobile homes". Ready-made large tents with a stove, fridge and other amenities. And the term "glamping" refers to original and luxurious camping accommodation. But beware: all these things are in high demand, so it pays to book early. 

3 reasons why children love camping

  • Unzip and get out! Outside the tent, nature awaits 
  • Nowhere else can you make new friends as quickly as at the campsite
  • There's a lot to discover on the campsite - certainly more than in a hotel room

What you need to take with you when camping with children

  • Sleeping bag and sleeping mat: good quality pays off here
  • Small pillow: increases the cuddle factor and ensures a good night's sleep
  • Headlamp: Indispensable for going to the toilet at night or watching a picture book in a tent or motorhome
  • Toys: When camping, the classics such as a ball, bucket and shovel prove their worth - there are always other players to play with. 
  • Books and audio games 
  • A small backpack for all the treasures you find on vacation
  • A pocket knife and magnifying glass for older children
  • Rubber boots and rain jacket.

Book tip: Cool Camping - order now in the pme store

Admittedly, there are also ugly campsites. Barren areas in unattractive surroundings or permanent camper van castles with garden gnomes and plastic lawns. Those looking for something special will find individually managed campsites with that special something in the "Cool Camping" camping guides. 

You can order the "Cool Camping" camping guides via our webshop. Simply register at familienservice and browse through our extensive range.
 

zero Enduring uncertainty | Podcast "Cheerful to stormy"

Graphic with podcast host Olli Schmidt and resilience expert Mario Müller
Psyche

Episode 33: How can we endure uncertainty?

Are we living in uncertain times? Or is uncertainty just a feeling? In this podcast, we talk to stress and resilience expert Mario Müller about the role of the media, the psychology of fear and how we can turn uncertainty into agency. We look at the job market, relationships and personal strategies for dealing with crises. Why can curiosity be an antidote to fear? And how do openness and clarity help us in love? 


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In this podcast, resilience expert Mario Müller and podcast host Olli Schmidt take a deep dive into the topic of insecurity: Why do many people feel increasingly insecure today? What role do the media and the psychology of fear play, and how does insecurity influence our actions - in everyday life, at work and in relationships?

We will also talk about strategies for dealing with fears, finding the courage to change and turning uncertainty into something positive. Curiosity, openness and clear communication play a key role here. In the end, the question remains: How can we not only accept uncertainty, but even use it to our advantage?
 

Find out in this podcast:

 
2:30 min: Are our times really more uncertain - or does it just feel that way? Where does this feeling of insecurity come from?
 
4:09 min: Media and fear: How does news influence our sense of security?
 
10:29 min: Transforming uncertainty into the ability to act: How do we use fear constructively?
 
15:46 min: Uncertainty vs. control: When is unpredictability helpful?
 
20:12 min: Fear in the company: Consequences for innovation, courage and collaboration
 
27:11 min: Crises in the workplace: How do managers help?
 
31:50 min: Strategies for protection in the labor market - what can I do?
 
34:20 min: Loneliness: How can friendships help?
 
36:00 min: Skills and learning: why it's valuable to admit you have no idea
 
39:00 min: Ageing & curiosity: why it's the antidote to fear

43:00 min: Love: the power of clarity and openness

Literature tips:

Hans Rosling: Factfulness: How we learn to see the world as it really is | The global bestseller that will revolutionize your worldview and transform it into constructive action

Mario Müller: Having a good laugh - The art of not going crazy

Mario Müller: Manager! The best of 20 years

Contact Mario Müller: www.itrakon.de

 

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Cheerful to stormy - the everyday podcast with Olli Schmidt

Welcome to "Heiter bis stürmisch" - the everyday podcast. Cheerful or saddened to death: life has ups and downs. That's what we're all about: everyday crises such as arguments with your partner, parenting issues, work overload, insecurities and anxiety. We talk to experts and give you practical tips to help you deal with crises and challenges.

You can listen to our podcast on all known podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Audible etc.)! Questions, suggestions, criticism, wishes? Feel free to write to us at: podcast@familienservice.de