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New to Acorn Family Holidays?

Our holidays are only for families, and only for families, who want to have a holiday together. Whether you are looking for a great summer holiday where the kids will never be bored, or some fabulous skiing in the winter, book with us online today.

Why families only?  It's simply so that we can ensure you will enjoy your time away with other like-minded people.  You can be at one of our centres or on one of our skiing holidays safe in the knowledge that you won't be surrounded by stag parties or by people who don't like children.  Our holidays are as child-friendly as possible, because everyone brings chidlren! 

To be a 'family' there must be at least one person over 18 and at least one person under 18.  Chidlren of all ages are welcome, but there is a minimum age of 5 for participation in our activities at our centre in Wales, and 7 at all other centres.

Age Matching

Want to be matched up to a holiday where chidren are of a similar age to yours?  No problem.  Get in touch for FREE on 0800 079 9791 and we'll advise you which holiday could be most suitable.


Here's a short video of one of our adventure holidays, taken at our Camping La Savane centre in the Ardèche region of France. Join in the fun!

                      

 

 

 

Frequently asked questions

Is there a minimum age restriction for children for the different activities?

Children seven years of age and over may participate in all of our activities. The date of birth defines when they can participate, so they don't need to be seven at the time of booking, but do need to be seven on the day of activities.  Sometimes children turn seven during the holiday - in these cases they can participate from their birthday onwards.

Children as young as 5 may participate in full at our Tan Troed centre in Wales.

Younger children are always very welcome at our centres, and there is always plenty for them to do.  Parental supervision is required but there are often younger children around and parents take it in turns to 'babysit'.  We've found this to be particularly common when two or more families travel together as friends.

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