everything on holidays and travel with kids |
|||||||||
|
BavariaAccommodationAttitudes to Kids Eating Further Information Getting Around Getting There Health Places to See and Things to Do Tour Operators When to Go Where to Go |
Holidays by Destination Europe Germany Bavaria Accommodation HotelsA wide range of options but many will provide an extra bed or cot, often without charging extra. In holiday areas many hotels have extra children's corners - ie play area with games, toys and even some children's furniture. There might sometimes be babysitting facilities. Bed and BreakfastThere are a number of b&b options, usually advertised on the spot by a sign saying ‘Zimmer Frei'. Prices quoted include tax, and service charges. Farm HolidaysIncreasingly popular, especially for families with young children who enjoy seeing the animals and eating fresh local food. Self-cateringThe vast majority of German self-catering is in apartments, either in flats in a large family house, or in holiday parks where there are extensive central facilities. These are the slightly more expensive options and some even including full board catering. Chains like Interhome (see Self-catering multi-destination) offer a good range or see the specialist operators. CampingThere are around 400 camp sites, some with a choice of tents or caravans provided. More than a third are by a lake or river. For details contact the tourist office. Youth HostelsThere are around 600 of these in the country affiliated to the International Youth Hostel Federation. However, on the whole becaus tending to the noisy at night, they are less suited to families. (updated 08 April, 2006) |
|||||||
© FamilyTravel 2006 |