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Europe's best-value family camping destinations revealed

Euronews Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The study examined the most affordable family camping destinations between 27 July and 2 August 2026.
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Portugal offered the best value for a family of four, with a week’s car rental and campsite fees totaling €363, an SUV rental costing €143, and an average campsite fee of €220.
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Spain ranked second, with an average total cost of €398 for a week-long campsite stay, including car rental fees, an average campsite fee of €149, and an average car rental fee of €249.
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Austria’s week-long trip cost €445, with a campsite fee of €187, a car rental fee of €258, power charges billed per kWh at about €0.80 to €0.85, and warm-water showers costing around €1.50 to €1.70 each.
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The United Kingdom’s average cost for a week’s pitch and car hire was €504, with an average campsite fee of €272 and an average car rental fee of €232.
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Sweden’s average total cost for a week’s basic campsite and car rental was €552, with campsite fees of €200 and car rental fees of €352.
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The Netherlands had the highest average cost of €1,021 for a week-long camping break, with campsite fees of €511 and car rental fees of €510.
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Switzerland’s average total cost was €958, with campsite fees of €246 and car rental fees of €712.
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Norway’s average cost was €776, with campsite fees of €267 and car rental fees of €509.
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Finland’s average total cost was €637, with campsite fees of €152 and car rental fees of €485.
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France’s average cost was €629, with the cheapest campsite fees at €142 and car rental fees of €487.
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Spain was identified as the easiest country in Europe to drive in by a previous study.
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From beachside pitches in Spain to lakeside campsites in Austria, camping remains a popular way for families to explore Europe for less.

Now, a new study has revealed the destinations offering the best value for money this summer across the continent.

Research from Discovercars.com, an international car rental broker, revealed the most – and least – affordable destinations, based on the combined cost of campsite stays and car hire for a family or four.

The team looked at the most affordable option under that criteria between 27 July and 2 August 2026, and then compared the prices of two to four popular campsites in different areas of the country.

They also found the cost to rent a car near each campsite and found the average price for an SUV vehicle in the same time frame, and used the two distinct findings to create the ranking.

According to the research, these are the most affordable places for family camping trips in summer 2026.

The study found that Portugal offers the best value in Europe for a family of four going camping. It revealed that a week’s car rental and campsite fees are just €363 in total.

Much of that is down to the lowest car rental fees across the study, with an SUV costing as little as €143 for a week. The average campsite price came to €220, which is the middle range of the research.

Despite this, there were no added costs for facilities and amenities at the campsites, meaning a Portuguese camping trip can be budget-friendly. Many also welcome pets, so furry family members can come too.

In second place is Spain, which has an average cost of just €398 for a week-long campsite stay, including car rental fees.

Campsite fees average €149 – the second most affordable in the ranking – and car rental prices are relatively low too, at an average of €249.

The Spanish campsites researched also had no extra charges listed for amenities and facilities, and they all welcome pets, too.

Spain could be a good choice for nervous drivers, too. In a previous study, the company found it to be the easiest country in all of Europe to drive in.

Up next is Austria, famous for its alpine scenery, hiking opportunities and myriad lakes. Here, a week’s trip will set you back €445.

The country has the fourth least expensive campsite costs at €187, and car rental costs came to €258, meaning it’s a fairly affordable option for families.

There are occasionally added costs at campsites, though, with additional charges for power noted. It’s typically billed per kWh, which is about €0.80 to 0.85, and warm-water showers cost around €1.50 to 1.70 each time.

While the weather isn’t known to be the most reliable in the UK, it’s still a good value camping destination. It also has a wide range of beautiful landscapes to enjoy on a camping trip, from the coastlines of Suffolk and Dorset to the hills of the Peak District.

The average cost for a week’s pitch and car hire is €504. While the average campsite cost was €272 – technically the second most expensive in the research – it’s much lower than the destination with the highest cost, the Netherlands.

Car rental prices, on the other hand, are the second most affordable out of all destinations surveyed, at an average price of €232.

Rounding out the top five for the most affordable family camping destinations is Sweden, famous for its late summer sunsets which offer more time to enjoy the stunning scenery.

In the Scandinavian nation, the average total cost of a basic campsite and car rental fees for the week is €552, with campsite fees coming to €200 and the car rental prices at around €352.

At the other end of the scale, the research also showed the most expensive European destinations for family camping.

It revealed that the Netherlands is the continent's most expensive destination for a week-long camping break, with an average cost of €1,021. The country had by far the highest average campsite fees at €511, while car rental costs averaged €510.

Switzerland ranked second, with an average total cost of €958. While campsite fees were relatively moderate at €246, the country had the highest car rental costs of any destination analysed, averaging €712 for a week.

Norway took third place, with families facing average costs of €776. The Scandinavian destination had some of the highest campsite and car hire prices in the study, at €267 and €509 respectively.

Finland was fourth, with a total average cost of €637. Although campsite fees were among the lowest surveyed at €152, higher car rental costs of €485 pushed up the overall price. Researchers also found that some campsites charge extra for electricity, laundry facilities and sauna access.

Rounding out the top five was France, where a family camping holiday costs an average of €629. Despite having the cheapest campsite fees in the study at just €142, relatively high car rental prices of €487 made it one of Europe's pricier camping destinations overall.

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