We camped with children aged 5, 3, and one. It wasn't even a modern tent, and there were just the two adults. The baby slept in a carry-cot (his feet and head brushing the ends) It was quite possible, and enjoyable, but we did need to be alert to where they all were, particularly when meals were being cooked. Two lively two-year-old twins can be a handful, and more adults are not necessarily an advantage - they could all be busy chatting when the children get into mischief.
It is a shame for them to miss ALL the fun, though. Perhaps they and their parents could visit the rest of the family at the campsite for a day, if it is near enough? That would give them some experience of "camping" until they are old enough to do it for real.
Good Morning Tuesday 14th July 2026


we have declined to go camping 'out bush' even though we were assured we would love it; however, many campsites have rooms too with ensuite facilities so family can do their own thing whilst the older ones can have a bit more luxury if desired. However, those new-style campervans are very luxurious.
and no showers. I said no thanks!
