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Keycamp hits the heights with new ‘Loft’ mobile home

2nd December 2009 Print
Keycamp's 'Loft' mobile home

The only way is up right now for Keycamp - not only is the innovative outdoor holiday company building more of its magical tree houses, it’s also about to launch a new generation ‘Loft’ mobile home.

Offering a sleek, modern interior that sleeps up to eight, the real talking point of ‘The Loft’ is a raised area, which becomes the perfect break out zone for children, offering plenty of space to play, chill out or even sleep.

The double-height living area provides spacious open plan living and offers a fully fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Home comforts, such as an iPod docking station with CD player, dishwasher, microwave and hairdryer are also included, while to make the most of the outdoor space, French windows open onto a large decked area.

With so much space, ‘The Loft’ offers the ideal excuse to invite the grandparents along too - with the kids getting the fun of sleeping on the play deck, while grandma and grandpa take one of the bedrooms. And because of Keycamp’s ‘Grandparents go Free’ offer, as long as they stay in the same accommodation, there’s no extra charge – apart from insurance or any additional travel costs incurred.

Seven nights from 26 August for a family of up to eight staying in ‘The Loft’ at La Croix du Vieux Pont at Berny Riviere, near Paris, will cost £899, accommodation only. Ferry crossings, rail travel or fly-drive packages are available at a supplement.

Located just ninety minutes from Disneyland Resort Paris, this popular parc, which offers a host of activities and facilities such as canoeing, cycling, archery, pedalos and karting, is the stuff children’s dreams are made of, especially when combined with the fun of ‘The Loft’ accommodation.

To keep up with the demand, Keycamp is also adding more of its Tree Houses for 2010. Located in the tree canopy, around 4 – 5 metres from the ground, these beautiful Tree Houses offer the ultimate adventure accommodation for families and a romantic escape for couples; and boast one or two bedrooms and a large decked area in which to dine, relax and enjoy the sunsets. A Frontier Tent, fully equipped with all self-catering equipment, is also provided.

To make the stay even more special, Keycamp is also now able to deliver pre-bookable breakfasts to the Tree Houses at its La Forêt parc in the Southern Vendée and Le Val de Bonnal in the Jura, where families can hoist up their goodies to the dining area with the aid of a special pulley system.

A seven night stay from 15 May in a Tree House at La Forêt in St Julien-de-Landes for a family of two adults and up to four children will cost £290, including return Dover-Calais ferry crossings. Breakfast is available at a supplement of £8 per person.

For further information, or to book, visit keycamp.co.uk.

 

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Keycamp's 'Loft' mobile home