Is there a priority pass available for people with disabilities at Efteling theme park?
Efteling makes use of a 'facility pass.' This can be located and filled out on their website. You can then download it to your phone, or use a printed version when in the theme park. This is NOT a priority pass but rides do have a separate waiting area/queue for facility pass holders. This can often mean a quieter area, seating and specific spots on the rides to enable easier access. Depending on the ride, a number of additional family members can accompany the facility pass holder. Find out more here.
Is the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower recognised in the Netherlands and Belgium?
Awareness is growing for the sunflower scheme across the Netherlands and Belgium. You can use it at airports, but may need to ask a member of staff for support as specific signposted routes are not available yet for lanyard wearers.
Is the accommodation wheelchair accessible?
Yes! Many of our featured holiday parks have accommodation suitable for wheelchair users. Please feel free to contact us if you would like more information.
Are vegan products easy to find?
The larger supermarkets such as Jumbo and Albert Heijn have a large selection of vegan products which are clearly labelled as such.
Are there alternatives to milk/dairy products?
There are a wide choice of milk alternatives available in most cafes and supermarkets. These include familiar brands such as Alpro.
Is it easy to find gluten-free options?
Large supermarkets such as Albert Heijn and Jumbo stock a good range of gluten-free (glutenvrij) products. Some restaurants/cafes also indicate their gluten free options and bakers generally stock gluten-free goods.
Are these holidays SEN friendly?
We have received positive feedback from many families regarding our featured holiday parks and their suitability for their family members who have additional needs. This blog highlights some of the reasons why we feel Little Clogs holidays are SEN friendly and contains several reviews from families who have booked through us.
Can the holiday parks cater for food allergies?
When do I have to pay for my holiday?
Unless you are booking close to departure you will be able to pay a deposit to secure your holiday and the balance is then payable 6-8 weeks before you travel. With some parks you have 14 days after booking before you have to pay your deposit. Failure to pay the deposit within 14 days may result in your holiday being cancelled, so we advise making a note of the payment due by dates!
Can we arrive any day?
The holiday parks and farms tend to have fixed arrival dates which are generally Monday and Friday. Eurocamp and the hotels and apartments we feature have any day arrivals. Please ask us for advice on durations and putting multi-centre itineraries together!
Can I preselect my accommodation?
Yes, on most holiday parks you can pay a small supplement to preselect your exact spot from a map. This can be good if you prefer to be closer to the main facilities, near or away from water or if you are booking multiple accommodations and want to be next to each other.
I have older children. Are your holidays suitable for us?
Absolutely! Although all the places in our collection have been selected for their baby and toddler suitability there are also some fantastic holidays for older children. These are child friendly holidays with everything for toddlers up to teens! Please get in touch for advice about this and also see our collection of the best holiday parks for older children and teens.
Do I need a car?
Not everywhere. There are some holiday parks which you can get to easily without bringing or hiring a car and where you don't need a car once you're there.
The easiest place to visit without a car is Duinrell. It's just 30 mins in a taxi from Amsterdam airport or you can get the train to Leiden and then a bus/taxi to the park.
Hof van Saksen is also very doable without a car (1h50 train from Amsterdam airport to Assen then 15 mins in a taxi).
Beekse Bergen and Efteling are easy without a car (especially if you can fly Ryanair into Eindhoven airport).
The Belgian Coast Sunparks is also easily accessible by getting the train to Ostende and then the coastal tram.
Please contact us for more info and we'll be happy to advise.
Can I see the places to stay on a map?
Is travel included?
Little Clogs Holidays are accommodation only providers but we can give you advice on the best way to get to your destination and recommend the best deals. Please see our how to get there section to book your crossing or for more info.
Are prices per person?
No, prices are always per accommodation which usually works out much cheaper than if you were paying for separate hotel rooms. Prices will usually be displayed in Euros (Eurocamp is in Sterling).
Do we pay for our holiday in Euros or Sterling?
Usually the holiday price will be displayed in Euros but there will be the option of paying in Sterling too.
What kind of baby facilities are included in the accommodation?
You will be provided with a cot, highchair and in some cases a baby bath. However, please confirm at the time of booking your exact requirements and the holiday park will be pleased to accommodate this. There may be an additional cost for these extras.
If you book a special children's themed bungalow on any of the Little Clogs selected holiday parks you will also get some other standard extras such as toys, games, a play pen, potty, toilet seat and extra safety features, such as plug covers.
Most of Little Clogs' selected accommodations are on one level but where there is a second floor then stair gates are provided in the majority of cases.
How can I contact Little Clogs Holidays if I would like more advice?
Is Holland the same as The Netherlands?
The Netherlands is the official name and Holland is actually a region in the west of the country. However, internationally and informally, most people refer to the Netherlands as Holland so we do too! Find out more about what Holland has to offer here
Is it easy to get to Holland or Belgium?
Yes, it's super easy! Apart from France these are the nearest continental countries to the UK. For more information about getting to these countries please see our Travelling to Holland and Belgium page!
How will I receive confirmation of my booking?
As you will be clicking through from our site and booking directly with our recommended partners you will receive your confirmation email directly from them.
Which foods are Holland and Belgium famous for?
Holland is well known for its pancakes and pancake houses are quite a tradition. You can usually choose from hundreds of different pancakes; sweet or savoury! Or pick up a bag of mini sugar dusted pancakes: "Poffertjes" which are delicious!
The Dutch also love their apple pies and their "Stroopwafels" (Syrup filled waffle biscuits which go perfectly with a cup of tea or coffee!) Also popular in Holland are "Bitterballen": savoury balls made from meat and herbs and "Croquetten," similar to Bitterballen but bigger, and delicious when served inside a bread roll with mustard!
Belgium is famous for its chips (apparently the best in the world!) and its waffles which you can buy at various street corners throughout the cities! Each city has its own special dishes too. If you're eating out in Gent make sure you try their fish stew (Waterzooie) or their Beef stew (Gentse Stoverij), both hits with our toddlers and great to dip chips in!