Away From the Crowd: What Small-Scale Holidays Feel Like at Club Les Ormes
If you are searching for a holiday that feels calmer, simpler, and more spacious, small-scale holidays at Club Les Ormes offer a different rhythm from crowded parks and busy resorts. Instead of planning every minute around noise, queues, and packed facilities, many families want time to breathe, settle in, and enjoy being together. That is exactly why the idea of being away from the crowd matters so much.
A small-scale holiday often feels more personal from the moment you arrive. You notice the quiet. You feel the space around your accommodation. Days become less rushed, and family time becomes easier to enjoy. At Club Les Ormes, this experience is reflected in the stay options, the flexible timing during toddler weeks, and a setup that supports a more relaxed family break.
In this guide, you will discover what small-scale holidays feel like, why they appeal to families, how accommodation timing works in 2026, and which stay options are available at Club Les Ormes.
What does a small-scale holiday feel like?
A small-scale holiday usually means more peace, more breathing room, and fewer distractions. For many families, that changes the entire tone of a trip.
Instead of feeling like you need to keep up with a busy holiday schedule, you can focus on:
- Slow mornings without pressure
- More quality time together
- A quieter setting that supports rest
- A simpler daily rhythm
- A more comfortable family atmosphere
This kind of holiday suits guests who value space and tranquillity. It can be especially appealing for parents with young children, because a calmer environment often makes daily routines easier. Mealtimes, naps, playtime, and evenings can all feel more manageable when the overall setting is relaxed.
Why families often prefer quieter holidays
Family holidays do not always need to be filled with constant activity to feel memorable. In fact, many of the best trips are built around small moments:
- breakfast outside
- reading while children play nearby
- unhurried afternoons
- early evening walks
- time to reconnect without interruption
That is one reason the theme of away from the crowd resonates so strongly. A quieter holiday gives families room to enjoy each other without the pressure that often comes with larger, busier destinations.
Why Club Les Ormes fits the small-scale holiday experience
Club Les Ormes presents a stay experience that supports a more peaceful holiday style. The accommodation structure, changeover days, and toddler-week flexibility all point toward an organised and family-oriented setup.
For 2026, the rates take into account the school holidays in the Netherlands. That matters for families who want to travel in periods that align with school schedules while still choosing a holiday that feels more relaxed.
Another practical advantage is the way arrival and departure days are arranged:
- The changeover day for the Lodges, Espaces, and Courbes is Saturday.
- The changeover day for the Luxury Tents and Maison Pigeon is Sunday.
- During the Toddler weeks, arrival and departure days are flexible.
That flexibility is especially valuable for families with very young children. Travel can feel easier when you are not forced into one rigid arrival pattern.
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A holiday at Club Les Ormes feels away from the crowd because it supports a quieter, more spacious family rhythm with flexible toddler-week arrivals and a focused selection of accommodation options.
Accommodation options for 2026
One of the clearest ways to understand the holiday experience is to look at the stay options available. Club Les Ormes offers several accommodation types for 2026, each with its own pricing by season.
2026 accommodation rates at a glance
| Accommodation | Toddler weeks 25 April-4 July | Pre-season 4 July-11 July | High season 11 July-22 Aug | Toddler weeks 22 Aug-28 Sept | Cleaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lodge Charme | € 700,- | € 1.000,- | € 1.295,- | € 700,- | € 80,- |
| Espace (3,5,14) | € 1.015,- | € 1.275,- | € 1.750,- | € 1.015,- | € 100,- |
| Espace Plus Airco (4,9,10,13,15,16,22) | € 1.180,- | € 1.500,- | € 1.895,- | € 1.180,- | € 110,- |
| Luxe Tent | € 665,- | € 1.080,- | € 1.430,- | € 665,- | € 90,- |
| Courbe (41,42) | € 1.320,- | € 1.700,- | € 2.275,- | € 1.320,- | € 130,- |
| Maison Pigeon* | € 1.750,- | € 2.350,- | € 2.950,- | € 1.750,- | € 195,- |
This overview helps families compare options depending on their preferred travel period and accommodation style.
How season timing shapes the experience
When planning a small-scale holiday at Club Les Ormes, your travel period can shape the feel of your stay.
Toddler weeks: flexible travel for young families
The Toddler weeks run during these periods:
- 25 April-4 July
- 22 Aug-28 Sept
During these weeks, arrival and departure days are flexible. That can reduce travel stress and help families plan around naps, school transitions for siblings, or a preferred day on the road.
Available rates during toddler weeks include:
- Lodge Charme: € 700,-
- Espace (3,5,14): € 1.015,-
- Espace Plus Airco (4,9,10,13,15,16,22): € 1.180,-
- Luxe Tent: € 665,-
- Courbe (41,42): € 1.320,-
- Maison Pigeon*: € 1.750,-
For families with very young children, this period may feel particularly well suited to a quieter pace.
Pre-season: a short summer lead-in
The pre-season runs from 4 July-11 July. This is a relatively short travel window, but it can be useful for families who want an early-summer stay.
Pre-season rates are:
- Lodge Charme: € 1.000,-
- Espace (3,5,14): € 1.275,-
- Espace Plus Airco (4,9,10,13,15,16,22): € 1.500,-
- Luxe Tent: € 1.080,-
- Courbe (41,42): € 1.700,-
- Maison Pigeon*: € 2.350,-
High season: peak summer stays
The high season runs from 11 July-22 Aug.
High-season rates are:
- Lodge Charme: € 1.295,-
- Espace (3,5,14): € 1.750,-
- Espace Plus Airco (4,9,10,13,15,16,22): € 1.895,-
- Luxe Tent: € 1.430,-
- Courbe (41,42): € 2.275,-
- Maison Pigeon*: € 2.950,-
Even when families travel during the busiest holiday period, the appeal of a small-scale holiday at Club Les Ormes remains the same: a setting designed around a more peaceful family stay.
Choosing the right accommodation for your holiday style
Different families look for different kinds of comfort. The accommodation range at Club Les Ormes makes it easier to match your stay to your travel style.
Lodge Charme
Lodge Charme offers an entry point into the holiday experience, with rates from € 700,- during toddler weeks and € 1.295,- in high season.
Espace and Espace Plus Airco
Families looking at the Espace options can choose between:
- Espace (3,5,14)
- Espace Plus Airco (4,9,10,13,15,16,22)
The Espace Plus Airco category is listed separately, making it a distinct option for guests who specifically want that version.
Luxe Tent
The Luxe Tent offers a stay option with these 2026 rates:
- € 665,- during toddler weeks from 25 April-4 July
- € 1.080,- during pre-season from 4 July-11 July
- € 1.430,- during high season from 11 July-22 Aug
- € 665,- during toddler weeks from 22 Aug-28 Sept
- Cleaning: € 90,-
Courbe (41,42)
The Courbe (41,42) category is offered at:
- € 1.320,- during toddler weeks
- € 1.700,- during pre-season
- € 2.275,- during high season
- Cleaning: € 130,-
Maison Pigeon*
For guests considering Maison Pigeon*, the 2026 rates are:
- € 1.750,- during toddler weeks
- € 2.350,- during pre-season
- € 2.950,- during high season
- Cleaning: € 195,-
Practical tips for planning a small-scale holiday at Club Les Ormes
If you want to make the most of the away from the crowd experience, a few simple planning choices can help.
1. Match your travel period to your family rhythm
If flexibility matters most, consider the Toddler weeks. Flexible arrival and departure days can make travel feel far less hectic.
2. Choose your accommodation based on the stay you want
Think about what matters most to your family:
- budget range
- travel dates
- preferred accommodation type
- whether you want an Espace Plus Airco option
3. Check changeover days before booking
Arrival timing matters, especially for family logistics. Remember:
- Saturday changeover: Lodges, Espaces, Courbes
- Sunday changeover: Luxury Tents, Maison Pigeon
4. Build a slower itinerary
A small-scale holiday works best when you leave room for spontaneous family time. Avoid overplanning. Give yourselves space to enjoy the calm setting.
5. Explore related stay information before deciding
If you are comparing accommodation types, it is useful to review the different stay categories and seasonal rates together. That makes it easier to choose the option that best fits your dates and family routine.
Why “away from the crowd” matters more than ever
For many families, holidays are no longer just about getting away. They are about getting space—space to rest, reconnect, and enjoy time without constant pressure.
That is what makes a small-scale holiday at Club Les Ormes so appealing. The experience is not defined by excess. It is defined by ease. A quieter setting, practical family-friendly scheduling, and a clear range of accommodation options all support a stay that feels calmer and more intentional.
In a busy world, that kind of holiday can feel like a real luxury.
Conclusion: a calmer family holiday starts with the right setting
If you want a family break that feels more peaceful and less crowded, Club Les Ormes offers a strong match for that goal. With accommodation options ranging from Lodge Charme to Maison Pigeon*, clear seasonal pricing for 2026, and flexible toddler-week arrivals, it supports the kind of holiday many families are actively looking for.
The biggest benefit is simple: you can step away from the crowd and enjoy a stay that feels more relaxed, more spacious, and more focused on time together.
If you are ready to plan your next small-scale holiday at Club Les Ormes, explore the accommodation options, compare the 2026 seasonal rates, and choose the stay period that fits your family best.