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26 February 2026

Why padel is the ideal family activity during your camping trip

The charm of camping on a farm often lies in the peace, the space and the connection to the outdoors. Yet Padelgids notices that modern families do not want to spend their entire holiday lying in the grass; there is a growing need for action and energy close to the tent. While children enjoy themselves during the day with the animals and playing in the hay barn, parents and teenagers often look for a sporty outlet to complete the day. It is therefore no coincidence that more and more holidaymakers bring their rackets or look for a court near the farm campsite to let off steam for an hour.

The perfect balance between relaxation and activity

The contrast between life on the farm and the fast-paced action inside the court works surprisingly well. After a night in a luxury tent and a breakfast with fresh eggs, you often have energy to spare. Padel offers exactly the intensity you need to feel truly satisfied. It is a sport that does not take up the entire day like a golf tournament, yet challenges you physically within an hour. This leaves plenty of time to enjoy farm life again afterwards, light a campfire or barbecue with local products. It breaks up the day and ensures you do not slip into a sluggish holiday routine, but instead stay fit and energised throughout your stay.

A sport for the whole family

What makes this racket sport so suitable for a family holiday is its low entry level. While tennis or surfing may require days to master the basics, you can often enjoy a proper rally after just ten minutes. This means you can easily head onto the court with your children, even if they have never played before. The glass walls keep the ball in play longer, which creates plenty of fun and little frustration for younger players, as noted by Peakz Padel. It is one of the few activities where teenagers genuinely enjoy playing sports with their parents, as the competitive element remains exciting at every level.

Social connections beyond the campsite

Although the atmosphere at a farm campsite is often relaxed and friendly, it can be fun to explore beyond the grounds. The local padel court is often a meeting place for both locals and tourists. It is a highly social sport, as you always play with four people on the court. Before you know it, you are playing a match against another holidaying family or being challenged by local residents. This adds an extra dimension to your holiday; you get to know the region and its people in a different, active way than by simply visiting tourist attractions.

Staying fit without the gym

Many people find it difficult to maintain their fitness routine during a camping holiday. The gym can feel like an obligation, and running in an unfamiliar area is not for everyone. By playing padel, you combine cardio, strength and agility without it feeling like a mandatory workout. You burn calories while having fun, making that extra ice cream or evening drink at the tent taste even better. It is the perfect way to maintain the holiday feeling without returning home after two weeks with guilt and a loss of fitness.

Tips for beginner holiday players

If you decide to step onto the court during your farm stay, it helps to prepare a little. There is no need to pack professional equipment, as most locations offer rental gear. It is wise, however, to familiarise yourself with the basic rules to avoid surprises. If you have never played before and are unsure about the rules or scoring system, padelgids.nl offers plenty of useful information to help you get started quickly. That way, you will be standing confidently in the court in no time and your farm holiday will become a sporty success story.

Book your FarmCamps stay today and turn your next camping trip into an active family adventure. 

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