Country Kids is not a hotel that welcomes families.
It is a place built entirely for them.
Set in the countryside of southern France, in a region shaped by vineyards, lakes, and centuries-old stone villages, Country Kids offers a rare kind of family holiday, one where parents genuinely rest, children are thoughtfully cared for, and family connection is woven into every part of the experience.
This is a small, all-inclusive family resort that has spent nearly two decades doing one thing exceptionally well: creating intentional, joy-filled holidays for families with children.
Here, families don’t just stay once. They return. Year after year. Some for over a decade. Guests often describe Country Kids as their “holiday home,” a place where they feel known, supported, and part of a community.
Led by Sylvain and Laure, Country Kids operates on a deeply personal model of hospitality. During their seasonal openings, which run from April to early September, only a limited number of families stay at a time. This allows for remarkable attention, genuine relationships, and an atmosphere that feels closer to a gathering of families than a traditional resort.
For LGBTQ+ families, Country Kids offers something especially meaningful. This is a place where diverse families are already part of the fabric of daily life, where children are free to belong without explanation, and where care, warmth, and emotional safety are the foundation of every stay.
Entirely built around families, not adapted for them. Nearly two decades of deep specialization in children’s experiences, with a small-scale model that allows for exceptional care and attention.
Seven family residences spread across the property, each designed to host between 5 and 12 guests, allowing families to stay close while still having space to truly settle in.
Country Kids is an all-inclusive resort with daily snacks, a 24-hour on-site shop, and an open wine cellar. Meals are thoughtfully prepared using local, seasonal, and organic ingredients, with care given to both children and adults at the table. Families are welcome to gather for shared meals or enjoy the same care and quality dining privately in their own villa, depending on what feels right for them.
Bring clothes you can move in. Most days are active and outdoors, and dining is generally casual. A few nearby restaurants are perfect for an evening dress or sundress. Each family has access to a private washing machine, and weekly washing and ironing are included.
Having a car allows families to explore the wider Occitanie region. If you prefer not to drive, Country Kids can assist with airport transfers and local transportation.
Béziers (BZR) and Montpellier (MPL) are both approximately one hour away by car.
Founding Diamond Partner
All Ages
Entirely Built Around Families
Nature Centered
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