At easy camp, we design user-friendly family tents for real holidays on the campsite, with features that help you get going quickly and stay comfortable when the weather changes. You will find family tents that sleep 4–8, from simpler layouts for short breaks to larger designs with separate bedrooms and a generous living area.
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A good family tent gives you space to sleep, room to relax, and practical details that make camping feel straightforward. Our Scandinavian heritage shows in the focus on ease of use, reliable materials, and designs thoroughly tested with regard to wind and water resistance. Choose the style that fits your trip, then add the small touches that make camping easy and fun. Read more to find out how to find the best family tent for your next trip.
Start with an honest headcount, then add a little “real life” space for bags, changing, and rainy evenings. For a 4-person family tent, many campers like a straightforward layout with a porch for storage, like Kinn 4, or a step up in zoning with Skarvan 4 and two bedrooms. If you often camp as five, look at tunnel-style designs such as Hidra 5, or consider a quicker-pitching air option like Brimnes 5 Air. Moving into a large family tent for six or more, extra rooms and doors can make a big difference: Kullen 6 Air offers three bedrooms, while Leka Twin 6/8 uses a vis-à-vis layout for separation. For something different, Vaulen Tipi sleeps up to seven and brings a spacious, social feel.
If you want a setup that feels less fiddly at the end of a long drive, EC Air is worth a close look. Inflatable tubes create the structure, so you spend less time handling poles and more time getting your camp organised. In the easy camp range, Brimnes 5 Air is a strong choice for families who want two bedrooms and a sealed, draught-reducing feel thanks to a sewn-in groundsheet. For bigger groups, Kullen 6 Air is designed to maximise usable living space and adds flexibility with three bedrooms, including dividers you can adjust. Both use EnduraAir tubes that are PVC-free, shaped for headroom, and designed to handle typical campsite conditions. For family tent camping where you might arrive late or pitch in breezy weather, that quick, confident structure is a real advantage.
If you picture evenings playing cards, sorting kit, and keeping everyone out of the drizzle, prioritise a tent with standing height and a defined living zone. EC Living focuses on that comfortable “base camp” feel, using classic constructions that many campers find reassuring and easy to maintain. Designs like Skarvan 4/5/6 are built around family-friendly tunnel layouts with two bedrooms and a generous central space, plus details that matter on longer stays: a front rain-safe entrance, mesh options for airflow, and SleepTight inner tents that help reduce early-morning light. If you prefer a more straightforward setup with versatile sleeping space, Hidra 5 also gives you a good living area and flexibility in the bedroom divider. For extra comfort underfoot, add warmth and comfort with tent carpets.
EC Venture is designed for families who treat camping as a launchpad for days outside, then want an uncomplicated return to shelter at night. Look for practical features that support “in and out” routines: easy-to-use doors, sheltered ventilation, and a layout that keeps wet jackets and muddy footwear away from sleeping areas. In this style of camping, you often value quick organisation as much as sleeping space, especially with children. A clear porch or living zone gives you somewhere to store rucksacks, cooking gear, and shoes without cluttering the inner tent, and good airflow helps manage condensation after a busy day. To make that shared space work from breakfast to bedtime, set up a comfortable camp living area with camping furniture that packs down neatly and is simple to move around as your routine changes.
If your idea of a holiday includes slower mornings and a more “room-like” atmosphere, EC Glamp brings a different character to family camping without making things complicated. Tipi and bell-style designs create a central, social space that feels open and welcoming, and they can be a brilliant choice when children want room to play inside during a shower. Vaulen Tipi sleeps up to seven and combines that roomy shape with practical campsite features: a sewn-in groundsheet to help keep out draughts and insects, mesh windows with curtains for adjustable privacy, and multiple vents to help you balance airflow. The door sits under protective eaves for rain resistance, and small details like the included glamping bunting add personality. If you like camping with a bit of style but still want reliable, easy-to-pitch shelter, this is a fun direction to explore.
Once you have chosen your tent, the next step is making daily life easy: lighting that helps at bedtime, simple storage for snacks and games, and practical items that keep you comfortable if the forecast changes. It is also worth thinking about sleep comfort (mats, bags, and extra insulation) and the small repair and care items that can save a trip when something gets snagged or a peg goes missing. At easy camp, we focus on no hassle – just pack up and head out on adventures, and that mindset carries through to the kit you bring along. Before you set off, browse camping accessories for practical add-ons for comfort and organisation. When you are ready, choose your next tent in our shop or contact easy camp for guidance on sizes, layouts, and the right range for your family.
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