A multi-generational family holiday often begins with joy and anticipation, but also requires a little more planning than many imagine. When children, parents and grandparents are travelling together, different needs, rhythms and wishes quickly arise. That's why it's good to make some practical decisions well in advance so that the holiday feels relaxed even before departure.
When expectations are set in advance, the stay is often much more manageable for everyone.

☐ who is travelling together
☐ when each family arrives
☐ who takes care of the first purchases
☐ how meals are distributed
☐ which activities are most important to the family
☐ spontaneous moments
☐ Quiet breaks
☐ free choice during the day
☐ joint activities without fixed requirements
☐ everyone eats breakfast together
☐ who cooks when
☐ when does the day start
☐ how much peace and quiet each person needs
☐ Purchasing
☐ transport
☐ first meal
☐ daily small tasks
☐ Quiet places to stay
☐ Safe space outside
☐ short distances
☐ sufficient number of bathrooms
Boafall Lodge is less than 160 kilometres from the Øresund Bridge.
☐ short travelling time
☐ Easy arrival in multiple cars
☐ less fatigue on the day of travelling
☐ all costs in advance
☐ a clean and prepared house upon arrival
☐ direct contact without intermediaries
☐ help before, during and after the stay
Experience with families and groups
Possibility of help with bedding, food or group activities
☐ total costs
☐ cancellation terms
☐ Quick answers to questions
☐ clear descriptions of facilities
The best family holidays are rarely perfect - but they feel calm and natural.