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Campsites in Italy

• Gastronomy
• Sun, sea, beach and lakes
• Visit world cities from the campsites in Italy
• Holidays in Italy
• Italian wines

Many campsites in Italy are located between imposing mountains, lakes or on the coast. You can enjoy culture, food and drink, both on and around the campsite. The famous lakes in the north of Italy, including Lake Garda and Lago di Maggiore, are tourist attractions.

The camping holiday is an adventure in itself when you stay at a campsite in regions such as Tuscany and Umbria. At Italian campsites on the Adriatic coast it is wonderful to sunbathe and relax on the long beaches. The islands of Elba, Sardinia and Sicily are also part of the Italian Republic, and are becoming increasingly popular areas for camping holidays.

When it gets too hot for the tent or caravan and you want to take a refreshing dip in the cooling pool at the campsite, don't forget to put on a swimming cap: this is mandatory in swimming pools in Italy at some campsites!

Visit world cities from the campsites in Italy

The country is divided into 20 so-called 'regions' (including Tuscany, Umbria, Le Marche, Piemonte). Important major cities that are definitely worth visiting are Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin and Florence. No shortage of art! The smallest independent state in the world 'Vatican City', the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, is also worth a visit. Vatican City and many large cities can often be easily reached by train from the train station in the vicinity of the campsites in Italy.

Gastronomy

Pizza, pasta or a delicious gelato? Italian cuisine is rich and known all over the world. Did you know that the pizza Margherita is named after former Italian Queen Margaretha? And have you ever noticed that the pizza has the national tricolor? The ingredients mozzarella, basil and tomato mimic the Italian flag.

But Italy has more to offer than pizza. In the afternoon, have a bruchetta with a glass of wine. This is a toasted piece of bread, smeared with garlic and drizzled with olive oil, salt and pepper. There are also variations with tomato, vegetables and cheese. Ideal as a snack or before. Be gastronomically surprised by the rich Italian cuisine.

Italian wines

Italy is pre-eminently the land of wine. Wine is made in almost every region, from different types of grapes. A well-known wine is the Chianti Classico. Originally this wine comes from the area between Florence, Siena and Arezzo. In terms of area (160km), this region is larger than the French wine region of Bordeaux. But the red wines from the blue grape Montepulciano and Sangiovese from Tuscany are also widely known.

The sunny, warm and dry climate ensures that the grapes are rich in sugar. The further south you go, the warmer it gets, making the wines generally sweeter. The liqueur-like dessert wines usually come from the south. The north of Italy mainly knows the lighter, more elegant white wines.

Take a trip from the campsites in Italy to one of the many wineries. The owners can tell you everything about the wines of the region and of course let you taste them. Excursions to one of these wineries or tastings are often organized from the campsite. And don't forget to take a few good bottles of wine home with you, so that you can enjoy the wonderful camping holiday in Italy after returning home!

Holidays in Italy

Italy has a number of official holidays. One of the most important days to remember when camping in Italy is August 15, the so-called 'Ferragosto'. All of Italy is then closed and locals flock to the beaches, lakes and parks in the area. A good idea to enjoy the sun and the peace and quiet at the tent or caravan, at the campsite.

Practical information

A valid passport or European identity card is required when driving to the campsites in Italy. Motor vehicle drivers must carry a valid driver's license, registration certificate and green card. When you drive a trailer or a caravan, it is mandatory to have the corresponding papers with you. Italy is a member of the EU and has the Euro as its official currency.

Campsites in Italy by the sea

Italy has many coastal areas with a lot of variation in nature and environment. Think of the colorful houses in the Tuscan area or the peaceful and natural coasts of Sicily. When you book a campsite in Italy by the sea, it offers you countless choices of activities such as water sports, snorkeling, beach volleyball or hiking through nature. As a result, the range of campsites on the Italian coast is extremely varied. You decide for yourself; crowded or completely deserted, child-friendly or purely aimed at couples, there is something for every camper. Since Italy has been one of the most popular destinations for campers for years, Campingnavigator strives every year to offer the best available offer. Take a look for yourself and find the best campsites in Italy by the sea!

Campsites in Italy

• Gastronomy
• Sun, sea, beach and lakes
• Visit world cities from the campsites in Italy
• Holidays in Italy
• Italian wines

Many campsites in Italy are located between imposing mountains, lakes or on the coast. You can enjoy culture, food and drink, both on and around the campsite. The famous lakes in the north of Italy, including Lake Garda and Lago di Maggiore, are tourist attractions.

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627 recommended campings in Italy

Camping Villagio dei Fiori is located on the outskirts of the town of San Remo. It is a cozy campsite with a nice outdoor swimming pool and suitable for young and old. The reception is very professional and friendly. If you want to go to the center of San Remo, there is a bicycle and footpath up to the center. The old San ... SHOW MORE
At the L'Ultima Spiaggia campsite there are many facilities and sports facilities including tennis, football, disco, kite surfing, diving and horseback riding at 100m. The campsite has planned a new 750m2 pool for 2011. In 2010, a new sound system was installed which keeps the sound of the animation with the animation (ve ... SHOW MORE
Camping Continental is located on the edge of the small, beautiful Lago di Mergozzo, known as the cleanest lake in Europe. Lake Maggiore is only 1 km away. The campsite has a gently sloping sandy beach that is ideal for everyone, especially for small children. The pool is new, complete with rapids and a wave pool. The ba ... SHOW MORE
The campsite does not know if they will open in 2012. If you would like to visit this campsite, please send an email first. SHOW MORE
Camping Tiliguerta is a campsite with many facilities in a nice quiet location. You can dive there, the campsite can arrange a transfer to the airport and has a small aesthetic center. The beaches on the Costa Rei are beautiful. The campsite is fairly remote and is therefore quiet. Camping Tiliguerta has an ecological obj ... SHOW MORE
Camping Le Soline is a terraced campsite panoramic located in the hills 20 km south of the beautiful Tuscan city of Siena and within walking distance of the town of Casciano. Le Soline is open all year. There is a restaurant and pizzeria and a shop for daily necessities. The campers can make free use of the swimming pool ... SHOW MORE
Versilia Mare is a small camping village with good facilities. It is located in the town of Lido di Camaiore. Flat terrain with pitches with electricity, water and drainage. The large swimming pool offers relaxation and cooling and there is a large children's pool. The toilet block is spacious and offers plenty of toilets ... SHOW MORE
Agriturismo Camping San Marco is a small quiet campsite in the interior of Basilicata (bordering the west side of Calabria) and is located on the SP175 between Metaponto and Matera. It has a magnificent view and is open all year round. Camping is ideal for trips to Matera and Alberobello (Trulis). Agriturismo San Marco al ... SHOW MORE
Camping Sass Dlacia in South Tyrol Looking for the highest mountain campsite in South Tyrol? Then go to family campsite Sass Dlacia in South Tyrol at 1665m, which is open all year round. On this gently sloping site, the campsite has a grassy and stony bottom. There are camping pitches under and near pine trees (shade) an ... SHOW MORE
This is a real nature campsite, right by the sea with a sandy beach, with lots of large trees, secluded places with tree trunks, lots of sand paths, the pitches are even. You can stand where you want, under the trees, by the sea, in the sun. Simply sanitary, but everywhere hot water, everything is provided by solar panels ... SHOW MORE

 

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