We stayed at this campsite during August in a tent on one of the front row pitches (definitely worth the extra fee).
The site is quite small, but still has all facilities with amazing views of the lake. The beach is mainly pebbly, but there are beach showers dotted along the front. (No pool, not needed with the lake infront of you!)Smaller boats can moor up on bouys or boats over 5.5m can use the adjacent Solcio marina (cost for launching/crane and moorings on pontoon)
There is a small shop but only sold water, drinks, beers and wine. However at the end of the road to the site there is a small supermarket, selling most things needed including fresh bread. There is also a larger supermarket about a mile from the site.
There are 2 toilet blocks that are regularly cleaned as well as facilities for motorhomes.
The restaurant on the site has a pizza take away as well as eat in. However they do not serve food between 2.30pm and 6pm.
This site is perfect for a peaceful holiday away from the more commercialised campsites that you pay more for and don't necessarily use the facilities.
It is next to a railway line (We got used to the noise as it wasn't constant) and the village church does chime every hour (& half jour)from 7.30am until 10pm, but that's part of being in Italy. I would definitely recommend this...We stayed at this campsite during August in a tent on one of the front row pitches (definitely worth the extra fee).
The site is quite small, but still has all facilities with amazing views of the lake. The beach is mainly pebbly, but there are beach showers dotted along the front. (No pool, not needed with the lake infront of you!)Smaller boats can moor up on bouys or boats over 5.5m can use the adjacent Solcio marina (cost for launching/crane and moorings on pontoon)
There is a small shop but only sold water, drinks, beers and wine. However at the end of the road to the site there is a small supermarket, selling most things needed including fresh bread. There is also a larger supermarket about a mile from the site.
There are 2 toilet blocks that are regularly cleaned as well as facilities for motorhomes.
The restaurant on the site has a pizza take away as well as eat in. However they do not serve food between 2.30pm and 6pm.
This site is perfect for a peaceful holiday away from the more commercialised campsites that you pay more for and don't necessarily use the facilities.
It is next to a railway line (We got used to the noise as it wasn't constant) and the village church does chime every hour (& half jour)from 7.30am until 10pm, but that's part of being in Italy. I would definitely recommend this site to all groups of people. If you have a boat there are so many places to visit, you can leave the car on site.
Remember to take water shoes and mosquito spray, although we weren't swarmed by them, no different to most campsites in the Mediteranean. The people on the site were very friendly as were the Italians as we visited the surrounding towns.More
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