@Michael-en-Linda
Campercontact member since 2024
About me
- Traveling party:
- -
- With pets?
- No
- Motorhome enthousiast since:
- 2009
My motorhome
- Motorhome:
- Dethleffs Trend T 7057 DBM
- Model year:
- 2022
- Motorhome length:
- 8m
- Chassis:
- Other
- Motorhome type:
- Low-profile coachbuilt
- Do you own or rent a motorhome?
- Own
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Sitecode: 104962
Mixed feelings about this campsite. We spent a weekend here with family: two tents, a caravan, and our campervan. It's a charming campsite with lots of greenery. A bit limited in the number of showers and toilets (2x2) for so many guests and such prices. NOTE: There are few campervan facilities, and wastewater disposal is not permitted! The owner explained to me that this is a deliberate policy to discourage large campervans. He prefers tents surrounded by greenery. But he does want the money.
Sitecode: 158329
Beautiful, professionally designed campsite. Well-landscaped pitches, excellent sanitary facilities, and a smart (waste)water system. The pitches on the outer ring, in particular, offer excellent privacy and views. We stayed for two nights and enjoyed some great cycling (which is why we chose this campsite).
Sitecode: 102249
A pleasant, spacious campsite with plenty of sunshine. Check-in and check-out are digital, and your electricity consumption is also managed and settled. It's wonderfully peaceful. We stayed for two nights in July, and there were few other guests. At full occupancy, two showers for 25 spots seems a bit cramped. All sanitary facilities were spotlessly clean at all times. An ideal location for cycling the Fochteloërveen one day and the Drents-Friese Wold the next!
Sitecode: 89575
Super nice CP! Great places on the Neckar bank with lots of space at the front and back. Nice grass too. We stayed here for 4 nights and paid €10,-/night plus €5,-/night for electricity. Please note, only cash payment, in the restaurant. Emptying the cassette is a bit of a makeshift but OK, grey water well is a bit awkward but the floor slopes well towards it. The area is beautiful, you can walk and cycle there. Heidelberg is recommended.
Sitecode: 58240
Atmosphereless campsite with caravan wrecks here and there. Large and once luxurious, now faded glory. The lady at reception was helpful but not friendly. We stayed there for 1 day/night to do the laundry. Showers shabby, toilets OK. Sani place OK. Lots of shade because of the narrow valley. The adjacent road makes a lot of noise during the day, quiet at night. € 28.50 (incl. electricity) is really too much for what is offered.
Sitecode: 104674
Nice quiet CP with wide places on grass and free modern toilets for € 15 / night. For electricity you pay very conveniently at a column, showers cost 1 euro. We stayed there for 5 wonderful nights, cycled and walked nicely. Bread and pastries at the village shop from 06:30, 2 restaurants and a good (!) pizzeria in the village. No cleaning observed unfortunately. Showers were only warm on really sunny days. That's why 4 and not 5 **. Recommended!
Sitecode: 25081
Very nice campsite with helpful Dutch owner. Former DDR resort around a large swimming lake. There are demarcated fields on the west side and a very large open field with free places on the east side. We stood 5 nights on the large field. Powerful electricity, hot water in showers and washing up. Sanitary facilities were recently renovated. Furthermore, all facilities for camper available. Surroundings very beautiful and good for cycling. Recommended!
Sitecode: 54544
Neat CP behind the bowling alley with spacious places on a kind of sedum surface. Costs € 10,-/night and electricity and water via machines: 1.67 kWh for € 1,- and 80 ltr for € 1,-. Or 10 cents for a watering can full. The manager is not super friendly but he is helpful. Due to a shortage of staff there was no hot food available, but there was an extensive bar. There are beautiful bike rides along the Elbe and to Wörlitz! In Dessau you can view Bauhaus art.
Sitecode: 100080
Beautiful place on the edge of the village with a magnificent view to the south. What peace! We stayed there one night (as an alternative to a full camper place) next to the blossoming trees. Unfortunately there are no facilities so we had to move on. Costs € 10,-/night. Nice owner. There are nice walks and bike rides to make and supermarkets are not far away.
Sitecode: 73165
For 1 night as a stopover. Emptying water and toilet is easy, flushing toilet with hand pump. Surface quickly becomes muddy, P-place next to it is better. Unfortunately, we had problems with people driving around in 2 cars with balloons of laughing gas in their mouths during the weekend, so it wasn't that quiet. The police come at 08:15 😣 But hey, it is free. And the bakery nearby is open early 😋
Sitecode: 91794
This CP is in a top location but has poor facilities: small places, only 3 shabby toilets and 2 moldy showers for 84 (!) places. Also, those showers are out of order in turns. Only cold water for washing dishes. Campers drive back and forth to discharge and take in water because of showering in their own car. And then pay 16€ plus 6€ for electricity and 1€ for water intake. No, this is just a cash cow for the owner.
Sitecode: 107376
Well maintained small CP with friendly managers. Places are 8x4 m but there is good maneuvering on the middle terrain. There are 2 bathrooms each with a toilet, shower and sink, fed with hot water from geyser. CP was full at the end of December but no problems with waiting for sanitary facilities. A lot of city/traffic noise because of densely built-up area. We stayed 4 nights and then you have seen the area. In total good price/quality ratio.
Sitecode: 15581
A CP as it should be. All facilities are present, of good quality and clean. And that in a top location near Altea, just outside the massive hustle and bustle that starts at Benidorm. But you pay for that, right? For the tough cyclists: go between the pros via Polop to make a climb to Guadalest (or further), beautiful! Altea is a nice town, in the other direction you can walk up the mountain at Albir or walk to the lighthouse.
Sitecode: 104589
Lovely quiet stay! Owner wants no more than 10 campers on his property and spreads them out as much as possible. Only a few places with electricity. There is one bathroom with toilet, shower and sink so sometimes you have to wait. Same with 1 dishwashing area. Very nice managers (F and NL), very helpful. Ampolla is a quiet seaside resort. Tips: watch flamingos along the delta bank, walk and cycle in the hinterland, train to Tarragona. We will be back!
Sitecode: 9669
Good campsite with more than enough and clean sanitary facilities. Lovely warm water. Trees everywhere, so lots of shade and be careful when parking. Spacious pitches, with connection to water and sewerage. Shop with fresh bread, bar with fries and burgers (also vegan). Only downside: there are fences on the street and beach side, but they were not locked when we were there! Long-term campers told us about theft and burglary. That's why 4 stars and not 5.
Sitecode: 13746
Great for a night on the way to/from the sunny south, nicely halfway. We arrived in December in the dark and left early the next morning in the dark, so saw nothing of the surroundings. We were the only ones there, nicely between two high hedges behind a pile of logs. felt safe. Indeed no facilities. The owner (YoupvtH lookalike) was not interested in us at all. You are there "Libre et Gratuit" Nov-Feb
Sitecode: 57555
Nice CP, description is correct. Except that taking water also costs money: 1 euro for 50 liters. And the swimming pool is only for the organized children's parties. Spacious and flat places and good sani-place. There are nice walks to make, but cycling is really steep! Just persevere to get there, the road seems to have no end but it is really not difficult and well signposted.
Sitecode: 70315
Indeed a beautiful view - on an industrial port and the sea. We found it an eerie place. We used the (neglected) sani-place and stood in Caión in between. The surrounding bushes are clearly in use as toilets.
Sitecode: 72411
We stayed here for three nights in August 2024, above the beach on grass. Beautiful place with showers on the beach and toilets when there is a lifeguard. On Friday, however, we were sent away by the police because it is not an official CP. Nor are the parking spaces below the beach. According to the police, you are allowed to park on the asphalt by the sea east of the beach at the fish market.
Sitecode: 43301
PLEASE NOTE: this campsite is ONLY OPEN IN HIGH SEASON! We have been coming here for family visits for several years and it is getting busier. The location is beautiful, overlooking the sea and the bay of Gijón, therefore 3 stars. The rest is only mediocre, but the sanitary facilities are clean and the staff is friendly. The terrain has some flat places, but is largely sloping. The campsite is far too expensive for what you get.
Sitecode: 102916
Nice CP! Beautiful location at a beautiful beach, many surfers. Many places, stayed three nights in July and slept peacefully. Toilets at the surf school were closed. Sani column fine! Showers at the beach. Only a few places at the picnic tables and they are flat, all other places need blocks. Beautiful walks along the coast.
Sitecode: 109388
Nice CP in a great location with a beautiful 300 degree view. Because the CP is just new, there is no shade from the young trees yet. Friendly owner, also speaks good English, is always available. Perfect sani spot plus a washing up area. Quite spacious/deep places, so chairs always fit. Always full in high season, so arrive on time. Various walks can be taken directly from Potes. There are 3 supermarkets and many restaurants in Potes.
Sitecode: 67332
Very nice campsite, agree with the previous positive reviews. Spacious pitches with lots of shade and sufficient electricity. Very friendly staff which also creates a nice atmosphere. The swimming pool is divided into a splash and swimming section, which is great if you want to swim some laps. Good sani spot with somewhat tight entrance. Beautiful area for walking and cycling. Recommended: Cahors and St Cirq Lapopie, cycling along the Lot and over the surrounding hills.
Sitecode: 100075
Nice CP with a very nice and very helpful manager. We paid €19 for 1 night incl. electricity. Spots are about 8 m deep but very narrow. There are neatly clean toilets and washing up areas, showering costs € 1. Good sanitary facilities. There is also a cafe and washing machine. With the swimming pool, it is a complete campsite and we had the impression that the mostly Spanish guests also used it that way. Completely full in the summer, with reserve places on the road.
Sitecode: 2067
Nice CP! On the Yonne river, where there is a relaxed atmosphere. We stayed 2 nights in mid-July and paid 11 euros per night all-in. There is now a self-cleaning toilet, there is already a tap next to it but it is not yet working. You can empty the cassette without water. Fortunately, the water was free at the boat dock. Nice cycling to Auxerre (recommended) and further into the hills.
Sitecode: 107311
We stayed here one night in July. No other campers. It is a parking lot and we did not see any signs indicating campers. It was indeed quiet at night - until 3 am, when the local youth started racing over the adjacent bridge on mopeds. There are houses at the P-place and lampposts so we felt fairly safe.
Sitecode: 53142
Quiet farm campsite with good sun/shade ratio. Sanitary facilities are dated but work well, unfortunately not really clean. The right half of the campsite is heavily uneven, the left half has sufficient flat pitches. Longer cable required for power. Very nice area for walking and cycling. We stayed there for three nights during the May holidays for the ACSI price of €21/night all-in and that provides an excellent price/performance ratio.
Sitecode: 42412
Spacious and quiet campsite with many large pitches, all on grass. Neat sanitary building that is well cleaned. All facilities for campers are present together. We stayed there for three nights in May, on the edge with a beautiful view over cornfields to the distant hills. Good price/performance ratio. There are nice bike rides along the Weser and in the hills. There is also a sandwich service and café available.
Sitecode: 103375
Great location on the water, but that's all. Owner wants to modernize but is experiencing resistance from the authorities. There are temporary containers with toilets and showers, clean but small, next to outdated sanitary facilities. Waste water must be discharged into a loose pipe, emptying the cassette is messy. The most annoying thing, however, is the noise from the incredibly busy freight railway line. We paid the ridiculous price of €32.50/night
Sitecode: 110233
Relaxed, somewhat messy campsite on the Fulda next to a village. Nice administrators. Sani facilities good, but spread over the site. Showers and toilets very clean, showers behind a curtain. Spülküche was under construction. There is a drive-in bakery 100 m away with delicious bread and pastries, open early. We paid €25.50/night incl. electricity during the May holidays. Please note: the clearance height at the entrance under the bridge is 3.2 m! Tip: Melsungen is much more beautiful than Rotenburg.
Sitecode: 20161
Very well-maintained campsite with all facilities in good order. Wonderfully quiet location. Sanitary facilities super clean and very good, not outdated as stated in previous reviews. We were able to use the adjacent indoor swimming pool for free during the May holidays and that was great! Please note, the ACSI discount is not valid during the May holidays, but we received a 10% discount on the regular rates. Recommended: cycling to Hannovermünden and to Bad Karlshafen.
Sitecode: 88161
Great place with electricity and good sanitary facilities, completely free. We stayed 1 night in January and did not see the place in daylight. The grass was cordoned off because it was soggy and we stood with 4 campers on the asphalted central area. Please note: we were taking an evening walk and at 8:30 PM the street lights went out! You suddenly find yourself on the street in pitch darkness. At 6:00 am there is light again. These times also apply at the CP!
Sitecode: 46685
Large campsite with many facilities. Good sanitary facilities, spacious, almost level camper pitches. Large sanitary buildings. Unfortunately, the highway noise is very prevalent. No deposit paid. You can enter until 9:00 PM, but unfortunately you can only leave after 8:00 AM. We paid 31 euros per night and that is too much. But since we had to be in Gijón in January due to family visits, we had no choice. Recommended in Gijón: the boulevard!
Sitecode: 102760
We stayed here for five nights, longer than usual, but it is a nice place. Water and electricity available, black and gray water can be easily discharged. Showering and toilet in your camper. The WiFi also works fine. Nice atmosphere, not least because Alex is a very good host who speaks his languages. We paid 16 euros per night including electricity, which I think was a bit on the high side. No problems with the neighboring dogs, but with the roosters.
Sitecode: 42998
Very busy large CP with relatively few toilets and showers. Southern part with four flat terraces, northern part has a slightly sloping terrace plus a large plain. We were on that slope for four nights around Christmas: two nights with a power outage! The grounding also did not work, shock when touching the chassis. Atmosphereless whole. There was nothing else in the area, otherwise we would have left. Reservations recommended.
Sitecode: 8979
We stayed here 1 night. Three stars because it's free. It takes quite some effort to get there from the highway. When we arrived at 7:00 PM, we were with four campers. The next morning it turned out to be full and so was the adjacent P-place! The toilet block was really not clean, but it did have a small tap, water turned off at the sani point. So refilling the camper was not possible, but emptying and rinsing the cassette was possible. View: blank wall.
Sitecode: 64732
We chose this campsite because of the swimming pool, but unfortunately it is only small. We spent four nights at one of the camper spots (after reservation). Unfortunately, they are near the playground with screaming children until 9 p.m. Road is not disturbing, valley is beautiful. Pizzas and snacks can be ordered. Plumbing is fine and sufficient capacity. Sani column outside the campsite is gone, facilities now scattered, inconvenient. Rate 29 euros/night.
Sitecode: 61925
Neat campsite, but pitches are not very large - you are close together without separation. Good sanitary facilities, but no sani column or the like - those services are spread over the site. Good baker arrives at the campsite around 8 o'clock (honk). A small stream runs across the site, but nice sound if you like it. There are similar campsites on both sides of this campsite. Reservations are a must in the Chamonix region in high season!
Sitecode: 106088
Took this campsite as all others were full and we now know why, after three nights. Location is nice at the end of a valley and that's the positive. Sanitary facilities are poor, dirty and inadequate. Staff are disinterested and actually work in the bar, which also serves as reception. Garbage cans overflowing. Grass (well it's green stuff) way too high. No sani column or place, but facilities spread. And that cost us € 26.30 / night. Not recommended!
Sitecode: 88502
Paradise between the fruit trees. The owner encourages you to pick plums. For electricity you need at least 30 meters of cable. And you also need blocks. Environment is wonderfully quiet, no tourists seen. We spent three nights and cycled for two days over the hills and along the rivers Saône and Coney. Recommended for peace seekers!
Sitecode: 13242
Messy unkempt campsite with dated facilities. Can't find a flat spot. The lake is still empty so not really nice there. Rate is currently 19 euros if you also want electricity. Well that's really not worth it so we moved on.
Sitecode: 14095
Nice place, good facilities. Stood one night. Indeed busy during the day with traffic across the intersection and from the municipal yard behind it, but quiet in the evening and at night. Town is nice to walk through, with its special basilica.
Sitecode: 59096
Yes, this is how camping in France should be! Quiet terraced campsite with spacious pitches, plenty of shade, but also sunny spots. Great swimming pool, spacious sanitary facilities that are clean and unadorned, good camper facilities. Nice staff. We were at the western edge of the forest for four nights at the beginning of May and enjoyed the sunset every evening. Recommended: boulangerie Tilleul in Faucon and the cycling routes, from the tourist office or from the reception folder.
Sitecode: 59129
We were here at the end of April / beginning of May. Mixed feelings: spacious pitches, nice large swimming pool, friendly staff. Sanitary facilities were too cramped, one building was still closed, and hot water is unpredictable. High hedges for shade, you don't need that in May, but you do in the summer. If this campsite is full, we would not want to be here. Recommendations: the town with its castle and the cycling routes that run past the campsite!
Sitecode: 28623
Relaxed campsite with sun and shade. Plumbing is good, hot water for washing up and showering. Price with ACSI was €15/night and then tourist tax. Nice large swimming pool, but at the end of April the water was not really warm, so a bit of swimming. Bus camper fits under the trees, search for larger campers. Friendly staff. Cycling to Rousillon, Gordes, Murs and Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt is beautiful! Maybe busy in high season due to the mobile homes.
Sitecode: 100084
CP looks neat, currently costs € 12.78 per night. Plus €5 for a membership card. We cycled past it over the voie verte, but are cheaper ourselves at a campsite 15 km away, with all amenities including a swimming pool. Add to that the continuous noise of the road and count your profit.
Sitecode: 9025
We were there 1 night at the end of April. It was busy with campers (drainage point blocked 😖) and with local traffic (buses, trucks, etc). Center town is close and worth seeing. You are very close together.
Sitecode: 127
A place of gravel to stand. Well lit and quiet, during the night from Saturday to Sunday that we were there. We had not called, there was one other camper that received power from somewhere (?). Sleep and on again.
Sitecode: 21239
Campsite with mainly permanent pitches, but opposite the entrance a free field for tourers. Part is paved but unfortunately lies in the shade and right next to a landfill. Be careful when maneuvering on the grass because you will sink into it, unfortunately, is our experience. Small sanitary building that is cleaned 'on request'. Shower tokens cost us €1.20 for five minutes. Beautiful bike rides made in the area. We were there in October, it was quiet
Sitecode: 96032
Warning: this campsite is not open all year round! In 2022, for example, already closed on October 2, we read at the gate when we arrived unsuspectingly on October 28. Very nicely situated in a wide part of the Lesse valley. Also looks like a great campground.
Sitecode: 98719
Warning: this campsite is really not open all year round! In October, when we stood in front of the gate in the evening. Well situated, we saw two days later during a bike ride. Recommended environment: Chateau de Vêvres and the village of Celles.
Sitecode: 3596
Fairly large CP with (on the road side) beautiful distant view. Places not marked. On the tree side (shady because south side) no grass but dusty lava grit. Excellent sani column and separate tap for drinking water. Places almost flat. Little supervision, which can sometimes lead to a bit of chaos. Excellent price/performance ratio! Pulvermaar itself was disappointing: just a busy recreational lake at 5 euros per person, no nature.
Sitecode: 9299
Large and heavily used CP, was completely full every night. Neat places. Costs € 12 per night, to be paid in advance (cash). Electricity at the column costs 50 cents per kWh and water from the machine costs 1 cent per liter. Waste separation well organized. Downside: there is only one sani station and that causes a traffic jam of departing campers every morning, there should certainly be two. Meersburg visits strongly recommended!
Sitecode: 13435
This is a campsite with three options: CP in front of the door, camper spots just inside the barrier, or just a spot on the campsite. We have been standing in a normal place. Luxurious campsite with very good and modern sanitary facilities. Just next to the campsite you can enter the lake via the public meadow. Great swimming! Camping and CP are very busy in high season. We paid € 35.40/night for 2 people plus electricity. No separation between places so you have 8 neighbours.
Sitecode: 13389
Great location! Exactly what a CP should have (even if it is somewhat piece of string 😃). Hiking paradise too. Price is € 10 + € 4 for electricity + kurtax. TIP: If you come from the west, via Feldkirch, do not take the mountain route via narrow roads, but drive via the highway to Bludenz and then take the main road into the mountains. Arrived at Damüls, at the Uga Express lift, search on Google Maps for Haus Rotwandblick and you can't miss a ride.
Sitecode: 28108
A busy campsite in high season with small pitches and narrow paths. Surrounded by houses so you don't have a real feeling of nature. Unfriendly managers who juggle the rates, so we lost more than they had suggested: CHF 41 per night for 2 people with camper and electricity. You immediately block the entrance to the campsite by dumping waste water and taking in water. Both have to be paid separately! Also for the showers by the way
Sitecode: 9601
Nicely located campsite, but in high season it is very busy. Because there are no hedges between the pitches, you immediately have eight neighbors around you. Lovely lake to swim in, you can walk straight into it from the campsite. Messy plumbing with unreliable hot water supply. Could be cleaner but not really dirty. Good camper facilities. Contrary to what is stated in the information, we had to pay € 22.70 per night. We have made beautiful bike rides.
Sitecode: 53984
Large campsite due to the many permanent pitches, which are, as usual, pleasantly chaotic. Spacious tour pitches on the outskirts, with or without trees. Many reasonably clean sanitary buildings. Nice big pool!! Restaurant not tried. We cycled through the woods for two days and then into the swimming pool (at 30 plus degrees). Bit of a strange sani column.
Sitecode: 12138
Calm spot. Next door is a football club so maybe crowds in the car park on weekends. Place is quite sloping but less at the edges, so no problem with blocks. We did not find the town really picturesque to say the least, but everything was present in terms of shops. And the bakery is already open at 06:00! Free so good price/performance ratio, therefore four stars.
Sitecode: 67498
Perfectly organized campsite with spacious pitches, lots of greenery, beautiful views, electricity and water everywhere, 18+ and plenty of very clean sanitary facilities. Everything has been thought of, the administrators really care about their company. We stayed here for three nights. A swimming pool will also come into operation in June - then there will be nothing left to be desired. Maybe it's too neat and perfect :-) Tip: Payment must be made in cash.
Sitecode: 25045
Very well organized campsite. As usual by the sea, rather small places. One night in transit, easily close to the highway. Nice walk down and back, to the boulevard of Zarautz. camp store with only long-lasting items. Not five stars because the showers are clearly in need of a makeover and were really not clean. Washing up areas are very good. I wouldn't want to be here in the summer.
Sitecode: 59049
Great campsite in low season, but don't think about staying here when it's full. Now nice and quiet, very clean sanitary facilities, nice people at the reception and a nice indoor pool. We enjoyed cycling to Biarritz, Bayonne and Hendaye.
Sitecode: 46472
Calm spot. We stood on the bumpy grass next to the gravel. Water was available but you can't take it through a hose. Downside was that at 04:00 a car drove over the path, stopped and continued towards the river. Not clear what those guys were up to. Roman ruins are recommended: has been an amphitheater for 10,000 people!
Sitecode: 22526
This mainly concerns the location near the exit/entrance of the highway. Spacious pitches, we had one on gravel and flat. Sanitary building is old, washing up place worthless. Discharging and ingesting water are OK and you can empty your cassette. We were there at the end of October and cycled a nice round. Paid € 21.40 incl. electricity, the most expensive place during this holiday! Price not in proportion to performance.
Sitecode: 94494
Reasonable as a campsite, but does not belong in this camper app. There is in fact no sani column or place and also no place for cassette toilets. The manager advised to let the gray water run and to empty the cassette in the regular toilets. Water is available everywhere, that is. The only advantage is that this campsite is open all year round. Quiet village. With ACSI card we paid almost 13 euros per night in October.
Sitecode: 23758
Nice campsite because of spacious pitches and relaxed atmosphere in October. Sanitary dated and not so clean, situated on the edge of the campsite so for many a long walk. Sani place for campers is sufficient. Town is pleasant. Beautiful setting, Les Alpilles is a must see! We cycled for a few days to, among other things, Les Baux and the television tower (recommended).
Sitecode: 21230
Nice field and nice and quiet. Need blocks. Good facilities for a night of free standing. No electricity seen. Close to highway, therefore used as a stopover.
Sitecode: 84164
We think the praise “about this location” is quite exaggerated. There are only a few flat places for example. And the sani column is very inconvenient: discharging water is a challenge, discharging the cassette is certainly not splash-free and much too low, you can only take water with your own watering can. Small restaurant with dishes to order only. Places are large but without separation. Swimming pool is very good, in summer when the roof is open.
Sitecode: 30284
We were there in mid-August and CP was open as usual. Were there with eight other campers. Amenities are across the road, next to the Cave. Discharging water and emptying the cassette is free, taking water costs 2 euros (token at the kiosk). No electricity available. Flat pitches and super quiet at night. Some picnic benches on the lawn. Great place.
Sitecode: 72543
Busy family campsite with a fairly large swimming pool. Very helpful staff and nice views from the campsite. Good base for cycling trips in the area, including to a waterfall and to Vitoria-Gasteiz (really nice city). In the high season (we were there in August) you don't come there for the rest 😆. Choose the right time for the pool: hour before lunch or last hour before closing. Very good and free motorhome facilities.
Sitecode: 86049
Well organized campsite with ample facilities. However, places are tight, which creates interesting scenes every day and you are therefore close to each other. Great surf spot two minutes walk, beautiful beach with cliffs! There is also a car park just outside the site, so you can take full advantage of the site, without a car. Campers larger than 9 meters not recommended.
Sitecode: 57885
Nice people at reception, relaxed atmosphere. nice beach nearby with restaurants. Unfortunately the noise from the highway is all overpowering, hence the score.
Sitecode: 98671
Very nice place, hospitable owners. Peace and spacious places. Unmatched for the price! When the gîtes are ready, the CP will be moved to a slope behind the building. It was too cool for swimming. Made a few nice bike rides in the area.
Sitecode: 48679
We were here for two nights in mid-October. Not really complete camper place: split instead of gravel gives problems for your blocks, water connection does not work. Dirty water drain is a well in the parking lot, if you are lucky there is no car above, I also have the idea that it is a rainwater drain. The place is in the middle of the campsite, I can imagine that in the summer it is very busy around your camper. Environment is beautiful!
Sitecode: 23491
Three nights very comfortable on a motorhome. That is better than a normal place on the campsite and also a lot cheaper. Unfortunately, the busy roads right around the campsite are very noisy from 05:00 to 23:00! Because of the cold in October we sat indoors in the evenings, but in the summer that noise doesn't seem like fun to relax outside.
Sitecode: 4128
Exactly as a CP should be, for a low rate! There are 20 power connections so I wonder if you should be on the paths or next to them? We stood for 2 nights and made a wonderful day bike ride on very well marked cycle paths, see photo of the network. Tip: to abbaye Nouaillé-Maupertuis.
Sitecode: 8504
Promising on paper, but in practice there was only electricity, which is a shame because the place is beautiful. Throwing money in a letterbox based on trust is OK, but why camera? Owner drives back and forth for other business. Coming from north difficult to find, from south it is.
Sitecode: 27494
Fisherman's paradise where also 10 campers can be. With a camper you have all the space, but no attention from the manager. It is mainly concerned with the day trippers. We were there for 3 nights, no sanitary cleaning. There is a private water source, but a bucket of water shows sediment and color. We just didn't drink it. Got a bit strange impression. Note: electricity still costs € 4.
Sitecode: 47835
Indeed a well-maintained campsite, a little too tidy. Good pool, bad WiFi. Strange that there is only cold water at the washing-up areas, but then you just drain a bucket of warm / hot water from the shower. Nice people at the reception but strange allocation policy. All in all a bit expensive for what is on offer.
Sitecode: 43301
Pleasant campsite with a friendly atmosphere, sometimes chaos. I think there are also customers for the cafe during the day. Super school sanitary facilities and good WiFi around the reception. We are now here for the second time and there is a new administrator who is very attentive. Camping idd not open all year round, what? Do not understand the criticisms, if you have not spent the night, you must keep your mouth shut!
Sitecode: 54821
Good price / quality ratio. Spotless CP with all amenities, but no shade at all. Then asphalt is very hot! Strange water connection indeed, but with the spare parts that I always have with me, I have made a male-male connection.
Sitecode: 9173
Special place next to a pilgrimage cathedral. Nice view from the terrace at the bar. Behind the cathedral are toilets; there you can tap water. Parking only renewed, now completely asphalt. The flat place is right under the souvenir shop, the rest is pretty sloping. In July it was very quiet there. We have made a beautiful walk to the mountain peak behind!
Sitecode: 40056
Good CP with reasonable places on grass under trees. Good sanitary facilities and waste / toilet water discharge fine. We were there mid-July and it was busy, also on the beach and the boulevard towards Giulianova. It is just a pity that the garbage collectors arrive at 5 a.m., therefore not 10.
Sitecode: 19698
Super well organized CP with spacious places on open pavement with grass strip next to it. Is then also run by Camper Club Napoli. Very clean sanitary facilities, showers cost 1 euro but are good. Tip: take a place on the mountain side because road gives a lot of noise. Bus plus metro give good connection to center, great explanation by manager.
Sitecode: 55706
Nice little campsite but always full. Too few and not clean bathrooms. No possibility for waste / toilet water. Friendly owner who speaks English well. Around the lake many roadside tourists in campers and tents. You can NOT drive from Capitignano to the campsite. Rate has become higher, we paid 27 euros incl. Electricity. Recommended: walk to Monte Civitella!
Sitecode: 58616
Friendly campsite where Direzione and permanent residents have turned the siesta into art. Good sanitary facilities (don't understand the reviews), especially the showers (60 cents for a lot of hot water)! Nice field with trees for campers and campers. Nice and clean swimming pool, close to Coop, what more do you want? Well, the highway doesn't make constant noise. Therefore an 8 and no 10. We paid 23.50 incl.
Sitecode: 57355
Relaxed small campsite with very friendly staff, who also speak English. We chose this campsite because of the large swimming pool and the washing machines and spent three nights here. Made beautiful bike rides and a few times in Alberobello. Negatives: it is not really clean (including swimming pool), weak power and internet. Price is certainly OK.
Sitecode: 68508
Nice spacious CP annex day recreation area. We have been here for 1 night on our way from South-East Italy to Amalfi and Pompeii, but otherwise we would have stayed here for longer. Rate 10 euros plus electricity, in our case 2 euros for just the night, otherwise it is 4. Roads to it are very bumpy and sagging even for Italy, but the surroundings are beautiful. River is knee deep in July.
Sitecode: 19940
Neat large camper place next to a campsite, of which sanitary facilities may be used. Good options for discharging waste water and toilet water and taking in drinking water. Friendly Direzione. Shower 50 cents for 5 minutes of nice hot water. Rate 20 euros for motorhome with 2 people and electricity, slowly increasing with more people. We spent 3 nights there in July, walked and cycled.
Sitecode: 19504
Beautiful view all around! We were the only ones here in mid-July, under the big oak. From the CP you can walk into the mountains to the east, and cycle to the west. We met three employees of the restaurant, who spoke only Italian. PLEASE NOTE: there is NO possibility to discharge waste water or toilet water. The toilet in the restaurant only during opening times.