
@ReGicamp
Campercontact member since 2025
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Sitecode: 8925
Booked a wild spot with late checkout for €76 in the off-season to enjoy a nice swim for one day. Arrived: Pool closed. Filed a complaint. I had to show them where it said it was open. They showed them in their own app that the pool was actually still open. The response: "Well, then it's a technical glitch we can't do anything about." So, off you go and find a campsite where you can swim! Also check online reviews.
Sitecode: 106370
A large campsite, especially suitable for children. Beautiful pitches with lots of trees and various "bumps." Everything is provided and clean, though pricey. We paid €124.50 for one night in September (2 adults and 3 children) – NOTE! This included a late checkout until 7:00 PM and preferred pitch when booking, including a Royal Comfort pitch. Otherwise, €77.50. Late season, lots of small, whining children, but you know that beforehand. Draining is difficult due to a tight bend.
Sitecode: 22190
08/25 Not a very large, quiet campsite. We were allowed to choose a pitch. Spacious pitches too. We paid €62 per night (5 people, 2 adults, 3 children) for 3 nights + electricity. Not much to do for teenagers. Everything in the area is closed on Sundays. You can hear the sawmill, but not full-time. Clean restrooms. Small groceries available. We would like to expand that. Debit card payments from €25. Bread service (not on Sundays). The river isn't really suitable for swimming.
Sitecode: 26006
08/25 Good campsite. You can choose your own pitch, so a large one is also possible. Pros: Excellent/clean sanitary facilities with all amenities such as refrigerators, freezers, and washing machines. Close to the town center with a supermarket. Cons: No shelter, no shop on the campsite itself, small restaurant with Swiss prices. Swimming pool fee (free from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the campsite). We paid CHF 199.08 + electricity. (4 nights, 5 people: 2 adults, 3 children)
Sitecode: 51158
Lovely, large family campsite with usually plenty of space. August/25th. We arrived without a reservation and were able to stay 5 nights (choose your own pitch). €88.50 per night (2 adults, 3 children + 10-amp electricity). Unfortunately, you have to pay for a separate swimming pool at €8 per person for a small pool. But you don't really miss it because of the lake. Supermarket, sandwiches, etc. Porlezza and supermarket are a 5-minute bike ride away. Free shuttle to the village in the morning. Everything is excellently maintained (after wind, daily beach visits, etc.).
Sitecode: 28989
08/25 We stayed there for 2 nights. Large family campsite with everything: supermarket, nice pool, sports facilities, and lots of Dutch regulars. We were next to the lake: terrible stench when there was no wind!! Glad we were out of the stench. The €10 cocktail at the bar was from a cardboard carton that we saw and received. Undrinkable, and was there any alcohol in it? Lots of young people there in the evenings, too. Toilet paper rolls in the toilets, etc., filthy! Little shade due to low vegetation.
Sitecode: 112726
Beautiful and well-maintained campsite, which you wouldn't notice. The staff were super friendly. We called for one night and stayed four for €68.75 per night (5 people, 2 adults). 08/25 Lovely pool, mini-supermarket, bread service, and restaurant. Steep mountain. Drive 7.5 meters from Spotorno: the best route. You have to pay separately for the pool and chairs. The bus down is €2 return, but it only goes to the local beach club in Varigotti: make sure you reserve in advance. Lots of locals for the restaurant and motorcycles.
Sitecode: 97865
Spontaneous stay for 1 night on August 25th We still had some spots available Disadvantages: No privacy €92 for 1 night (5 people, 2 adults) Quite expensive for a standard spot Few shade spots Additional charge for a hot shower Swimming cap required for the pool No shop, supermarket quite a distance on foot Pros: Delightfully refreshing at the lake's outlet Clean and attractive restrooms: everything can be operated with your foot, except the doors...
Sitecode: 64850
Nice, small campsite. We were looking for one night and found a spot: 08/2025 GOOD: Super nice/beautiful swimming pool Bread delivery service Friendly people Lots of different trees on the campsite We were pitched in a corner by the river. Beautiful, huge spot, half behind reeds. However, the river smelled. Downsides: The toilets/sanitary facilities could definitely use some improvement and be cleaner. Singer on Friday night: it was more fun than good singing. Still, it was nice.
Sitecode: 58976
A complete campsite: swimming pool, supermarket, etc. Pitches are quite uneven. We were able to extend each day. Upon arrival, we had to look around beforehand with a golf cart to find a spot. This gave us a large corner spot. Some spots were awning to awning. The toilets could use better cleaning. Cleaners are present but, in our opinion, they rarely clean the toilets. We paid €72 per night: 2 adults, 3 children. 08/25.
Sitecode: 59492
We stayed there for one night. It was fine, the owner was friendly and the Dutch were very nice. They cooked their own meals, as everyone says, with a small snack. However, the food cost €25 per person. We arrived late, and the owner said we could join them. We only saw these prices later. Points of interest: Some spots require a long power cord. You do need to like church bells (even at night, at least two bells per hour). Supermarket is far away. Price is a bit high for this type of campsite!
Sitecode: 99995
Got it while traveling. €21 for 5 people including electricity. Always a spot, and you can pitch wherever you want. We called and were able to arrive until 8 PM. The next day, it didn't matter what time you left. The bathroom could be better, though. The manager came to clean it: two sprays of perfume and it was clean. The shower was mediocre—warm but dirty. "Even after cleaning." The supermarket within walking distance was great.
Sitecode: 107614
We stayed here for two nights. Everything was fine and tidy, and the pitches were spacious. But we didn't realize camping at the farm was "so expensive." We had to pay €98 (2 adults and 3 children). Two days earlier, we'd paid €40 per night at a fully equipped 5-star campsite. So, no child rates. A great spot for older people, and quiet.
Sitecode: 86225
07/25 Good campsite with indoor and outdoor pools. The outdoor pool is free. It's owned by the municipality: lifeguards are very well-monitored. There's even an 18+ zone for swimming. The sanitary facilities were excellent and spotlessly clean. Ideal campsite for children. Not overcrowded due to the combination with a bungalow park. According to the caretaker, they'll be reinstalling and increasing the electricity supply soon. The park is a recent addition to EuroParcs: everything is well-maintained.
Sitecode: 14799
Great campervan spot. We stayed there for one night while visiting Obelink. We had three children with us and had the time of our lives. We were allowed to use all the camping facilities, including the swimming pool, for around €40 (2 adults + 3 children) including electricity, Wi-Fi, etc. for 24 hours. We were right next to the barrier (the largest spot) for the campsite. Yes, it opens occasionally, but we weren't bothered by it.