@WillemvanHamersvelt
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Sitecode: 91776
Forget about this one. The restaurant has closed down. The parking lot is located behind a closed gate. There are a few parking spaces on the street for cars that aren't too big, but they are completely unusable for the average camper. Moreover, it is situated on an ugly industrial estate.
Sitecode: 58843
It's remarkable that a campsite has even been established here. The entire area is tilted at a 45-degree angle, so terraces have been dug out. This makes maneuvering very difficult. Restrooms are reached via an almost Alpine scramble. The owners are incredibly friendly. Excellent bread service. Narrow and difficult access road (even via the recommended route).
Sitecode: 115609
Judging by the previous review, there seems to have been a translation problem. The sanitary facilities are absolutely not clean. Thick cobwebs in the showers. Dirty toilets. The entire site exudes disrepair. From the spacious camping field, there's an unobstructed view of the caravan park. At €17.50 on September 20th, it's not expensive either. But it falls under the category of "for lack of anything better."
Sitecode: 115047
Super clean, meticulously maintained campsite. Immaculate sanitary facilities. Beautiful location. Friendly manager. One star deducted: no sani-theatre. There is a cassette dump station, which is also spotlessly clean. But greywater must be disposed of elsewhere, via a 30 x 30 meter drain with a cast-iron lid that can't be opened manually. You have to get a key for fresh water at reception, it seems. Or you can drag a watering can from the sanitary facilities. Bread service.
Sitecode: 94898
A very pleasant, beautifully situated site with superb views where you won't be fleeced. Two people, two nights, including tourist tax, €28.40. No electricity, though. Lukewarm showers with push buttons that bounce back too quickly. The Route des Crêtes is unforgettably impressive, but incredibly challenging and steep for cyclists (including e-bikers). Descending is terrifying due to the lack of guardrails or walls. The road surface is awful and bouncy.
Sitecode: 21381
Dying, like a small town. Filthy restroom station located outside the CP. The adjacent free parking lot is just as suitable for overnight stays as the paid CP, which is therefore completely unnecessary unless you urgently need power. For eleven euros at the CP, we had to wait fifteen minutes on September 8th before the reluctant barrier was remotely opened.
Sitecode: 50210
A half-hour walk to a wonderful city. Quiet location nonetheless. Plenty of shade. A decent ACSI price. Outdated, substandard bathroom fixtures. No toilet seats, so you have to sit on the toilet covered in urine. Irregular showers. A huge, muddy mess when it rains. A sloppy reception staff assigns occupied spaces and shrugs their shoulders at complaints. We accept it all, because there's nothing better in Avignon. A meager 3 stars.
Sitecode: 104910
An excellent place to stay overnight and visit this exceptionally interesting town. Its history is steeped in hydroelectricity. Seventeen wheels are still visible. Get a map at the tourist office. Incidentally, it has a wonderful Provençal atmosphere with many terraces. The dozens of antique dealers are only open on Fridays and weekends. Downside: tiny mosquitoes.
Sitecode: 110017
Not for us. You are half on the road and crooked. One-way street that ends in a (too) low tunnel. Or take a narrow side road that is prohibited for plus 3.5 tons. Heavy and high campers are trapped like a rat.
Sitecode: 1716
Beautiful spot between the vineyards. The separation between the places are also grapevines. Magnificent view over the rolling landscape. You can't escape the (free) wine tasting of Jean, the pater familias of this winery. Old Jean gives a lecture of over an hour in machine-gun French without stopping to think that his Dutch audience can't follow him.
Sitecode: 113616
Worthless. Half past six in the evening on Thursday 22 May: barrier closed, reception hermetically sealed and not a living soul to be seen while this campsite is open all year round according to its own website.
Sitecode: 56094
Beautiful location. Excellent sanitary facilities. Bread for sale in the restaurant in the morning. Very friendly receptionist. Very difficult to find a somewhat straight spot. Even with ramps, many spots are unusable. In addition, trees are so close together that you cannot drive into many spots with a large camper without damage.
Sitecode: 59520
If you, as a campsite owner, have gold in your hands at one of the most beautiful places in the Spanish Pyrenees, you stare at a potential camping guest on May 21 as if he were the devil himself and shout in dismay: “No camping, no camping.” According to his own website, he is only closed on October 15. Must be a cultural difference.
Sitecode: 108733
On Thursday afternoon, May 8, in the pouring rain at the end of a rubble path/mountain stream, stood in front of a closed gate. An earlier attempt that day to call resulted in the message that this number is not in use. On the spot, a sign mentions another number. That also does not work. We were therefore unable to share the great experiences of our predecessors.
Sitecode: 102566
Prototype of the very wrong developments around CPs. Hermetically sealed gate can only be opened by ICT people. We drop out at the sight of QR code and a faded and therefore unreadable step-by-step plan. Moreover, a very ugly spot on an industrial estate. Never mind.
Sitecode: 105780
Neat CP in a bleak place, brightened up by beautiful murals. Separate taps for drinking water and to rinse out cassettes, which is not a given everywhere. Municipalities often install a CP to provide local retailers and catering establishments with extra customers. No point here. On a Wednesday afternoon in May, almost all catering establishments are closed. And the big supermarkets will manage on their own. The town is on its deathbed.
Sitecode: 100363
Beautifully situated spot. Sanitary facilities are reminiscent of football changing rooms from the 70s. Soil absorbs almost no rainwater, which makes driving in and out of places an adventurous activity even two days after the last downpour, with the chance of getting stuck in the mud. Owner warns against this too, but has no alternative and is happy to collect his ten euros.
Sitecode: 27982
Beautifully situated place. Beautifully laid out too. Unfortunately maintained in a Southern European way. So not, so that the door of the sanitary facilities is screwed shut because everything no longer works. Dirty: one tap for drinking water and flushing toilet. Adventurous path into the depths and back again. Completely unclear how to pay.
Sitecode: 104239
For what is (not) offered ridiculously expensive at 20 euros for a camper with two people. Apart from a bumpy lawn and a garbage container there is absolutely nothing. No water, no disposal facilities and no electricity. There is a super nice town around the corner, but that is not the merit of this CP.
Sitecode: 19063
Great place to visit the old centre of Auch. But that is no credit to the CP, which suffers from lack of maintenance, which is reflected in high-growing weeds and muddy holes in the road network. Then 13.20 euros per night is a very high amount, even if that includes electricity.
Sitecode: 22664
Drove on quickly. Gray spot. But above all very dirty finishing spot. Two bricked-in urinals as a cassette-less spot. Do we have to stamp our presents with paper in them? No flush tap. Only a clean water tap. So? Ugh!!!!
Sitecode: 12727
With 17 euros in ACSI period great price for a campsite within walking distance of the beach and with the bus to the center in front of the gate. Exceptionally helpful and friendly reception staff.. Quite tight places. Lovely showers as long as the hot water is not gone. Service area is a disaster. Hard to find and with terribly tight bends between trees and poles in the access route seems mainly intended to cause maximum camper damage.
Sitecode: 46417
Previous review is not from this place. This one does not cost 10€, but is free and there is no wifi. Excellent place. We did not hear a pool pump or rattling fence.. Within walking distance of interesting historical city. Right next to olive oil factory. With sales. Too bad there are still louts who empty their toilet cassette in the first hole, while there really is a separate pit for it. The CP can't do anything about it.
Sitecode: 101398
Excellent place with beautiful views of the mountain world. Very friendly owner who only speaks fast Spanish and likes to do so. Doesn't matter whether his guests understand him or not. Un-Spanish good and clean sanitary facilities. Tip: if you want to see the picturesque villages of Pampaneira (highly recommended), Bubion and Capileira, get up early to get a very crooked parking spot. And go back to the CP in Orgiva in the evening.
Sitecode: 54414
Plenty of space, free and a mile and a half walk from the cave dwellings. Shops and terraces nearby and quiet at night despite the proximity of the city. The terrain is functional and not intended to be atmospheric. The dumping ground is filthy and we dare not imagine what the two water taps were used for.
Sitecode: 26204
Excellent free place. Market on Friday is hardly a problem. Set up doesn't start until half past seven and the trade leaves around one o'clock. No drinking water and no flushing water for cassette. Waste water for black water untraceable despite English description. Beautiful walk through a spectacular gorge.
Sitecode: 54401
What is this parking lot doing on Camper Contact if it is strictly forbidden to stay overnight here? Seems to me like provoking a violation. So delete!!
Sitecode: 63280
If you don't mind camping bureaucracy, this is a great site with large pitches. Close to the sea, accessible through the dunes. Almost the Netherlands, but then good weather. Extensive beach without hideous high-rise buildings. Dirty service area at the end of the campsite. Grey water well clogged for a long time at the end of September The drain of the campsite that nobody looks after. Annoying: waiting for an employee to connect and disconnect electricity.
Sitecode: 30016
Brand new, fully paved CP on the edge of a large parking lot. Photos show the old site, nearby. The municipality deserves all the praise for this new CP, even though there were only two discharge points for grey water at the end of September. The rest will follow. A fantastic stalactite cave and many terraces are ten minutes away on foot.
Sitecode: 58449
Well deserved five stars. CP is safe, flat (concrete) and so clean you can almost eat off the ground. Excellent dump station where you can drive without any problems. CP is not particularly atmospheric, but that is more than compensated for by the town. Kudos to this municipality.
Sitecode: 48803
Shabby mess. Weeds have overgrown part of the terrain. Nothing is being done about it. Sanitary facilities are clean as far as possible, but very outdated. Shower water almost freezing cold on the morning of September 24. Would have liked to stay for two days, but fled after one night. Guadalupe is a very nice village, but that is not due to the campsite.
Sitecode: 6100
The highly praised Suances was full so we ended up here. Actually the better place if you can do without a shower and washing machine. This CP is closer to the very nice center and less unkempt than Suances where it is a mess with messy storage, dilapidated sheds and wrecked cars. This place is dead quiet at night and car parkers respect our marked places. Filled up quickly in the second half of September in the afternoon.
Sitecode: 74915
Excellent location. Safe and quiet on the outskirts of a new village. Between sports fields and surrounded by greenery. We don't like noise until the morning and so we took the warning from fellow campers about the disco at the CP in the city centre to heart on Friday night and settled here. There is a difficult gravel cycle path to the centre of Valladolid. Every advantage has its disadvantage.
Sitecode: 28612
Very friendly and helpful reception staff. Nice bike route to the center (4km). Chaotic layout. Sanitary facilities of Eastern European standard and that is not a compliment. Should have been renovated twenty years ago. ACSI price 27 €. Far too much for what is offered.
Sitecode: 60583
Lovely place if you are looking for peace and quiet and want to cycle a bit. Via Verde 8 km right to Puentedey, a very nice old village where the river has eroded a hole in the mountainside and a little further on a waterfall (dry in summer). Left to the never used railway tunnel de La Engana, where you will find a completely dilapidated railway workers' village. CP is free. Village has a bakery and a (dirty) pub. Beautiful mountain area.
Sitecode: 110035
Great place! No difficult and incomprehensible ticket machines, no barrier, no raked counter lady, but a straight-up-and-down CP with dumping places for grey and black waste water, fresh water intake and electricity. All this completely free. Big compliment to the municipality. Camping furniture and awnings are not allowed. Rightly so. This is not a campsite but a CP. Wheel chocks are allowed.
Sitecode: 6575
In itself an excellent free spot but no official CP. Reassuring that the police regularly drive by. But apparently the last crook is already in the cage because the officers had enough time in the middle of the night to knock campers awake who had parked their cars parallel to the road instead of perpendicular to the impossibly crooked parking spaces. Why? “That's the law.” Their predecessors kept Franco in power with the same argument.
Sitecode: 30459
on September 4 completely unusable. CPs can apparently be used by organizations/municipalities for anything. In this case for the construction of a children's play village. Kids are back in school and the play village is now in a dilapidated state, diluted with all kinds of junk and garbage. Get out!!!
Sitecode: 18540
Toilet cassette now costs 1 euro (via machine). Well worth it. Small shop is now half a supermarket with dining facilities. Washing area with high-pressure sprayer and platform.
Sitecode: 7
what a relief after the increasing flood of CPs with barriers, incomprehensible payment terminals, registration apps and unnecessary but expensive facilities. Simple, basic place that meets two conditions: close to the center and undisturbed overnight accommodation. Keep it like that!!!
Sitecode: 101312
Excellent place for city visit. Everything functions and is clean, which is not always and everywhere a given. Inconvenient: combined toilets, sinks and showers. When someone showers, someone else cannot go to the toilet. Terrible idea: if a fire breaks out at night on the largest site, a hundred people at the same time have to go through a pedestrian door that is less than a meter wide. The large gate is then locked. It's surprising that the authorities approve of this.
Sitecode: 104751
Great CP. Unfortunately very busy in the week before Easter. Nevertheless, a number of fellow countrymen find it necessary to take up space for two cars with one camper by displaying all kinds of junk. Antisocial to say the least.
Sitecode: 104590
Example for hundreds of other municipalities. Super place. It is unimaginable that such a model CP is free, including electricity and water. We wouldn't hesitate to pay for such a place, but we often flee when we see digitally controlled barriers. Beautiful Via Verda. Nice city, Tortosa within walking distance. And cramped? You can store furniture and bicycles next to your camper. CPs are not intended as campsites!
Sitecode: 13236
just cross it out. Presumed CP is now a charging spot for electric cars.
Sitecode: 107206
Wonderful campsite. Everything new and clean. The latter in particular is highly exceptional in Bulgaria. Fantastic swimming pool. Friendly owner speaks English. Excellent supermarket in a dilapidated and dingy village two kilometers away. No discharge points found. Price is incorrect. It is 70 lev per night for two people, as stated on the site.
Sitecode: 59877
You can call everything a CP, but this has nothing to do with it. Next to the vegetable market are some dingy parking spaces left for delivery vans and storage of car and camper wrecks. Good luck if you want to spend the night here.
Sitecode: 95164
Place is only accessible after online reservation. People don't get used to it anymore. Horrible development. If this is the future of camping, ours will go on Marktplaats. We were unable to make a reservation. Complicated system, especially on the small screen of a mobile phone. This misery must have been invented by a computer nerd who has never seen a camper up close. Where are the hackers? That will teach them!
Sitecode: 106573
Nice terrain, beautiful location two kilometers from a surprisingly beautiful and atmospheric town and friendly owners. Sanitary facilities fall woefully short in capacity. Toilet cassette chute is constantly clogged despite owner's nasty digging. Dump for gray water is inaccessible and is hidden under a concrete slab that is too heavy. With 26 euros without electricity too expensive.
Sitecode: 10429
Horrible place. Freight trains almost drive through your camper until late at night. Sani only functions for half (no fresh water) which does not prevent the operator from collecting the full 15 euros. Sole raison d'être: CP is a ten-minute walk from the atmospheric old town.
Sitecode: 50897
A gift horse and all. But still, had someone who knows about large vehicles consulted before you built these places. The average motorhome does not have swivel wheels and can therefore not be slid into the spot perpendicular to the roadway. The previously mentioned dredging will probably one day become a turf that is broken up. This place used to be one long parking strip. Much less attractive, but much, much more practical.
Sitecode: 6918
Good usable CP for a visit to the city, a kilometer away. Certainly not attractive despite its location on the Weser. There is a row of discarded railway cars in front of the view. Discharging gray water is a disaster through a funnel with a hose that is much too short. unusable for cars with center exhaust. Flush water for toilet cassette did not work June 20.
Sitecode: 72919
great place to visit Sanssouci and the center. Count on hours of walking. Bakery, Italian restaurant, Aldi and Rewe less than half a kilometer away. from the CP turn left along the busy road. and if you've lost your potato knife: there's even an Action there.
Sitecode: 11864
Swamp if it has rained for a few days. A large part of the terrain is impassable, but you only notice that when you are stuck. Admin doesn't warn either. Big kudos to the Roadside Assistance who pulled us free, although that's not really his job.
Sitecode: 10645
nothing wrong with that in itself. It would have deserved 4 stars, but I deduct one star because 14 euros for only a crooked turf is steep, while you have to pay extra for water, electricity, dumping gray water and even emptying your cassette.
Sitecode: 94575
An absolute must if you don't necessarily want to be in pre-programmed and numbered places. Nice casual atmosphere and super cheap for Danish standards: 16 euros in the late season ex. current. We cycled the Baltic Sea route and were allowed to leave the camper safely on the site for 3.25 euros per day. Totally awesome!
Sitecode: 4658
Great place for city CP. Atmospheric but functional. In mid-June 2022, sani was functioning without any problems. Parking lot is a disaster. Average Italian is also a mystery. Historic city center at 500 meters. Free endless escalators to fortress and Duomo at 200 meters. Noise from the overhead road is not too bad.
Sitecode: 62314
Kudos to the municipality that has constructed such an almost perfect CP. Thunderous view, near a nice village and wonderfully quiet. Super steep and tight exit. Cumbersome payment system. Waste containers can only be opened with a code that you must request by email from the municipality after stating your half baptismal certificate. laughable. The official has already gone home if you arrive late and we opt for a CP because we don't want a camping bureaucracy.
Sitecode: 49637
For lack of better. stupid combination of CP with self-service car wash. Noise until midnight. The operator does not think that is enough and plays loud music. No drinking water and no showers. Beautiful toilets, whose doors cannot be locked. Places that are far too short, which are already neglected four years after construction. Rate mid-June 12 euros.
Sitecode: 72351
super place. Unlikely exciting views of Tricarico and the undulating surroundings. At night you only hear the moon. Very un-southern Italian sanitary because spotlessly clean. It's just a shame that everything is in one room: if someone showers, you can't go to the toilet. Toilet outlet and fresh water tap are separated by 30 meters. So no dirty combined faucet. Extremely friendly owner. It now costs 20 euros.
Sitecode: 53964
We don't understand all the previous euphoria. Owner is very curt, does not explain anything about his (super clumsy) loosput, does not give any tourist information and also does not offer transport to Matera. CP was full of large agricultural machines and has no sanitary facilities. Then the 25 euros per night passes the limit of fraud. View is great, but that's not the credit of this CP boss.
Sitecode: 63469
Time for some cold water about all the enthusiasm: the entire company site of which the CP is part is indeed super-maintained in an un-Italian way. However at the end of May the only open shower was unusable as the shower head was not secured and sprayed in all directions. Water didn't get hot either. Loosput is virtually inaccessible due to tree branches that are too low. Restaurant staff do not keep appointments. CP now costs 20 euros. Way too much for what's on offer.
Sitecode: 88923
For a free place (including electricity) absolutely great. Nice view of the town, the beginning of which is a five-minute walk at most. In terms of view to both seas, Monte Tiriolo is recommended for people with a decent condition. Road is meanly steep. Young people groups together in the evenings and play football, but they behave nicely. We can heartily recommend restaurant La Mulino.
Sitecode: 93316
Great place, right by the sea. Great places. Only one bad shower. Immediate environment is three times nothing. We paid at the end of me 15 euros including electricity.
Sitecode: 20690
This is not a camper place, but a large semi-paved parking lot. You can spend the night there, just like in any parking lot if you feel safe there. But that doesn't make a parking lot a CP.
Sitecode: 15306
You can easily spend the night here with the previously praised view as a big plus. But the CP is no longer officially in use. Plumbing is locked, weeds are standing tall, pavement has subsided and power columns and lighting have been destroyed. The infamous southern Italian image: invested a lot of (European?) money and then let the degradation take its course. You no longer have to pay for it.
Sitecode: 15352
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. CPs and campsites are too sparse in this area, so you're happy with everything for the night. But it is a mess here with half-derelict buildings, demolition rubble and a car wreck. sanitary is usable. The environment is permeated with decay and neglect and the beach is not exactly clean either. Not a place to stay longer than one night.
Sitecode: 28736
Great place, especially close to such a mega tourist magnet as Tropea. Sanitary is fanatically kept clean. But crackling pressure. Around May 20, emergency solutions were already taken to give everyone a place, but latecomers were forced to drop by. The same picture at the adjacent Acsi campsite.
Sitecode: 101770
Unexpected little paradise just a few kilometers from the desolate chaos of Reggio. Super quiet between ancient olive trees and vines. Very friendly family, son speaks English and is happy to explain about his business and the area. Mama cooks the stars from heaven. Sanitary top. Village is terrible. Bad road from Reggio, but where not in southern Italy? Steep path to the campsite, partly crushed stone.
Sitecode: 60056
Terrain was closed on May 22, 2022 by a fence with a heavy padlock. No living soul to be seen and telephone also seems to be disconnected. Rings three times and then stops. Terrain seems to be no longer in use, because it is heavily overgrown.
Sitecode: 79328
It should be a crime to neglect a campsite so extremely. Plumbing is too filthy to enter. Huge terrain on partly inaccessible slopes where ancient caravans with artificial superstructures and extensions ravage the image. The average Moroccan campsite would still be ashamed of itself.
Sitecode: 101489
What a wonderful CP. Very spacious places, beautiful view of the mountains behind and far enough from the railway line and Rijksweg 18, which are always present in this coastal strip, not to be bothered by it. Super friendly owner. Crawl distance from the beach. Village was an extinct ghost town in mid-May. Price 12 euros including electricity.
Sitecode: 58190
This is exactly the reason why CPs were invented. Registering for a night will cost you half an hour and the camping bureaucracy wants to know more about us than we know ourselves. We must also wear a brand wristband. Between the hundreds of 'glamping' tents, more than ten hard-to-reach spots remain. Until those too are sacrificed for the big glamping money.
Sitecode: 73046
This is NOT a CP. Also no mixed parking, whatever that may be, but an ordinary parking lot for normal cars. If you are not sent away and there are a few short spots in a row, you can stay overnight. But don't call this CP. A CP has at least a sign showing that this place is exclusively for motorhomes. This is not the case.
Sitecode: 4184
Part of a large car park annex bus station. Atmospheric, but extremely suitable for a visit to the beautiful town with its very special duomo. There is indeed a dumping pit with a crane, immediately left when entering, between the bushes. Is Italian dingy. Everything for free. That's why four stars.
Sitecode: 4438
great place. Steep approach, but easy to do if you can drive a bit. That camper will come. But walking from the most charming town, your tongue is already hanging on your ankles halfway through. Unfortunately only one tap at the Italian primitive finishing place.
Sitecode: 47574
Extremely functional and well-equipped CP, but completely lacking in atmosphere. In the front row great views of picturesque Tuscan countryside. Filthy plumbing. Siena and Colle within (electric) cycling distance. No supermarket or bakery within walking distance.
Sitecode: 97860
Maybe it's silly to want to be here in early November. The fact is that the narrow, winding access road, larded with sneaky posts, is a mud puddle after rain in which you are afraid of getting stuck. This also applies to a somewhat lesser extent to the CP itself, which is furthermore pitch dark. Not a good idea to leave freshly cut grass: you keep sweeping in your camper. Paying appropriately in an envelope is an anachronism in a time of all kinds of debit cards.
Sitecode: 18629
Great place without amenities. But dead quiet at night despite the beautiful city center within walking distance. Spacious pitches. Terrain is - very un-Italian - neatly maintained, paved and straight. Also free. We would like to condone the storage of local campers for that.
Sitecode: 15287
Beautiful place, beautiful Orvieto is easily accessible from here by e-bike (13 km). But for this price that is too high, now 17 euros per night, the sanitary facilities are far below par with only one toilet that can no longer be locked. Fine and affordable restaurant. But we are not assessing the catering industry here, but the CP.
Sitecode: 4868
Horrible place. Home of urban nomads in scrap campers. City drain between noisy roads. Only suitable for unloading gray and black water and otherwise driving in a wide arc around it.
Sitecode: 62724
In the basic model CP is misused as a municipal dumping ground for rubble and other demolition material. Weeds are decimeters high. Neglect goes so far that at the beginning of October 2021 the barrier was permanently open so that we could still spend the night. Advice: dispose of Campercontact
Sitecode: 72503
Nice resting place in the screeching traffic chaos. Plumbing is rickety old stuff. Acsi discount is nonsense. Card is emphatically not accepted
Sitecode: 84402
untraceable. Navigation has no street and no signage to be found.
Sitecode: 10968
Nasty place. Well suited for breaking in. Packed with cars and parked campers. Awful idea to have to spend the night here.
Sitecode: 29877
High time for an update. This site is difficult to find (poor signage) but it does exist. gem!! Rarely have we been able to enjoy such a great view directly from our place (just figure out where you want to be). Owner is super friendly, guides you around his domain with a glass of his own cultured wine and has a translation app on his phone. Plumbing is a joke. But where do you get a tub of home-grown tomatoes?
Sitecode: 6848
If you finally want to read that book in peace, this is the ideal place. super quiet with great views and colorful, unobstructed sunsets. Also great to visit Monte Fiascone. Doable on an e-bike and Bolsena is also easily accessible if you are not intimidated by intrusive cars. With now 20 euros quite expensive. No toilet and shower.
Sitecode: 99017
gate closed on September 20 and no camper in sight
Sitecode: 8856
Review by Wilson Marten has nothing to do with this place. Scansano isn't even close. Other than that, this is a great place. But even in mid-September, it was still so bustling that emergency areas were set up at the entrance to the site. On the map, cycling around the island with 40 kilometers seems fine with e-bikes. In practice it becomes mountain biking halfway through high school. Unlikely bad and super steep gravel road.
Sitecode: 4443
Hopeless place. Very tight, overcrowded car park with no marked areas for RVs. Superior driving skills required to wriggle through the parked cars without causing damage and eventually flee uninvolved Pienza. Also very crooked. Drama
Sitecode: 89384
Is not a CP, but a parking strip for buses. There were a few campers on September 13, but they were in violation. Navigation wants you to drive in a prohibited direction. Conclusion: delete this so-called CP.
Sitecode: 3954
My bank card (ING) did work. Rate is now 15 euros. The electricity (1 euro for 12 hours) lasted 20 hours. Then we left. Excellent place to visit amazing Volterra. A grubby workplace. Bad habit of Italian garbage collectors here too: Big noise at half past five. 'in the morning! Turning to the right is also possible with seven meters.
Sitecode: 6397
All accolades are completely justified. The criticism of the laughable sanitary facilities as well. Electricity is very expensive: 5 euros per day, at the end of August 2021. Spectacular cycling for those who do not shy away from searching for tracks on roads with bad signage and for steep gravel paths.
Sitecode: 20246
Neglected site with no drainage or surfacing. Impassable places after rain where your wheels will immediately spin. drove further. Unfortunately already paid immediately on arrival. Difficult hassle to get payment back.
Sitecode: 12098
What a nice place. "It is a few kilometers to steer into the mountains from the Autostrada, but then you have something. Beautiful view, fascinating town and a neat, super quiet CP. Free too.
Sitecode: 18321
Great overnight place, but at 10 euros sharply priced for what is no more than a (neat) parking lot. Electricity and water must be paid separately. Insane payment system for the place itself: half an hour to go, half an hour back to pay at the hard to find tourist office. You will have difficulty walking or no longer feel like a walk after a day of driving.
Sitecode: 50616
Model CP. For no more than 5 euros, a clean place without the usual southern Italian litter, but with electricity, waste containers and a neat finishing place where the drinking water tap and the flushing tap are so far apart that even the biggest dirty bum does not get into the toilet cassette to be processed with the drinking water hose.
Sitecode: 9072
is not a CP, but an ordinary parking lot without any motorhome identification. Such areas do not belong in Campercontact.
Sitecode: 64082
hermetically sealed on 3 October 2020
Sitecode: 13982
A neat campsite for southern Italian standards. Even warm dishwater. With a bit of luck huge place. A kind of parallel parking without luck. What is really not possible: the owner finds her siesta much more important than the guests from whom she earns her income. We arrived at half past two and had to wait until four before we could register. Missed preseason by Covid, so you would think that an entrepreneur pulls out all the stops. Not!
Sitecode: 95603
no overnight stay allowed. at 7:45 PM we were told by staff that we were not allowed to stay and that we had to leave by 8:00 PM at the latest
Sitecode: 57872
for ACSI rate still acceptable, but in high season more than 46 euros is crazy for this neglected campsite. four showers, half of which don't close, are ridiculously few. Own beach consists of large rock slabs. Sea hardly accessible. wash off with cold water. Dirty finishing spot
Sitecode: 48189
We don't understand the enthusiasm of our predecessors. Restaurant is irrelevant for the assessment. Remains an atmospheric CP under shade cloth between the parked campers. Neat sanitary facilities. Reception curt. Could be due to the language barrier. Owner only speaks Italian. Now costs 14 euros. Comes at 50 cents pp. for the shower.
Sitecode: 57862
Nice campsite with its own dream beach. Lots of shade. Excellent showers: can be precisely controlled and space is at least twice as large as usual in Italy. Camping bureaucracy does: pointers and wristbands. Ridiculous: cold washing and dishwater.
Sitecode: 59776
It is high time that all cheering assessments were put into perspective. This campsite is not that special. Just a large, mostly sun-blazed campsite with too few sanitary facilities in high season. No corona measures. Camping performs to be closed from 12pm to 2pm and takes for granted that newcomers wait only two hours.
Sitecode: 59318
Very spacious site. Excellent sanitary. At the end of June, ten of the roughly estimated 150 places were occupied. Corona? It is a pity that the owner cut grass that was hidden under a thick layer of sand, remnant of a flood by the Tarn. The dust cloud must have been visible as far as Paris.
Sitecode: 22815
Pleasant, very quiet campsite at the end of June, near a cozy village. Only too small a part of the sanitary facilities opened. Nice starting point for (electric) bike ride along the Tarn to St. Enimie and back over the Causse Mejean
Sitecode: 92000
As if you are back in France in 1970. This Municipal is still that simple. Hanging toilets and no electricity. But plenty of space in a beautiful tranquil environment. You only hear the wind and the birds. Price is not right: not six euros per place, but per person.
Sitecode: 71443
This is not a CP, but the parking lot for visiting the viewpoints at Cirque de Navacelles. As long as you are not chased away, you can stay overnight - as in any parking lot. But we must stop calling everything just a CP. This terrain is also very skewed.
Sitecode: 45611
Nothing to add to all praise. This creates space here to give owner Mascha a big compliment for the cycling and walking routes directly from the farm that has put them together and printed them out. Print with bicycle junctions and enjoy the narrow paths, hilly views and beautiful corners in this part of Twente, which you would never find yourself. Tribute !!
Sitecode: 42331
Beautiful location on the bay. Superior plumbing. Many places inaccessible due to worn steep driveways. Camping uses extreme rates for the most beautiful places by the sea. With an ACSI card, you can only use it with an additional payment. Also at the end of October when there was plenty of room. Typical example of the civil service and bureaucracy that this site has a patent on. Kil, bar uninviting restaurant.
Sitecode: 15488
Wonderful, exceptionally quiet place, not to say completely extinct at the end of October. All facilities were closed then. Incidentally, both discharge, cassette emptying and fresh water must be paid (2 euros each). CP itself is free. Road, 6 km, is not exceptionally steep (10 percent) and easy to drive.
Sitecode: 49456
At the end of October 23 euros including electricity. Makes camping just acceptable. Site itself well maintained, but plumbing dates from the seventies and is unfortunately still in its original state. Decayed door posts, grout corners and heavily moldy tiles in showers. Too dirty for words. Here all helps inflate and start again. Good service place
Sitecode: 7589
Nice place and you can spend the night, especially in the late season. But it is a normal parking lot and no CP designated as such.
Sitecode: 24932
The drain of the city. Mischievous corner at the field of death. But anyway, this is not a CP at all, but an ordinary parking lot that has been erroneously washed up at Campercontact, like so many parking lots in Southern Europe.
Sitecode: 15457
Not nearly as bad as previous reviews do. Relatively quiet place at a thick kilometer walk from the center. In contrast to the majority of the parking areas that are completely wrongly listed as CP in Campercontact, this is an official CP: there is a sign next to it. No water and an extremely filthy spot. But free.
Sitecode: 72409
Wonderful place. Cross the Duintje and you have an endless sandy beach for yourself in high season. No official CP, but private parking area where the operator allows overnight accommodation. No cash collector seen in mid-October. Grit road from the south is easy to do with some caution. Easier from the north side. Please bring your garbage, which the average Italian does not.
Sitecode: 7541
Ugly parking lot. You do not come here for atmospheric camping, but for the old city center, which can be reached within half an hour's walk. Zero shade. Despite its location in the city, it is still quiet. With 20 euros without electricity too expensive. If you are allowed to exploit this site, you can travel all year round yourself
Sitecode: 50687
Just acceptable for the ACSI price. Outdated, dingy sanitary facilities with tight showers where you need to be an acrobat to keep your gear dry. If there are already hooks. The majority has broken off. Half wild cats piss and poop around your camper. Theft: 5 euros for water at the sani station. Nice swimming pool and nice bar with usable shop
Sitecode: 7578
Three steps from the camper and you are on the beach. But this is NOT a CP, not even a parking lot, but a bumpy sand strip along a rock road, where locals park their cars for a day at the sea and we our campers. Apart from the sea, beach, flamingos and super rest at night, there is nothing here. Extra plus: there is nothing to spend!
Sitecode: 68235
Messy terrain with steep rubble driveway. With 20 euros for two people including electricity much too expensive for those offered. Of the ten power columns only one works. Hot showers only provide water where the worst cold is just over. No possibility to discharge gray water or empty the toilet. Well friendly owners
Sitecode: 64151
Unbelievable that such a model CP is free. Very big feather in the hat of the municipality or whoever created this place. Most friendly, well-kept village that stands out sharply against the average southern Italian neglect and raggedness. Small downside: electricity does not work. We don't necessarily need electricity, but if you apply it, make sure it works.
Sitecode: 65759
Regular parking space right in front of the sea. No indication whatsoever that this would be a CP. Still great for an overnight stay. Bosa Maritima is a rare ugly, ragged place that does not invite for more than that one night. Free in high season
Sitecode: 57758
Huge camping and cottage factory. Abundant camping bureaucracy. But if you are not bothered by that, you will find excellent sanitary facilities, a beautiful beach, lots of shade and a large shop for camping standards. Extremely expensive in high season. With ACSI 20 euros. It is ridiculous that in 2019 you still have to pay for WiFi: 3.50 per hour at least. Goes beyond the limits of theft
Sitecode: 57754
Large camping factory with accompanying bureaucracy: wristbands, not paying immediately if you only stay one night but obligated in the outchech chalk the next morning, hand in your passport. If you are not annoyed by that, you are outside the high season for 20 euros (ACSI) on a well-kept site with excellent sanitary facilities, even though the showers are very tight
Sitecode: 15492
Typical example of a normal parking lot that does not belong in Campercontact because no CP, such as the majority of the so-called CPs in southern Europe and southern Italy in particular. Anyway, we were not sent away and slept well.
Sitecode: 24616
Nasty place in the fumes of the adjacent gas station. Grand prize and nevertheless lukewarm water. Unpleasantly speaking. Tight spots. But yes, super town and so you can make everything: the tourist will come anyway
Sitecode: 58792
In the off-season seas with space and quiet. Sanitary okay, but it takes endless time for the shower to serve some warm water. Nice swimming pool, bakery at 300 meters and beautiful beach at 100 meters. Neat finish place. Lots of shade under pine trees. No flashy caravan storage or other mess in sight
Sitecode: 2077
By far the best-kept site out of ten we visited in September. And with 18 euros (ACSI) also the cheapest. Incidentally, that is only one euro less than the regular autumn rate. For that you get neat sanitary, beautiful, heated, swimming pool, good finishing place and a large supermarket at crawl distance. With a bit of bad luck you get a place in the dark tree forest.
Sitecode: 66515
Great campsite for city visit. Owner produces a horrible sound, is rather curt, but not unfriendly. Plumbing is, as usual in Corsica, severely outdated. But clean and that is not common everywhere. Bit many and big prohibition signs everywhere.
Sitecode: 79394
Beautiful location. Here you come for peace, but camping has completely missed the camper era: despite the list of facilities that would be here, there is not even a chemical toilet pit. Nothing at all except showers and toilets. Electricity and washing machine are only accessible if the owner is there. And that is only sporadically the case.
Sitecode: 22835
Indeed insanely expensive, but what a place! You sit first class watching the mountains that embrace the sea, you hear the waves perform their endless attacks on the land and it is getting really dark here. A toilet has recently been added here. Without water. We gave all ten points to a less greedy operator.
Sitecode: 68465
Beautiful, perfect place for those seeking tranquility who are tired of sun, space and an unspoilt view and who finally want to read that big book. Mash your fridge. Because there is nothing for sale in the wider area. Campsite is in a badly neglected state. Sanitary dates from the seventies and is still in its original state. Just usable. If you are looking for more: get out !!
Sitecode: 66973
Too expensive for what is offered: bare, dusty parking lot with zero shade. Grimy plumbing, no hot dishwashing water. You can walk straight into the sea. Beautiful bike path to the center of Bastia that unfortunately ends at a tunnel (rightly forbidden for cyclists) and a super steep staircase of thirty steps without gutter. System Italy: find out for yourself. And apart from the old port, Bastia is not that special.
Sitecode: 28710
What a wonderful place. Beautiful view of the surrounding hill / mountain landscape, the sea at a crawl distance and nice nappy terraces close to the harbor. Rest with uppercase letters and then we would like to condone messy sanitary
Sitecode: 7323
Desolate parking space between the parked (old) campers. Dirty finish with unclear clean and rinse water taps next to each other. Smelly drain. Free. So don't complain and walk half an hour from the lively center.
Sitecode: 41781
Don't complain about traffic noises, unkindness or tight spots. Please let city administrators go to heaven in prices that such CPs realize: at a crawl distance from a very special center, with all the desired facilities and also free of charge.
Sitecode: 50897
Big praise for this municipality! It can be that simple: reserve a little used parking lane for campers. And that 4 euros is a pain if you can spend the night so close to the city center. Let many more cities take an example here
Sitecode: 27513
Quiet, not unkind place among the boats. Relatively expensive: the manager does not collect anything except a tenner a day. Plumbing too dirty to use. Campers are along a small road that was already there. The operating costs are not included either
Sitecode: 12572
As slanted as a crab, but high on the rocks great view over the sea with the same sunset in nice weather. Solid walk to the historic city center. Right on main road, but never bothered.
Sitecode: 69279
Nice place. If you turn your back on the business park in the background, you have a wonderful rural view. Nice sanitary, but not so handy to combine toilet and shower in a cabin. If two people shower, two toilets are unusable. Fun: a couple of chickens curiously rummages about your camper, licks out the exhaust and swallows up the gray water when you stand above the discharge pit.
Sitecode: 1320
Free. And then a CP quickly has an extra star. Great place for an overnight stay in transit. Burnt out village. Bakker came to CP on Sunday morning. Clumsy sani station that works on coins. They can only be purchased in the village during shopping hours. Rinse water for cassette closed 'due to misuse'. Unsurprising mess with fresh water guaranteed.
Sitecode: 29390
Super place. There was plenty of room, soothingly quiet at night, stunning views and the real ones walk around in the adjacent meadow. Also free
Sitecode: 4220
Big plus: less than half an hour by bike to Arc de Triomphe. Sanitary is not kept sufficiently clean. Expensive. Electricity for more than six euros borders on scams.
Sitecode: 29118
Should the assessment of Hobbitsontour not disappear? It does not refer to this place, but to the other in Abla. Municipality deserves great praise for this place: neatly laid out, level (a rarity), finishing place (with unfortunately the clean and dirty faucet right next to each other), safe and free too. At 100 meters neat toilets. With paper. The average Spanish pub can suck a point.
Sitecode: 64928
Overnight in transit. Great place. Great that a company makes its parking lot available as CP. Free too. And it is not expected or insisted that you make wine. That wine does sell itself.
Sitecode: 63509
What previous Hippo has been doing is completely obscure to us. Place can be found simply by following main road through village to about 500 meters after last shop. And see: P Bus right into hole. Incidentally, this is so much so-called CP's no CP at all, but a sloppy parking lot.
Sitecode: 62669
Fairytale beautiful place with all around view of mountains, valleys and gorges. Super quiet and so quiet at night that you can almost hear the stars. No 10, because this is not an official CP, but an area where the village and police apparently accept that there is sometimes a camper. Just search but really find it. Extinct village where the pharmacy and the medical post form the highlights.
Sitecode: 54502
Super place if you can stand by the sea. That is only two lucky ones. For the rest just okay. Awful entrance through third-rate car trade. Duration: 10 euros for a place, 3 for electricity and 1 euro for a shower. Makes two euros for two people. That is why campsites with more than one toilet and more power shut-offs come into the picture. Plus: here are no hideous mobile homes.
Sitecode: 57768
Excellent basis for city visits with bus. Helpful reception, but the whole campsite is ridiculously outdated: pay wifi, cash only, no lighting on site and Too tightly adjusted timer on sanitary lighting so you have to find towel or toilet paper. Very irritating. There is also a gray water well on the site. Price too high.
Sitecode: 6646
Great place to visit Seville with bus. You must be equipped. And that does not work here. Noise from div. sources has been elevated to standard here. You do not close your eyes. Camping is expensive, is in a rare ugly environment and staff are mainly interested in themselves and each other.
Sitecode: 10222
Will undoubtedly be a great place. If you can come up with it. And that does not work. On October 10, around four o'clock, the bell at the gate is endlessly ringing, to the point of trying to call the manager. No reaction. Fence was closed and remained closed.
Sitecode: 49043
Large asphalted and horizontal parking lot. Meanwhile, sani with unfortunate landfill for gray water. Need hose or superior steering skills to not fall into one of three holes. Tribute: ample distance between fresh water tap and waste toilet. Huge beach
Sitecode: 45020
No official CP. Overgrown piece of land that is misused by everyone and everything: homeless people in abandoned caravans and campers, landfill, parking of campers and cars. And indeed, you can also stay overnight, but to become lyrical here? Free, hence just a 6.
Sitecode: 52410
Hardly anything to add to previous reviews. What a fantastic place, what a searched, what a lovely, authentic village with its hidden corners and alleys. Toilet during the day is filthy thanks to hordes of mature bus tourists. Only rinse a tap for fresh water and cassette. Nasty! Cemetery 100 meters further has a clean tap.
Sitecode: 60299
Official CP hardly usable. Its too short and too oblique strips perpendicular to the through road. Campers are therefore close to large, semi-hard terrain. Two well-designed finishing areas, unfortunately conceived by a cow that mounted smooth water taps, ten centimeters above a concrete box. There is no hose and no watering can under it. You get that when municipalities invent the wheel themselves.
Sitecode: 12337
This is not an official CP, but the parking lot for castle visitors. Anyway, as long as we are not chased away, we can stay overnight in these kinds of places. But do not call them CP!
Sitecode: 57877
Ugly camping full of permanent places, stuffed with old caravans and kitchen huts. Good sanitation, beach on creep distance, beautiful rocky coast, but no place to stay for days.
Sitecode: 54427
Excellent overnight stay for a visit to attractive and characteristic center with dozens of squares and terraces. Two finishing areas which makes a considerable difference in waiting time when everyone leaves at the same time. At 300 meters towards the center fine self-service laundry. And of course you can hear traffic noise from a city center.
Sitecode: 42017
Completely untraceable. Entire boulevard driven, zero CP, zero indication, nothing at all except crowded parking places. Advice: delete this place!
Sitecode: 22977
Excellent place for visit center Bordeaux. On a bike 15 km one way. Nice spot with a view of the vineyards. Very quiet and spacious. There could also easily be seven campers.
Sitecode: 21144
Super restful. Excellent overnight stay in transit. Picnic tables, gray water discharge and fresh water for free. Public toilet very dirty. Snack bar with very modest shop.
Sitecode: 2619
Lovely quiet CP in residential area near sports fields without marked out places. Put down somewhere on the generously sized lawn. Actually not free. According to an information panel, the municipality requires five euros, but does not come by and expects you to pay at the Tourist Office. But where that VVV is is not listed.
Sitecode: 13430
In itself a good place. Unfortunately the manager at the beginning of the evening had more attention for his two regulars at the bar than for the newcomers. They did not receive a WiFi code and they were not told anything about the presence of a shower and toilet. Unfortunately
Sitecode: 9300
Cost as well are also ugly brothers on the other side 36 euros for 24 hours, for which you get free noise from a busy road and this railway line. In the off season, more expensive than nearby camping with electricity and showers.
Sitecode: 5795
Far too expensive for the offer: ever done neatly, but never kept in Italian. So showers and toilets are too hazy and dirty to use. Place is safe. The (friendly) administrator's penetrating body air keeps booming at a long distance.
Sitecode: 4519
The owner succeeded: at 36 euros for 24 hours, more expensive than a not cheap camping site in the off season, where we paid 31 euros including hot showers and electricity. And no cars and trains were over your head.
Sitecode: 13157
Place raises the question: "What is a camperplace? A designated and recognizable place or place where you are and is not sent away?" This is among the last category. A simple but nice parking lot near a nice town. On friday night, make a loud night out loud: laugh, call and hit doors. This is how P places are
Sitecode: 4494
Superbly situated parking lot with fairytale view of Camogli and its bays. Between 8 and 20 hours pay: 15 euros. Outside for free. Were here late September. Ignore road signs to the caravan, otherwise you will be in another ugly place.
Sitecode: 18488
Comfortable, quiet place. Free and you can not look in the mouth a gift horse. But still: Well someone had let himself build the Sani stand pole campert. Then there was a thread mounted crane. And then you would not need to dump gray water into a 30 centimeter high and therefore unusable pit. And the lid of the pit block in open position the faucet to rinse well and toilet.
Sitecode: 14654
On April 13, soon ridden again. There was a homeless family in an old caravan with party tent, a thundering generator and an impressive collection of rubbish. Council: Do something!
Sitecode: 11403
Indeed tight places and in April 2017 the flushing of the toilet discharge was not working. What does it matter? Nice, friendly and peaceful place. And for anyone looking Reve: his tomb is not in the cemetery near the motor location, but the new cemetery, a few kilometers further. There are signs to the cemetery, including some from the roundabout in the old village.
Sitecode: 11796
Nice place, nice view of boats at crawling distance from the beautiful historic town grasje for your camping chairs, but very expensive with 14.50 euro for a place with electricity. For that amount is a (mini) camp with more amenities within easy reach. And you do not intrusive ducks you whack off.
Sitecode: 201
Been a day, on Tuesday September 20th. Youth not notice, but there is at the same site or an official hangout. Perhaps no pronounced happy combination. Stunning views of the river, fine cycling and usable toilets. Unfortunately combiput for toilet and gray water, which results in a mess, by definition.
Sitecode: 2989
Near the Autobahn and still very quiet. Restaurant is permanently closed / canceled. No amenities, except improvised flow (fee) via an extension of a loft. Moreover, stay free.
Sitecode: 11146
Unpaved Italian messy parking lot. Or close (sluggish) center and 100 meters from modest supermarket. In good weather, great views of the glaciers of the Knit Thor range. Excellent starting point for (long) walks in the mountains. In July and August runs every twenty minutes a van to include St. Jacques where several starts walks.
Sitecode: 13589
Nothing coziest beaches to such a company car, but excellent for an overnight trek through so close to the highway. Despite all companies awfully quiet and peaceful. Camper Boer begins at half past ten in the morning to produce any sound. And a plus: Lidl within crawling distance.
Sitecode: 13551
No CP. On the affected area (with pain and difficulty found on the basis of the picture) is a tight parking lot for passenger cars. Not a single indication of a CP. Deleted so !!!
Sitecode: 1476
CP no longer exists in this place. There is even a general parking ban. New CP is quite useful, but is a boring place in a residential area a 200 meters from the Loire. Breathtaking views is no longer.
Sitecode: 11800
Friendly, extremely quiet parking lot under heavy foliage. So much shade, but for the camp instructor who does not know how soon he might need to turn on his TV not great place. Because probably lousy reception. Lovely village, but without significant provisions. The epicerie annex tourist and restaurant / cafe only sells bread on order. Do you like by trigger anything.
Sitecode: 21153
Fine for an overnight stay, but no more than that. Ugly, desolate place, far from the (small) center. But also costs nothing. Water and electricity (two ports) are free, which homage.
Sitecode: 114
What a lovely and quiet place for no more than a tip.
Sitecode: 20016
Dismal, distant place full of litter. Nasty charge instead. Literally and figuratively, the drain of the city. Only the sign 'here hack' is missing.
Sitecode: 28045
Nice, quiet place with really green grass between the nut trees. Extremely friendly owner who (highly unusual for older Italians) fine speaking English. Very helpful in choosing a restaurant and lots of excuses when it appeared that on our day almost everything was closed. And where do you find in an Italian submarine reception a map of our Wadden? So there. Official
Sitecode: 3933
Conveniently close to lovely city center. No nice, but quiet place. Great place to stay. Five euro is a decent price for the money.
Sitecode: 19922
Three times nothing. Heavily neglected parking lot with mountains of litter.
Sitecode: 19916
Fine place with beautiful lake. At night still. Delightful walk (10 km ff.) To very old town of Barrea. Had an 8 earned as the sani facilities had worked. Typical Italian problem: it lay, not maintained.