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Sitecode: 161766
We stayed overnight here with our campervan on our way home. A unique experience in the middle of nowhere. We received a friendly welcome with explanations. Electricity was available, and we thoroughly enjoyed this agricultural environment. You can shower both indoors and outdoors, the latter a fun experience with the animals watching. A bowl of homemade fruit was a morning surprise—great!
Sitecode: 161670
We stayed two nights at this brand-new agricampsite and paid €45 per night. The owner opened in June and, in addition to several campervan pitches, also rents out tiny houses and apartments. Everything looks neat and cozy. The campervan pitches all have their own bathroom and private garden! If you're looking for peace and quiet, this is an excellent spot. The only thing we missed was a swimming pool.
Sitecode: 42331
We stayed here for two nights in the late season with an ACSI rate. It's a massive campsite with good sanitary facilities that are cleaned several times a day. The pitches aren't beautiful, but they are efficiently laid out. The campsite is located on several small beaches. Be careful, the bread in the supermarket isn't fresh every day!
Sitecode: 88995
A quiet campsite located directly on Lake Maggiore. We were allowed to choose our own spot. The facilities are very basic and outdated. The price-quality ratio is disproportionate; one night with a campervan, two adults, a dog, and electricity was €56.00, which is way too expensive.
Sitecode: 50754
Quiet and tidy overnight campsite for €16.30 with an ACSI card outside peak season. Lovely shady pitches, both paved and unpaved (grass). We were able to choose our own spot.
Sitecode: 49806
We stayed here for two nights with our campervan at this small campsite. Pros: - Quiet - Nice pool - Excellent, clean showers, though small - Private garden - Good dishwashing and laundry facilities Cons: - Small pitches, especially with a campervan of 7.20m -
Sitecode: 69401
We stayed here for 3 nights with a campervan. Pros: - Spacious campervan spot in the campervan area - Close to the beach (100 meters) - Campervan service is easily accessible Cons: - The campsite is very crowded - Cold dishwater - Shower temperature is not adjustable - Still noisy after 10:00 PM, even from outside the campsite - Lots of small ants. Reception didn't tell us about this, so we had to experience it ourselves! Ant bait is available at the campsite shop.
Sitecode: 92246
I agree with all the positive reviews. All basic amenities are available. The river is a prominent feature here, so you need to be prepared for the current. We arrived yesterday at 4 p.m., when only 14 of the 25 pitches were still available. All in all, a great place for a one-night stay.
Sitecode: 59905
Great campsite between a lake and a babbling stream. Nice, spacious pitches with shade. Apart from a few frogs it is very quiet at night. The sanitary facilities are neat with lovely warm showers. Nice cycling and walking routes in the area.
Sitecode: 30140
A nice, quiet campsite on the Mosel. Not all places are equally large and are not equally beautiful. We were lucky and had a very spacious place with a view of the Mosel for 3 nights! The sanitary facilities are outdated, hence the 3 stars. There is a restaurant but we did not use it. We stayed there for nights, which was enough for us to explore the area by bike.
Sitecode: 72408
A neat campsite with spacious pitches, good sanitary facilities, a nice swimming pool and a restaurant. Nice atmosphere! We stayed here for 3 nights with the camper to explore the area. For us this was sufficient. At the reception you get an A4 with options for a number of cycling routes. We found the description of the cycling route through the Camargue very unclear, no cycle paths and the route is hardly indicated. So pay close attention!
Sitecode: 59062
We stayed here for 3 nights with the camper. Great base to visit Avignon, Les Baux des Pr. and St. Remy de Pr. by bike. The campsite has shade and no shade spots. We were lucky to be under the trees, which is very nice at 30 degrees with sun! Great swimming pool, sanitary facilities and 3x per week a food truck comes to the campsite. All in all a great campsite and popular with the Dutch!
Sitecode: 105662
We recently stayed here for 3 nights. The campsite is a great base to visit Avignon and to cycle along the Rhone. The managers are friendly, excellent sanitary and restaurant facilities, a nice swimming pool. But there is 1 big disadvantage, namely there is a busy main road along the campsite and this is very disturbing!
Sitecode: 71223
Choose La Tesa for the location (beautiful view of the lake), the peace and quiet and the spacious pitches compared to all the busy campsites on Lake Iseo. The sanitary facilities are outdated but everything functions. The restaurant on the campsite is highly recommended! Make sure the camper refrigerator is full before you drive up the mountain😉. With an electric bicycle the climb is easy to do in about 25 minutes.
Sitecode: 58847
The campsite is centrally located between Lake Como and Lake Lugano. Super friendly ladies at reception, learned to speak Dutch from Dutch tourists🫣. Shady pitches, neat sanitary facilities (block 1 has better showers than the 2nd block). The cycle path between Menaggio and Porlezza is easy to ride. There are 2 major disadvantages to the busy SS340! It doesn't stop with cars, motorcycles and mopeds. And the church bell rings every hour from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sitecode: 2845
A top CP for an overnight stay, you cannot stand closer to the grape vines. Super friendly owners, delicious wines and nice and close to the A61. Recommended!