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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
18/2/2008 at 8:21pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Have you tried this website? Garda Camping - which lists loads of site around Lake Garda, but I can't find current prices. However, you may be able to look for the campsites own website and find this out.
We've stayed at Camping Weekend, and Camping Eden, both at the south western part of the lake - both were very nice, although steeply terraced, and neither were particularly cheap. Both were near to Salo, which we liked very much. Both had access to the lake. It's a while ago, now, however, and someone else may have more up to date recommendations.
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19/2/2008 at 10:52pm
Location: yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Norfolk Lake
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We stayed here last year, (Family of four, two daughters 12 and 13)
http://www.campingalsole.it/Welcome.php
f it ticks the boxes I will answer any questions you have.
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20/2/2008 at 8:29pm
Location: yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Norfolk Lake
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No problem.....Any questions and I'll do my best....after all, that's what this forum is about. We looked for a long time before settling on this site (hadn't done Italy before)and spent just under a week there before moving on to the South of France. We did a complete circuit of Lake Garda in the car one day and think the Northern end is most attractive (Riva del Garda). That comment will probably draw differing opinions from other readers but if we all liked the same things there would be one hell of a queue somewhere!
We were there in early August 2007 and the balmy evenings were fab. We had a downpour one evening and into the night with a dramatic lightning display and even hail for a while, but swimming in the lake beside the site was ideal and safe for the kids, it was a public lido type grassy area immediately outside the site and consequently more people around on a weekend but it never felt over busy.
Be aware that in my limited experience pitches tend to be larger in France than Italy and we had reserved a large pitch.....that we managed to squeeze onto! (very large tent though).
Anyway, I've rambled on enough now, over to you...
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21/2/2008 at 5:27pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Carolyn - just browsing through my Touring Cheques brochure, and there's a site at Lake Garda which accepts Touring Cheques all season - Camping Rolli. I thought it sounded rather nice - it looks nice from the brochure picture, and with Touring Cheques the cost per night would be only £10.30 per night including electricity. It also does 7 nights for 6 cheques, or three weeks for the price of two!!! See the website www.touringcheque.co.uk.
The description of the site is as follows:
"A small rustic family-run campsite, Camping Rolli is the ideal base for a relaxing holiday, only a stone's throw from Lake Garda. There is a shop, bar and restaurant a short walk from the site, and also a lake beach suitable for swimming, windsurfing and canoeing only 300m away. On site the compact pitches are grassy and mature oak trees provide welcome shade from the hot Italian sun. Nearby the charming mediaeval town of Salo boasts stunning views and is the starting point for boat trips across the lake. Slightly further afield is the beautiful city of Verona with it's impressive amphitheatre."
It has 137 pitches - which is unusual as Italian campsites can be quite large, Swimming Pool - on the photo has a nice grass surround, with loungers,, Table Tennis, Boules, Charcoal barbecues allowed, Dogs allowed (but extra), 4 amp electricity included.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
25/2/2008 at 9:59pm
Location: Flitwick Beds Outfit: Too many Quechua tents!
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I'll go first. I love Eurotunnel, quick,efficient & no sea sickness. Lots of departures each day.
As for travelling down to Lake Garda, there are a few different ways, some with lots of tolls, others with a few.
I have been to Lake Como and we went St Omer, Reims, Troyes, Dijon, Geneva, Chamonix, Mont Blanc Tunnel, Aosta, and along to Como. LOTS of tolls that way. At least 100euros in total. Over 30 Euros for Mont Blanc on it's own.
This year we are going to visit friends in Brescia, and we are going to try Belguim, Luxembourg, Strasbourg, Basle, towards Martigny over the Simplon Pass, along the side of Lake Maggiore & along to Brescia.......well something like that anyway! I know I've missed a couple of cities off there. Far less tolls on that route, apart from we would need a Swiss vignette.
If your son doesn't enjoy travelling, I would plan you route carefully, and build in breaks. I have a couple of friends that travel overnight from here to the French Alps, while the children are asleep. They leave blighty at teatime, share the driving in France and arrive about 3am. While I don't fancy that myself, it works for them.
Hope that is of some help!
Smudger
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