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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
18/9/2006 at 7:19pm
Location: KENT Outfit: BAILEY PEGASUS 534 DIESEL HONDA CRV
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I'm Italian and wouldn't recommend any Venice campsites, although I am crazy about Venice, (but not the Venice that tourists get to.) The mozzies can be horrendous on the campsites. If you're one of those people that provide mozzie food, just don't go. I gather some campsites are spraying for the mozzies, but organised theft can also be a big problem. The true Venetians are long since gone, the tacky merchants have taken over, scams are the norm. Murano glass is sadly now largely imported tat for tourists. Head for the Dolomites and take the train into Venezia.. Best of both very different worlds.
If camping on Lago di Garda, choose campsites at one of either end of lake, close to main roads. You can get stuck in traffic jams of two hours plus otherwise. Use boats to get around the lakes. Slightly prefer the south end, one campsite though very large, was brilliant. Had lakeside views and walks along the lake in the evening. Superb storm and mini tornado that wrote off our brand new car and van. All very exciting. Very well stocked and numerous shops. Will try to look it up if anyone's interested.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
18/9/2006 at 9:03pm
Location: Criccieth Gwynedd Outfit: Buccaneer Commodore
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I'm sorry but I disagree with Purplehat
Alan Rogers' Italy guide recommends a number of campsites on the Jesolo Peninsula. Neither Cavillino or Union Lido were like the campsite described. I am VERY susceptible to mozzie bites but with the help of a mozzie lamp, flyblinds and spray I was bitten much less than when I visit the north west of Scotland. Regarding theft both Cavallino and Union Lido had strict security on the entrances who challenged anyone entering day or night. We certainly had no problems with theft or heard of anyone else doing so.
When visiting Union for the Church Service on both occasions we had to give in personal id documents before being issued with a visitor's pass. We tried to sneak in walking the 2nd time as we were late but were quickly stopped by one of the half dozen staff roaming around the entrance.
Regarding the tackiness of Venice that is true but that does not detract from the beautiful buildings and settings. Unfortunately that comes with the territory for all such tourist traps.
Whilst Italians and Germans were in the majority at Cavallino there were, also, a lot of English and Dutch campers too.
We choose Lake Como rather than Garda because of the warnings about business. We found La Riva, see Alan Rogers, at Sondrico very quiet and peaceful with the combination of mountain and lakeside scenery without the crowds and traffic.
Despite our major car breakdown we hope to be back next year to travel further south and visit Rome and other destinations.
Best Wishes
Tim
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25/9/2006 at 7:16pm
Location: Criccieth Gwynedd Outfit: Buccaneer Commodore
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FAO of Nero
Hi Nero
We had a great time in Italy thanks.
We enjoyed La Riva with frequent trips in our 3 metre inflatable along the adjacent river. We did go onto Lake Como but the wash from the big launches made it a bit scary. The weather was generally hot and sunny although there were a few thunder storms with strong winds on some of the venings. When we were taking down our awning a sudden squall blew it up onto the roof of caravan. This unfortunately bent some of the poles and seems to have caused some of the 'van seams to open as the roof is now leaking.
Cavallino was sunny and hot for all the time that we were there, ie, 11-25 August. We alternated between visiting Venice and enjoying the beach, sea and swimming pool. We went to Venice on 3 seperate days and found it a magical and romantic place. We enjoyed boating all over the lagoon and numerous trips along the Grand Canal using our Venice cards. The "Beach on Fire" firework display on the beach on 20 August was spectacular. Fireworks were launched from 13 firing points simulatneously - WOW!! Weatherwise - There was a big thunder storm a few days before we left but mainly at night.
We did not get any further south than Cavallino but we hope to return next year and enjoy Italy further south.
Unfortunately the car breakdowns in Belgium were frustrating.IMA, Brittania Rescue's European agengts, us back on the road saying that the car was repaired only for the fault to re-appear 20 Kilometres further on was a real headache. It has been said to be a problem with the automatic gearbox - something I suspected from the first. The car and caravan are STILL NOT HOME but we have a provisional date for 29 August. At least Brittania Rescue are funding a replacement hire car at the moment.
Thanks for asking Nero.
Best wishes Tim
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