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49 campsites in Italy, Trentino - Alto Adige

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Camping Catinaccio Rosengarten
Nestled in the River Avisio valley at an altitude of 1,450 yards in Pozza di Fassa, The family-run Camping Catinaccio Rosengarten offers 158 touring pitches and accommodation to rent. Breakfast and drinks are available at the campsite bar, and 50 yards away from the site you will find a restaurant serving local dishes. . You can also find a wellness centre at the campsite which is at extra costs and comes with a Turkish bath, sauna and relaxation area. Trekking and hiking excursions are bookable at reception, and bikes can be rented at special rates in the town centre.Close to Mount Vallaccia, Cima Undici and Cima Dodici mountains, the property is 0.6 miles from the Ciampedie-Rosengarten and Buffaure ski area.
Camping Fae
A set of mountains rise from Camping Faè in the Italian province of Trentino: these peaks are the Brenta Dolomites, making up a landscape that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.Camping Faè is a family-run site with 86 touring pitches shaded by trees, mountain views, and modern facilities. It has a bar and a lounge to collapse into after a long day hiking the mountains; two barbecue areas, a playground, a ping pong table and a football table are also on hand, along with a small supermarket stocked with leading groceries, freshly baked bread and some local products. The team is multilingual.
Camping Seiser Alm
What an amazing experience awaits you at Seiser Alm! Elisabeth and Erhard Mahlknecht have created a superb site in the magnificent Südtirol region of the Dolomite mountains. Towering peaks provide a wonderful backdrop when you dine in the charming, traditionally styled restaurant on the upper terrace. Here you will also find the bar, shop and reception. The 150 touring pitches have 16A electricity, gas, water, drainage, satellite connection and WiFi. Guests were delighted with the site when we visited, many coming to walk or cycle, some just to enjoy the surroundings. There are countless things to see and do here, including a full entertainment programme and a brilliant new pool.
Camping San Cristoforo
This part of Italy is becoming better known by those wishing to spend time by a lake in the splendid countryside, but away from the more crowded, better-known resorts. Lake Caldonazzo is one of the smaller Italian lakes but is excellent for watersports. Camping San Cristoforo is a relatively new site on the edge of the small town of the same name and is separated from the lake by a minor road, but with easy access. There are 157 pitches on flat grass with tarmac access roads, separated by shady trees. The pitches are of a good size and all have 6A electricity. The site is owners aim is to build a happy family atmosphere and the manager speaks excellent English.
Camping Penisola Verde
Campsite Penisola Verde is a charming lakeside retreat on the southwestern shore of beautiful Lake Caldonazzo, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. The campsite boasts a private pebble beach with two inviting swimming platforms, making it a water lover's paradise. Enjoy leisurely cycling on mostly flat paths or embark on a mountain hike to explore the stunning surroundings. The crystal-clear waters of Lake Caldonazzo, renowned as the warmest mountain lake in the Alps, offer a range of water sports and a designated swimming area.
Camping Fiemme Village
Camping Fiemme Village is a picturesque terraced campsite near Bellamonte, Trentino. This idyllic retreat is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and the renowned Alpe Lusia ski area in winter. There are 275 touring pitches, and 13 amp electric hook-up points are available. Pitches are of various sizes, so there is a pitch to suit every camper. 
Camping Cevedale
Nestled under a castle and close to a tiny village, Camping Cevedale has a European atmosphere with very little English spoken, however, you will be made very welcome by the owner. The 233 pitches are grouped in two areas on either side of a fast flowing river (fenced) which generates a pleasant, natural sound. The 100 touring pitches, all with electricity (only 2A), are shaded, on grass and slope somewhat; they are in various areas among the well kept seasonal caravans. Some seasonal campers come here every holiday and most have built complex wooden chalets next to their caravans. We loved it here. This area is known for skiing in winter, rafting, adventure sports, mountain bike riding and trekking. Adventure sport courses are arranged by the management, and access to this kind of activity is one of the site’s strengths.
Camping Punta Indiani
Punta Indiani is on a small peninsula on the northwestern shore of Lake Caldonazzo, one of the smaller and most easterly of the Italian lakes. This simple, family run campsite is split into three camping areas. Two are split by a railway line (the trains only run during the day – great for train spotters). There are 115 pitches here which vary in size, all with 3/4A electricity, some with shade. Many have a superb position being right on the shores of this beautiful lake. There are limited amenities on the site, but a rear gate gives access to the town which has all the usual facilities and these compensate for the site’s simplicity. This site is very popular with windsurfers and offers uncomplicated camping at reasonable prices for all.
Caravan Park Sexten
Caravan Park Sexten is 1,520 metres above sea level and has 268 pitches, some very large and all with electricity (16A), TV connections and water and drainage in summer and winter (underground heating stops pipes freezing). Some pitches are in the open to catch the sun, others are tucked in forest clearings by the river. They are mostly gravelled to provide an ideal all year surface. It is the facilities that make this a truly remarkable site; no expense or effort has been spared to create a luxurious environment that matches that of any top class hotel.
Camping Sass Dlacia
Sass Dlacia is located amid the beautiful mountain scenery of the northern Dolomites, west of Cortina. Pitches here are grassy and of a reasonable size with superb mountain views on all sides. All have 6/10A electrical connections. A number of apartments are available to rent. The site is open all year and is popular for both summer and winter holidays, offering a ski hire service to guests in the winter. On-site amenities include a well stocked shop and a smart bar/restaurant specialising in local cuisine and incorporating a pizzeria, with pizzas cooked on a traditional log stove.
Camping Due Laghi
Due Laghi has a modern entrance and reception with very helpful and welcoming staff. This attractive site with flowers and trees is close to the main road but it is quiet, with mountain views and only five minutes walk from Lake Levico, where it has a small private beach. There are over 400 level touring pitches on grass, all with 3/10A electricity. The site has a good pool and excellent facilities for adults and children. A recent camperstop with services, Internet access and restaurant is open all year. The site is said to become full from mid July to mid August, but there is always a chance of finding space. English is spoken and a comprehensive descriptive guide to the attractions of the region is provided.
Camping Vidor - Family & Wellness Resort
Camping Vidor - Family & Wellness Resort is a very smart, family-run site is in a beautiful mountainous setting and has the most fabulous infrastructure. The 150 pitches are of average size with 16A electricity connections, some also with water, drainage and hardstanding. Vidor has excellent facilities including a super new reception, camping shop, high-quality restaurant and pizzeria (serving local cuisine with special menus for children), and a café with terrace and lounge. There is a wellness centre with an indoor heated swimming pool with whirlpool etc. (charged), plus a superb beauty centre offering a large variety of modern treatments. This is a stunning site with all you need for a family holiday in the mountains.
Camping Park Baita Dolomiti
Baita Dolomiti is a family campsite located in a splendid mountain region. It was very quiet when we visited in early June, but apparently becomes quite lively in high season, with plenty of organised entertainment for young and old. There is a rustic bar and restaurant providing typical local meals. The 130 grass touring pitches all have 3-6A electricity and, although they are not large, there is a great sense of space. The Val di Non is a wonderful area for walking and cycling and the more adventurous can explore the canyons on foot or by boat.
Camping Arco
Camping Arco is situated at the foot of Mount Colodri, surrounded by a splendid natural park and lulled by the slow-flowing waters of the River Sarca. Only 5 km from Lake Garda and 600 m from the centre of Arco. The site has 230 grass touring pitches with a 6-amp hook-up point and all are under trees, which is wonderful when it is very hot. There are also 22 mini-apartments/bungalows available to hire.
Camping Olympia
In the Dolomite mountains, Camping Olympia continues to maintain its high standards. The 300 pitches are set out in a regular pattern and the tall pine trees, shrubs and hedges make this a very pleasant and attractive site. There are tree-clad hills on either side and craggy mountains beyond. The 230 mainly level touring pitches all have 6-16A electricity and a TV point. There are 63 fully serviced pitches with water, waste water, gas (21), telephone and satellite TV points. Some accommodation is available to rent, and there are 62 seasonal caravans which are mainly grouped at one end of the site.
Camping Punta Lago
Camping Punta Lago is in a beautiful setting on Lago di Caldonazzo. This attractive family run campsite, with easy lake access across a small road, has 140 level, shaded pitches on grass. Of a good size, all have 3/6A electricity and 50 are serviced with water and drainage. The campsite first opened 50 years ago and brothers Gino and Mauro continue the friendly family tradition of ensuring you enjoy your holiday. As a former President of the Consortia Trentino Outdoors, Gino knows all about the range of activities available locally including fishing, lake swimming, windsurfing, sailing and canoeing.
Camping Kiefernhain
The Stelvio National Park is arguably Italy’s premier Alpine park. Camping Kiefernhain lies within the park in the Val Venosta. There are 160 touring pitches here – some well shaded by pine trees, others with much sunnier settings. Many pitches have fine views across to the Otztaler Alps and the Ortler glaciers. All have 6A electrical connections. A public swimming pool is adjacent to the site with free access for campers. Other amenities are available in a nearby sports centre or in the village, five minutes away on foot.
Camping-Park Steiner
The very welcoming Camping Steiner is very central for touring with the whole of the Dolomite region within easy reach. With a happy atmosphere and much on-site activity, one could spend an enjoyable holiday here. The 180 individual touring pitches, mostly with good shade and hardstanding, are in rows with easy access and all have 6A electricity. There is a pleasant, family style pizzeria/restaurant with a great menu, plus indoor and outdoor pools with a sunbathing area. The Steiner Park Hotel at the entrance to the site provides another restaurant, café and full hotel facilities.
Camping Residence Sägemühle
Camping Sägemühle is located in the midst of the wide green valley, in the western heart of South Tyrol and at the foot of the Stelvio National Park. The site offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. With 300 sunny days a year, this is the first guarantee for an exciting holiday. The holiday resort offers three different kind of pitches, which are divided by colorful shrubs and varied trees. Free WiFi all over the Camping. Panoramic swimming pool with jet stream and waterfall which provides real relaxation aswell as water fun. Recreation ground for children with playtowers, double wooden swings, spring-winged animals, climbing device for little ones, 2 trampolines. This very attractive, well maintained site with beautiful mountain views is alongside a little village. The grassy touring pitches are neat and level, some have shade and most have electricity, water and drainage. The high standard indoor pool area is welcoming to cool oneself in the summer and relax in warm water after skiing in winter. The excellent facilities are cleverly placed under the pool area. There is also an large reception, a well equipped gym and a coffee bar with terrace leading to a very good restaurant.
Camping Miravalle
Miravalle has a wonderful mountain backdrop in a peaceful location, but unusually is within the very pretty mountain village of Campitello with entertainment and services. The 135 touring pitches are neat and very grassy, all with 3/6A electricity, 40 are fully serviced. Some are terraced and others are at the level of the river (minimal fencing). All the site facilities are of modern construction and top quality, located in the centre of the site. We liked the clean freshness of this place and the views from anywhere on the site are fabulous.

Trentino - Alto Adige

Trentino-Alto Adige is a region of mixed Austrian and Italian influences, and much of it has only been part of Italy since 1919. The landscape is dominated by the majestic Dolomites, snow-clad in winter and carpeted with Alpine plants in summer

Bolzano

Before 1919, Alto Adige was known as the South Tyrol and formed part of Austria. However, at the end of the First World War, Austria ceded it to the Italians. As a result there are marked cultural differences between the provinces as reflected in the cuisine, architecture and language (both German and Italian are spoken).

The landscape of Trentino-Alto Adige is dramatic and amongst the most beautiful in the country. With only a couple of snow-free months a year, the region is a winter sports haven, and there is also a good network of well established trails, which vary in length from a day’s walk to a two week trek or longer. Covering the whole Ortles range and topped by one of Europe’s largest glaciers is the Stelvio National Park. One of Italy’s major parks, it is popular with skiers, walkers and cyclists; the annual Giro d’Italia, Italy’s answer to the Tour de France, passes through here. It also boasts an abundant wildlife, with red deer, elk, chamois, golden eagles and ibex. There are several other parks in the region including the Panevéggio National Park, a predominantly forested area with numerous nature trails and a lake.

There are two provinces in the region: Bolzano and Trento. 

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

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Trento

Bolzano: 15th-century church, archaeology museum with a 5,300-year-old preserved mummy.

Canazei: Mountainside town, good place for exploring the Dolomites.

Cembra: Wine producing town.

Merano: Attractive spa town.

Ortisei: Major centre for wood carving.

Roverto: 15th-century castle converted into a war museum.

Trento: Attractive town with 13th/15thcentury church, Romanesque cathedral, impressive city square.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Apfel strudel

The food is a mix of Germanic and Italian influences. Traditional dishes include game and rabbit with polenta, sauerkraut, and sausages with horseradish sauce (salsa al cren). Desserts are often based on apples, pears or plums, readily available from the local orchards. The region also produces a variety of wines including the famous Pinot Grigios and Chardonnays.

Apfel strudel: Apple pastry.

Canederli: Bread dumplings flavoured with smoked ham.

Soffiato alla Trentino: Meringue trifle.

Strangolapreti: Bread and spinach gnocchi.