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Eurocamp campsites in Lazio Rome Umbria:
Camping Baia Domizia is in between Rome and Naples. It's a large and
well-equipped site, with a supermarket, shops, a good pool, and it enjoys
a coastal setting. The heat of the midday sun is lessened by good shading.
Because the region is so rich in history, a number of excursions are available.
Just down the coast is the Bay of Naples with the lively city of Naples
nestling under Vesuvius. A visit to Pompeii is a must, while closer at hand
are the ancient ruins of Etruscan villages and sarcophagi. This site makes
a great base for enjoying a camping holiday in Campania
Camping I Pini makes camping holidays in Rome a reality. The site is
close to the Eternal City, and twice daily coaches take you into the heart
of the city where you can explore the glory that is Rome. Nearby is the
astonishingly well-preserved Roman town of Ostia Antica, where it's not
hard to imagine the citizens going about their daily business. The campsite
is ideal for relaxing after a day's sightseeing, with an excellent pool
complex and a good restaurant. Surrounding the campsite are extensive woodlands
which you can explore on foot or bicycle.
Camping Il Collaccio is across the Apennines, offering a camping holiday
in Umbria. Umbria equals Tuscany in the beauty of its landscape, and this
campsite is well-placed to take in the stunning views of the rolling hills
crowned with stands of Cypresses. There are 4 pools and the view from the
pool-side terraces is truly fantastic! The cuisine is also up to the high
standards expected throughout Italy, and the many small villages nestling
in the hills all have their trattoria where you can try out the local dishes.
Flights are available to Florence, Pisa, Rome or Naples, where you can
hire a car from Auto
Europe Car Hire or Argus
Car Hire. For the best way to reach these sites by car, whether driving
from the UK or flying and driving from a local airport, check out our
route planner where you will also see our hotels displayed for you to
book an
overnight stop. For
details of all
the ferry crossings click here.
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