Discover the best Campgrounds in Province of South Tyrol, Trentino-Alto Adige including Camping Al Plan, Camping Olympia, Camping Sass Dlacia, CampingPark Steiner, Naturcamping Laerchwiese, Camping Olympia, Camping Kiefernhain, Camping Bungalows Adler, Camping Hotel Lowenhof.
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4.5 based on 75 reviews
Welcome to the heart of the Dolomites! Bengnüs tal cör dles Dolomites (Ladin)! Camping AL PLAN*** - Dolomites is situated on the sunny side of Plan de Corones/Kronplatz in San Vigilio di Marebbe in Val Badia, at the entrance of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Natural Park (UNESCO World Heritage site). Camping AL PLAN*** - Dolomites is close to everything of interest. Our campsite is surrounded by the impressive Dolomites in a quiet location. It is only a 5-minute walk to the village centre. In winter, a 5-minute ride on the complimentary ski bus will have you skiing Plan de Corones/Kronplatz (rated Best Ski Resort in the Alps 2018). Our campsite is ideally situated for nature lovers in summer and winter. There are year-round activities for families and children, from relaxing to extreme sports, the area offers something for everyone. In summer, relax in the shadow of the Dolomites, or climb its faces to discover its breath-taking panoramas. From cycling and hiking, to bouldering or rock climbing, the possibilities are limitless. In winter, the Dolomiti Superski carousel and the beautiful Kronplatz ski resort is every skier’s dream. The area is impressive in every season, just waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. Camping AL PLAN has a terraced layout and features everything necessary to guarantee our guests a comfortable stay. We offer modern bathroom facilities (or private ones for rent), a large sauna area, and recreation room. All pitches (Standard and Premium) have direct gas and electricity hook-ups, satellite TV connection, and free Wi-Fi throughout the campsite. Premium pitches have grey water hook-up and discharge on the pitch. A restaurant and pizzeria are located onsite.
4.5 based on 861 reviews
Spending your holidays in Alta Pusteria outdoors, immersing yourself in nature with a feeling of freedom and independence- this is what camping in South Tyrol is all about. No matter whether you are travelling in a caravan or simply with a rucksack and tent: Camping Olympia is the perfect departure point for bike, mountain bike, motorbike and walking trips or excursions in the Dolomites. Discover for example the famous Tre Cime di Lavaredo. For total relaxation after exciting excursions our wellness area offers everything you need. Enjoy our Finnish Sauna, our Jacuzzi, the facial solarium or the heated swimming pool with sun loungers. Use these possibilities to recreate and charge your batteries for the next day.
It was my first time camping and it was a wonderful experience. I ended up staying longer than planned. I felt at home since I arrived. The Camping has everything you might need and more. All areas were really clean. There’s a swimming pool, a couple of restaurants and bars, a mini zoo, a wellness center, a lot of green areas. Totally recommended. Plus, the personal is very helpful and kind.
4 based on 153 reviews
Camping Sass Dlacia - Your basecamp in the Dolomites The "Camping Sass Dlacia" campground is located in the Dolomites village of San Cassiano in Alta Badia, near the entrance to the natural wonders of the Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park. This makes it the perfect starting point for countless walking, hiking and biking trails. The campsite lies in a scenic location, surrounded by fragrant pine woods and green meadows, at the foot of the majestic Dolomites. The Camping Sass Dlacia offers a wide selection of all-year-round outdoor activities and a range of services designed to cater to all your needs. The Dolomites, a place to slow down and enjoy one wild and precious life.
We were staying in the apartments for three nights. We were very happy that the spa was included in the costs of our staying. It was very relaxing to use a spa after a whole day hike. The staff was friendly.
4 based on 42 reviews
Our campground lies 8 km south from Bolzano and is surrounded by apple trees, vineyards and elms. You find 180 parcelled pitches with current and wooden bungalows of different measures.
We are very disappointed with the administration of this camping site! We made a reservation on their website the day before arrival. According to their rules we had to reserve 5 days. The camping was expensive but we decided to try it anyway. We arrived on sunday 15th of sept. The first night we discovered that the camping site was very noisy, because of a road with heavy traffic close to the camping site. We went to the camping reception after the first night and asked an older man if there was any free camping pitch with less noise. The camping was almost fully booked and he could not give us any better alternative. We said OK about that but wondered if it was possible to leave the camping earlier. We suggested that we would like to leave 2 days earlier. The old man at the reception told us it was OK. Today after 3 noisy nights we went to the reception to check out. Then the same old man told us that we had to pay for all 5 nights although we had only stayed 3 nights. "But you told us it was possible to leave after 3 nights" we said. "Then we just want to pay for 3 nights!". We also then discovered that the camping already had made a withdrawal from our account for all 5 days. The old man was stubburd and didn't give us any money back. After a long discussion we were fed up with the old man and his stubburdness. Then another personnell of the reception showed up. She gave us a voucher worth 65 Euro for the 2 remaining nights and we could use it to buy things in their shop nearby. Summary: - don't make any reservation on the home page. The shortest reservation is 5 nights. We haven't seen any such reservation rules at any camping on our 2 month travel around Europe. - don't trust the personnell in the reception if they promise anything! Get their promises written and signed on paper! - the camping is of good standard but it is noisy and expensive. - the administration of this camping has their own rules and is NOT customer oriented and NOT flexible. - we cannot recommend this camping site and we will never come back!
5 based on 3 reviews
Einfach Hammer!!! Camping wurde erst im Mai 2021 eröffnet und liegt äußerst ruhig am Ende des Jochtals auf einer Hochebene. Direkt daneben befindet sich die Talstation der Seilbahn auf dem Gitschberg sowie eine Bushaltestelle - beides mit der Almencard+, die man beim Check In erhält, kostenlos. Für Wanderer und Skifahrer optimal. Alles - auch die Sanitärgebäude - ist nagelneu, modern und extrem sauber. Die Pizza im Restaurant ist Superklasse. Die Betreiber sind äußerst nett, aufmerksam und zuvorkommend und kümmern sich wirklich um alles - ganz großes Lob. Wenn ich 6 Sterne vergeben könnte würde ich das tun. Wirklich sehr zu empfehlen!!!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
4 based on 37 reviews
Der Campingplatz Kiefernhain liegt auf 900 Metern Meereshöhe und ist das ideale Basiscamp für Ihren aktiven Camping-, Wander- & Radurlaub in Südtirol: Steigen Sie direkt ein in die schönen Wanderwege des Nationalparks Stilfserjoch oder erobern Sie den Stilfserjoch-Pass mit dem Rad. Familien mit Kindern erkunden die Natur auf Themenwegen oder planschen im angrenzenden, frei zugänglichen Schwimmbad. Der Erlebnissommer im Nationalpark bietet ein buntes Programm: Von der Kräuterwanderung bis zur Wildschau in der Dämmerung – es gibt allerhand Abenteuer zu erleben.
Excellent clean site with modern facilities. Well laid out pitches with plenty of space and shade. Perfect location to tackle the classic 48 hairpin climb of Stelvio. If you stay here I also recommend taking the short walk to St. Georg Gasthof Albergo
4 based on 47 reviews
Facilities are good and clean. No children (under 16) allowed and the main road in the valley goes through a tunnel around Naturns, so the place is quiet, even more than expected for a place located in the village of Naturns. Supermarket, baker and village are a few minutes walking away
3.5 based on 23 reviews
Ein authentisches Plätzchen, das Natursehnsucht und kulturelle Begierden gleichermaßen stillt. Inmitten der Eisacktaler Dolomiten, nur 10 Minuten vom Stadtzentrum von Brixen entfernt, finden Erlebnishungrige einen Campingplatz, so klein, dass Mainstream keine Chance hat. So groß, dass individuell entschieden werden kann, welche Leistungen man nutzen möchte. Komplett renovierte Sanitäranlagen und Stellplätze mitten im Grünen inspirieren zu Wohlgefühl. Frisches Brot am Morgen gibt es im Shop und wer nicht selber kocht, genießt in der Löwenhof Bar, Pizzeria oder dem Restaurant. Das Freischwimmbad inkl. Liegen ist direkt am Campingplatz.
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