Camping Al Porto on the Garda

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Do you want to spend an active holiday in the spirit of sport and nature, without giving up on relaxation? Campsites on Lake Garda are the perfect choice for you. For example, Torbole sul Garda is a favorite vacation spot for tourists from all over the world who appreciate the possibility of practicing water sports. There are famous prestigious windsurfing and sailing schools here. It is also an ideal starting point for numerous mountain bike tours.

Camping Al Porto is located in the heart of Torbole , a few meters from the lake, in a park filled with typical Mediterranean vegetation. It is an ideal place for those who like to spend their free time actively.

The area around the campsite offers numerous opportunities to practice all kinds of sports for all skill levels.

A wide offer and a renovated campsite

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However, there are more surprises that will guarantee you an unforgettable holiday. The campsite - very calm and well-kept in terms of details and cleanliness - offers its guests a modern sanitary infrastructure, including a toilet adapted to the needs of the disabled, a washing machine and a dryer, as well as a bar where breakfast is served, a well-equipped children's play area, covered a play area, a bicycle storage room, a large car park and motorhome service. There is also a supermarket in the immediate vicinity of the campsite, as well as numerous restaurants, pizzerias, a bank, post office, windsurfing schools and mountain bike rentals. Thanks to a recently completed renovation plan of several years, this season guests can admire the campsite in a completely new version.

Sports without limits

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In the periods from June 19 to July 9 and from September 1 to October 31, 2017, the campsite has an interesting offer for apartment guests who want to spend their holidays focused on sports. The offer includes kayaks, electric bike rental and SUP board rental. In October, instead of kayaks, we suggest climbing (via Ferrata). The offer includes the three above-mentioned outdoor sports, as well as Garda Trentino cycling and trekking maps, Trentino Guest Cards for each person and a stay in an apartment near the lake.

Offer price for two people (five nights): from 700 euros.

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