Our favorite camping in Tuscany

Our favorite camping in Tuscany – main image

Go camping NOT by the seaside? For us, the proximity to the sea was a priority during our holidays, but we regularly return to this camping in the Chianti hills and it is one of our favorite places.

There is no sea, but you may not be bored for two weeks

There are several swimming pools on the campsite, including two new ones in the upper part of the campsite from 2018, there are slides, a heated pool with a roof in case of bad weather, tennis, football, basketball and beach volleyball courts, fitness center and spa, supermarket, playgrounds , ice cream parlors, cafes, restaurants… phew everything can't be mentioned.

But what if we start to get bored?

The campsite offers tours of the local vineyards with wine tastings, trips to Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Rome, Pisa and Lucca. You can also sign up for a cooking course, horseback riding, hiking in the Chianti hills, paragliding or ATV tours and much more.

We shot the movie in May. The weather didn't spoil us, but we didn't want to leave Norcenni anyway! If you liked the movie, click "Paw Up" and subscribe to our channel, because there will only be more such movies.

CampRest.com
CampRest.com

We have created the CampRest portal for people who value freedom and travel on their own.

Also read

La Spezia - a special holiday in Italy – image 1
Places to visit
La Spezia - a special holiday in Italy
Tourists who choose to explore the stunning Ligurian coast usually choose Genoa, Lavento or La Spezia as their starting point, which we will take a closer look at today. As the second largest city in the region, it boasts excellent communication with the greatest attractions of Liguria. It also has a lot to offer its visitors. What to see during your stay in the city and the surrounding area? What dishes to order in a restaurant to taste real Ligurian cuisine? We invite you to read!. La Spezia is a typical port city, inhabited by less than 100,000 people. Life in it revolves around atmospheric taverns and pubs near the marina and seaside promenades, such as Banchina Thaon di Revel, where tourists walk, visiting fashionable boutiques and shops. La Spezia, although mainly known as an important railway junction, boasts a well-preserved old town. The historic center of the city stretches from the port to the main station, between which you can admire well-kept tenement houses and squares. The rich history of the city is worth discovering in baroque churches and medieval castles. If you get tired of the crowds and noise of the bustling city, you can start your journey around Liguria and its attractions from there. The most popular among them is undoubtedly the Cinque Terre, an extremely picturesque complex of five small towns, located on the hills flowing into the Ligurian Sea. A camping holiday in Italy will therefore be a great opportunity to see Monterosso, Vernazza, Riomaggiore, Corniglia and Manarola, all connected by a narrow scenic road. The nearby Portonovere, considered one of the most beautiful places on the west coast, deserves the attention of travelers. It is worth taking a walk around Piazza Della Marina, seeing the castle on a cliff overlooking the city and wandering among the streets lined with colorful tenement houses. At the end, it is worth leaving a visit to the small, but very luxurious Portofino, which is especially loved by movie stars and businessmen.