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sander4709 wrote:
Hello Mees,

Camping Lazise sounds good.

Do you happen to know if they have WiFi?

Regards,

Simon


Hi Simon

I doubt that they would as it is a Municiple site - but I could be wrong.

I wrote a comprehensive review (including prices) on this site last Friday but it got rejected as it was already in the database. However, I cannot find it, so have notified the mods accordingly.

It was originally entered in 2007 and called Camping Municipale Lazise.

Mark
 
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Hkbarts wrote:
Its so hard to know where to go Confused

Having the choice is a lot harder then someone staying 'right where off there'.

Looking at como - menaggio, tremezzo etc seem the place i'd like to stay as get boats over to the towns as we will have no transport as when we park camper up don't use it.

But cannot find any sites only one that states it not very good, but inside our camper is fab so i guess in reality that doesnt really matter although would need showers..so hard

We like to just go however do not what to be stuck trying to find somewhere as thats hard work. We did that last year in south of france what a nightmare!!

But sods law we will see loads of little sites not advertised on internet.

Any recommended books?

thanks Confused


Hi

We aimed to stop at Como for a few days last year en-route to Garda. But we drove right up the West side of the lake, and never found a single site. Looking over the water we couldn't see any signs of any on the East side either.

We came accross a small parking area where there we a couple of Motorhomes parked, one of which the German occupants were inside. I asked them if they know of any sites and they didn't, so check where they are hidden before you go!

Mark
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We stayed a night in the nice little lakeside town of Garda in mid-June 2007, at a municipal AA aire, for 5 Euros.

We walked down to the lakeside, there were restaurants there, and jazz playing.

My Italian Viaggare in Camper ( ed. Mondadori ) lists it under Verona, it is on the East bank.
You could only stay one night, I find, but it had acqua, scarico.

Two other punta sosta listed in the same town.

We hadn't GPS in those days, I'm afraid.

Don't know when you are going but August might be crowded.

A Dutchman in Sicily suggested www.campercontact.nl as a good site for Aree di Sosta.

Bon voyage!

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no wifi on site but cheap internet cafe with wifi close by which sells english papers.

Think was approx £24 per night mid season with electric and dog.
Dearer than the ACSI sites but we prefer the lazise side of the lake. Very Happy

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To put the costs into context, there is a motorhome parking area at Peschiera del Garda - 15 euro a go! Needless to say, not a solitary motorhome was using the facility. At 5 euro per night, it would be full and earning money. Instead, it is over priced and earns nothing.

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That's the sort of lesson private enterprise acts on very quickly.

Public (ie taxpayers) project? Nobody takes responsibility.
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Thank you everyone for your comments.

Managed to find a spot camping Sicolo on lake maggoire

although still problems finding somewhere in como as would like to be around menaggio, tremezzo, bellagio or verenna, so any suggestions would be great.

Hopefully it will all come together

thanks Smile
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Rapide561 wrote:
Hi

Muzzles are required BUT my dog never wore one and no one ever told us otherwise! Carry one with you though, just in case....


I read about muzzles being required in public places in Italy a while again and it put me off a little bit. I did make enquiries from a local tourist office by email at the time but the response I got back was still very vague. It sounds to me like you only need to have muzzles in public places such as public transport etc.. Are there any more general restrictions such as needing muzzles while out walking in the countryside, towns, sitting outside cafes etc?
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