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i've been looking at campsites around lake garda and they all seem to cater massively towards kids,Now,Being the miserable sod that the wife keeps telling me i am(im only 37 as well)does anyone know of any top sites that wont have an army of screaming kids on at the end of august(25th - 2nd sept)
Also it could do with being on the lake,near a train station,have a nice rest' on site,maybe a village nearby with a few shops/bars/rest's
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It might be a bit difficult - it's a popular area for families. Mind you, when we left our site last year, a lot of the continental families (especially the Dutch) were packing up and leaving - around the middle of August.
Although the site did have a number of facilities, it didn't strike me as being too kiddified.
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. We're going back this year for over 2 weeks.
Gerald
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Ciao, dont know what Russell might know, but I think you're tilting at windmills.
Kids don't go backto school here until around 15 Sept.and I can't think of any Italian site that would dare have a 'no kids' policy. Best of luck anyway.
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However, many sites have dedictated childrens clubs etc so the noise is contained in one area - well - it is for the kids that go to the club.
Only thing I can think of is to stay on an expensive site - and as such is often more appealing to singles and couples rather than families, due to the cost of a pitch.
What size is your van, as there are some sites that, as lovely as they are, cannot accommodate certains sized vehicles.
Russell
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Only thing I can think of is to stay on an expensive site - and as such is often more appealing to singles and couples rather than families, due to the cost of a pitch.
That may be why 'our' site was not unpleasant - 38 a night this year
Gerald
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One that springs to mind is Camping Belvedere at Manerba del Garda - it is on two levels. Maybe one area is quieter than another. I have looked at the site but have never stayed there. I am usually at Garda though in the "off season".
There are only two rail stations serving the Lake - one at Desenzano and the other at Peschiera. All campsites that I oberserved at Peschiera were geared up for families, having swimming pools, tennis courts and so on.
Russell
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Heavy hearted
īTil you call my name
And it sounds like church bells
Or the whistle of a train
On a summer evening
Iīll run to meet you
Barefoot barely breathing
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