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 A Lovely Italian Lake
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Lesleykh Subscriber 21/04/2013 


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Hi,
I'd thought I'd share my location with you all, so if anyone is heading this way they can find this little gem of a place.

We are at Punto d'Ora campsite, at Iseo, on Lake Iseo, which is between Lake Como and Lake Garda. Lovely lake. Not horribly over-developed. Iseo is charming little town, 5 mins from the campsite. There are ferries on the lake to other towns for day trips. The campsite is also lovely.

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Wow! You jammy beggar!

Looks lovely. I will put it on the list of places to visit. We were going to go that way in August but have been told to avoid it as Italy gets a bit crowded in August apparently.

We did Maggiore a couple of years ago and stayed on a cracking Sosta at Cannobio, looks a similar sort of place.

Whats the weather like? Looks good.

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It was 24 degrees here today. I'm not sure I could cope here in August! This was the campsite's first weekend open this season and they were three-quarters full. Lucky for us we arrived mid-afternoon and had a lake-front spot. I expect everywhere here is chocka in summer!

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Looks lovely, we are a bit dubious about Italy as have a 28ft motorhome, would that present any problem do you think? and what are the daily charges like
enjoy yourselves
Peter & Glynis
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Hi Lesley

I like Iseo and have not stayed at the site you mention.

Do you think the pitches could take a tag axle? 9 metres?

Cheers

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It looks lovely.

Which pitches are the 90 sqm? Do they all have easy access?

Very tempted. Smile

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Ooooo - I'm not really sure about sizes. We are only a panel van. There have been some biggish motorhomes here over the weekend, but none of the very biggest.

The owners speak English, so you could always e-mail them and check.
www then camping-puntadoro.com

There also two other campsites along this road by the lake.
www then campingquai.it

and

www then campingiseo.it

All sites have English translations.

Sorry I'm such crappy help guys!

Lesley

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Lake Iseo is the one that everyone misses out (including me so far) in favour of it's bigger neighbours, Garda and Como.
If you are up in that area I would recommend the sostas at Garda, Verona and Giulio st Orta (Lake Orta). Lake Orta is possibly the most beautiful place in northern Italy

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Heading for Italy at the end of August, not been to this lake, think we need to though



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 No need to drive to Italy
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No need to drive the 1000 mls or so to Lake Iseo in Italy when we have a lovely CS only 50 miles away at Ringstead Grange Fisheries
http://www.caravancampingsites.co.uk/northamptonshire/ringsteadgrange.htm near Kettering…We parked lakeside, watched the trout fishing and cycled the Nene Valley Way.
Weather last weekend was as warm as Rome…However we are off to Rome in May and it will be via Lake Iseo

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The Nene Valley cycle route runs from Flore, near Daventry to Wansford, near Peterborough and covers 65 miles. The cycle route is divided into three tours of varying lengths, all of which take you through beautiful countryside, picturesque villages and past historic sites and buildings. Some of the interesting sites you will see along the way include Fotheringhay Castle, Prebendal Manor, Castle Ashby, Irchester Country Park and Oundle Village. Stanwick Lakes is a unique countryside attraction in the heart of the Nene Valley in Northamptonshire. It is a site which really does offer something for everyone: leisure opportunities, access to attractive countryside and abundant wildlife can all be found here.
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