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94 campsites found

Camping Seiser Alm
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - South Tyrol - Fiè allo Sciliar - Voels am SchlernDistance from Dover: 1244 kmFantastic
825 reviews

Camping Arquin
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - South Tyrol - LanaDistance from Dover: 1276 kmFantastic
51 reviews

Club del Sole Caldonazzo Family Collection
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - Trentino - Pergine ValsuganaDistance from Dover: 1318 kmFantastic
30 reviews

Club del Sole Due Laghi Levico Family Collection
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - Trentino - Levico TermeDistance from Dover: 1333 kmAverage
24 reviews

Camping Caravan Park Sexten
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - South Tyrol - SextenDistance from Dover: 1279 kmFantastic
145 reviews

Camping Valle Verde
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - Trentino - PredazzoDistance from Dover: 1292 kmFantastic
25 reviews

Camping Al Pescatore
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - Trentino - Calceranica al LagoDistance from Dover: 1333 kmFantastic
34 reviews

Camping Belvedere
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - Trentino - Calceranica al LagoDistance from Dover: 1325 kmFantastic
10 reviews

Camping Toblacher See
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - South Tyrol - ToblachDistance from Dover: 1264 kmNormal
5 reviews

Alpinfitness Waldcamping Völlan
Italy - Trentino-Alto Adige - South Tyrol - LanaDistance from Dover: 1284 kmFantastic
7 reviews
Camp sites in the Dolomites: the obstinate Italian Alps
Camp sites in the North Italian Alps, the Dolomites, are located in the most beautiful Alpine region on the borders of Tyrol and Carinthia in Austria. The alternative name for Trentino/Alto Adige is Südtirol. In large parts of this area German, not Italian is spoken.
Camping in the Dolomites: extraordinarily beautiful and pure nature
In winter the mountains of Trentino-Alto Adige are covered in snow for three months, but in the deep valleys it is still mild. During the summer the camp sites in the Dolomites are a sea of beautifully coloured flowers. Camp site in the Dolomites have for ages been loved by mountain climbers, nature lovers and travellers who enjoy the unusual countryside.
You will find many castles close to your camp site in the Dolomites because there have been many conflicts throughout history between the Austrians and the Italians. The hospitality of the people is demonstrated by the so-called rifugi: houses and cabins in Tyrolean style with lovely wooden balconies to enjoy the winter sun and overhanging roofs to keep the snow away.

