Livigno in a motorhome

Author: Motorhome Voyager

  • Pompeii sightseeing –  the ruins and stray dogs!

    Pompeii sightseeing – the ruins and stray dogs!

    From our base at Camping Spartacus, it is only a very short walk to the historical ruins. Pompeii is famous the words over, following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. (Click here for details of our visit to the volcano, using public transport.) The entrance fee for a day of Pompeii sightseeing is presently eleven euro…

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  • Camping Tiber, Rome, along the banks of the Tiber.

    Camping Tiber, Rome, along the banks of the Tiber.

    Camping Tiber is easy to find and affords easy access to central Rome. The campsite is close to the Rome ring road and just a few miles from the city centre.We had not made a reservation at the site, and in fact had intended to stay elsewhere, but due to conflicting price information at the…

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  • Sightseeing Pisa and Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.

    Sightseeing Pisa and Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.

    Despite being late April, the Tuscan weather was not kind overnight – relentless rain that seemed to never end. None the less, we made an early start for a day out in Pisa. We made use of Camping Lago Le Tamerici’s minibus that took us to the bus stop in nearby Coltano. The local bus…

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  • Camping Lago Le Tamerici near Pisa

    Camping Lago Le Tamerici near Pisa

    Our first major destination for the Italian part of the tour is Pisa. However, the campsites in the immediate locality of Pisa are rather expensive. We discovered Camping Lago Le Tamerici through the ACSI guide. We sent an email to ask about pitches for a nine metre motorhome. The reply was reassuring, hence we made…

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