Y01 Fontanelle HHHH
Open: 26 Apr - 21 Sep
Calais: 749 miles Zeebrugge: 706 miles
Camping Fontanelle is situated on the south western
shore of Lake Garda, four miles north of Desenzano.
It is within walking distance of Moniga del Garda,
Facilities
the departure point for excursions to Venice, Verona
200
and Florence; Milan is a daytrip away. Lake Garda is
• Outdoor pool
*
• Safety deposit boxes
beautiful and boat trips provide a relaxing alternative
• Paddling pool
*
• Laundry facilities
to driving to the bordering towns which are well
• Shop
**
• Disabled facilities
• Bar
**
• Nearby: Golf, Horseriding,
tended with a profusion of flower filled gardens and
• Pizzeria
**
Watersports, Town: ¾ mile pleasant lakeside walks.
• Take-away
**
Beach: Direct access (lake)
• Charcoal & gas BBQs permitted • Club comment: Lakeside
• Children’s play area
**
pitches not available in
The campsite is terraced with some of the pitches sloping slightly.
• Tennis
**
high season
There is little shade. Swimming is possible in the lake and boats may be
Italy
• Table tennis
**
*
Open: 10 May-14 Sep
launched from the site’s own small, pebbly beach. There is an emphasis
• Fishing
**
Open: 26 Apr-21 Sep
on creating a family atmosphere and some entertainment is organised
in high season such as live music in the bar in July & August. No arrivals
Dates not available at time of print
after 2300 hours. Members have commented on the friendliness of
Site Only Per Night (£)
the staff but that walking may be difficult for elderly and disabled
Outfit +2 13.74 17.36 16.96 19.12 22.35 19.44 17.29 13.27
people. This site is very popular with our members but access is via
Extra Person 3.19 4.02 3.82 4.61 5.33 4.69 3.82 3.19
Prices not available at time of print
Child 3-7 Free 3.25 Free 3.92 4.40 3.82 Free Free narrow village roads which can be difficult for large outfits. Dogs on
Child 0-2 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free
leads are permitted.
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Outfits over 6.5m not accepted in high season: 28/06-30/08.
Minimum stay: 3 nights in high season 28/06-30/08.
BOOKING CODE: Y01
Y02 Ca’ Savio HHH
Open: 26 Apr - 30 Sep
Calais: 845 miles Zeebrugge: 800 miles
The site is near Treporti on the Adriatic coast, with direct
access to a sandy beach. A stay here combines the dual
attractions of a beach holiday with sightseeing in Venice.
There can be no more spectacular way to arrive in Venice
than by sea. From Camping Ca’ Savio it is possible to take
a bus or to drive to Punta Sabbioni (the ferry port) leaving
the car in a car park before making the 40-minute ferry
crossing to Piazza le Paglia, adjacent to St Mark’s Square.
This large (1500 pitches), commercial site is well laid out and sub-
divided by trees and hedges. The main access road through the site
links the pitches with all the other facilities including the shop, pool and
Facilities
1500
restaurant. There are many activities, including evening entertainment,
and watersports are possible at the beach. Members report that this
• Outdoor pool
*
• Bike hire
**
• Paddling pool
*
• TV
*
site becomes very busy in high season. No arrivals after 2300. Tour • Shop
*
• Internet
*
operators on site. Pets are not accepted on site. BBQs are not permitted.
• Bar
*
• Washing machines
• Restaurant
*
• Disabled facilties
26/04- 10/05- 24/05- 21/06- 05/07- 23/08- 06/09-
• Take-away
*
• Children’s entertainer
10/05 24/05 21/06 05/07 23/08 06/09 30/09
• Pizzeria
*
• Games room
Site Only Per Night (£)
• Children’s play area
*
• Nearby: Golf, Fishing
Outfit +2 12.80 18.83 16.15 19.50 24.86 19.50 12.80
• Watersports Town: ½ mile
Extra Person 3.22 4.55 3.88 4.55 5.89 4.55 3.22
• Table tennis
**
Beach: Direct access
Child 0-1 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free
• Mini-golf
**
*
Open: 26 Apr-30 Sep
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Minimum stay: 7 nights 21/06-23/08.
• Archery
**
**
Open: 1 Jun-31 Aug
BOOKING CODE: Y02
130
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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