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Camping Latsch - Camping at the river Etsch in the middle of the Vinschgau Valley kissed by the sun.

Camping Olympia - Camping Olympia is a modern touristic center. Starting point for vacation days full of adventure

Camping Wildberg - Riesenferner chain, located at the edge of the wood easily reachable by foot from St. Lorenzen (813 m). Restaurants and pizza-restaurants offering local specialities and Italian dishes are 300 meters away.

Camping Antholz - Family managed campsite near Antholz. Description of facilities, prices and contact details.

Camping Bellamonte - Campsite near the Natural Park of Paneveggio with information on services, sport, prices and reservations for summer and winter holidays.

Camping Al Sole - Campsite situated on the beach of Lake Ledro 9km from Riva del Garda. Includes description, photo gallery and rates.

Camping Lido Lillà - Campsite situated on the East coast of Terlago's Lake 6km from Trento. Description, photo gallery, price list and contact details.

Web Camping In Trentino Alto Adige - A guide to campings in Trentino Alto Adige. Tourist information about campsites, photos, prices and special offers.

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