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80For availability, information and bookings visit: www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.ukwww.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/ItalyOne of the world's most celebrated tourist destinations, the Bel Paese (Beautiful Country) reallydoes have it all.Ancient cities, towns and villages, soaked in culture, history and art. Stunning scenery, from thedramatic Alps and the northern lakes to the sun-drenched beaches of the Mediterranean and Adriatic.An abundance of hillside vineyards and olive groves in the fabled rolling landscape of Tuscany. And aclimate that encourages great food, good wines, al fresco dining and a relaxed holiday lifestyle. ButItaly's greatest asset, its guarantee for memorable holidays, isn't the phenomenal heritage, culture andscenery, or the undeniably great food and drink. It's Italians themselves: warm, welcoming, family-oriented and embracing la dolce vita.Places of interestSan Gimignano:surrounded by lush, fertile land, the 14 towers of this walled town are a magnet forvisitors. Pompeii:Europe's most compelling, priceless archaeological site offers a fascinating insightinto the Italy of old. Venice:bask in the unique atmosphere of an engineering marvel, with its ancientcanalside palazzi and stunning basilica and piazza. The Italian Lakes:Maggiore, Garda, Lugano andComo - and the rest - have attracted celebrities for centuries. Rome:toss a coin into Rome's mostfamous fountain, the Trevi Fountain, and you'll return to the city some day; two coins, and you'll fall inlove with an Italian (if you haven't already...)Getting thereThe quickest routes into Italy are via the A22 (Brenner) motorway from Austria, through the St.Gottard tunnel from Switzerland, or through the Mont Blanc or Fréjus tunnels from France.Spain &Italy E717E25E62E80E35E55E33E43E55A13E35E62E35E612SAN MARINOSWITZERLANDFRANCEITALYAUSTRIASLOVENIADolimitesTheAlpsTheAlpsMediterraneanSeaAdriaticSeaSt Gottard TunnelMont BlancTunnellGenoaSavonaMilanModenaLa SpeziaVolterraLivornoCecinaGrossetoBolognaRavennaFlorenceRiminiAnconaPerugiaArezzoAssisiPescaraTerniTrentoVenicePadovaVeronaBresciaCortina d'AmpezzoUdineTriesteBolzanoRiva del GardaInnsbrukeTurinROME83PARK ALBATROS82CA'SAVIO82NORCENNI GIRASOLE82WEEKEND83I PINI FAMILY PARKSan GimignanoWorld heritage SiteOr call us on: 0845 130 7701or 024 7642 2024quoting your membership number81ContentsItaly - you're here!80 - 81Weekend, Ca'Savio & Norcenni Girasole82Park Albatros &I Pini Family Park83italy/See also the fold-out mapinside the front coverKey to Campsite SymbolsPoolIndoor/Covered PoolLocal servicesSuitable for babiesSuitable for young childrenSuitable for older children |