Alan Rogers Review
Camping Stoja in Pula is an attractive and well maintained site on a small peninsula and therefore almost completely surrounded by the waters of the clear Adriatic. In the centre of the site is the old Fort Stoja, built in 1884 for coastal defence. Some of its buildings are now used as a toilet block and laundry and its courtyard is used by the entertainment team. The 708 touring pitches here vary greatly in size (50-120 sq.m) and are marked by round, concrete, numbered blocks, separated by young trees. About half have shade from mature trees and all are slightly sloping on grass and gravel.
Location
Getting there...
From Pula follow site signs.
What's special about this campsite
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Golf
The Old Golf Course on Brijuni Island was established back in 1922. This is an 18-hole course, which you can reach by boat (a regular service leaving Fasana Harbour takes 15 minutes).- Golf course within 20 km
- 18 hole
- Club hire
- Buggy hire
- Golf tuition / professional available
- Driving range
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Dog-friendly
This site is in an idyllic setting surrounded by rich pine forests and Mediterranean plants, with beaches that slope gently into the sea.- Dogs welcome (subject to conditions)
- Dogs welcome (all season)
- Max. 2 dogs per pitch
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