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14 campsites in Italy, Emília-Romagna for Kids

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Camping Village Adria
Adria is a modest site at first glance, however one soon realises this is a real gem. Unusually for the Adriatic, the setting is tranquil as there is no road or rail noise. Alongside the pretty beach, the site is surrounded by fields and a nature reserve. The pitches (50-100 sq.m) are level and have 10A electricity. Well shaded in the older area, the trees in the new area are beginning to provide welcome shade. The exciting new pool complex is a fun setting for both day and evening entertainment. This family orientated site really does give value for money. When we visited, children of all ages were having great fun with the entertainment staff.
Tahiti Camping & Terme Bungalow Park
Tahiti is an excellent, extremely well run, family owned site, thoughtfully laid out 800 m. from the sea (a continuous, fun road-train link is provided). An abundance of flowers and shrubs enhance its appearance. The 450 touring pitches are of varying sizes, back to back from hard roads, defined by trees with shade in most areas and all with 10A electricity. There are six types, from a basic pitch to those with kitchens plus a shower. Several languages, including English, are spoken by the friendly staff. The Thermal Oasis is luxurious and there is a 50% discount for campers. This award-winning site has a great atmosphere and everyone was cheerful when we visited.
Villaggio Camping Delle Rose
On the Cesanatico coastline of Emilia-Romagna, this site is unusually located in a shaded park area just 450 m. from the beautiful sandy beach. It is a site with a very Italian flavour and when we visited we were made very welcome. The 200 touring pitches, with 3/10A electricity, are cosily positioned and most have shade. There is a large swimming pool and paddling pool and an ambitious programme of activities and entertainment takes place throughout the day and during the evening. The bar and restaurant facilities on site are very good, as is the pool bar.
Centro Vacanze San Marino
Centro Vacanze San Marino, at 400 m. above sea level and positioned on an attractive hillside, has lovely views of the Adriatic. You'll arrive via twisting mountainous roads winding through dramatic scenery and will discover an excellent, modern site with a variety of well-tended trees offering welcome shade. Make sure you visit the ancient city of San Marino at the top of the mountain (4 km).
Piomboni Camping Village
The pine forest which is home to Piomboni forms part of the Po Delta National Forest and has been spared the frantic commercial development of other parts of the Adriatic coast. The site, still family-owned and run, maintains a totally natural feel with pitches located between the ancient, tall pines and younger, dividing trees. There are 376 pitches for everything from tiny tents to motorhomes up to 8 metres, all with 4-10A electricity. Access to the beach is just 100 metres from the site gate and there are large, free public areas along with sunbeds for hire.Early in the evening, the children’s singing and dancing near the restaurant makes for a happy family atmosphere and the youngsters are certainly kept active with a busy programme in high season. The restaurant offers fixed menus and à la carte, and is very reasonably priced. Other hostelries line the road a short walk from the site.
Romagna Family Village
Romagna Family Village is a busy holiday site on the Adriatic coast with direct access to the beach via a short underpass below the promenade. The beach is wide with fine sand sloping gently into the sea. The friendly owners of Romagna Family Village have designed it with campers in the centre and sports facilities plus entertainment to the rear. The bar, restaurant and reception are at the front. This ensures that campers have the pitches with least road and rail noise. The 100 level, grass pitches are small and well shaded with tarmac access roads and regular water points.
Camping Villaggio Rubicone
This is a sophisticated, professionally run site where the friendly owners, Sandra and Paolo Grotto are keen to fulfil your every need. Rubicone covers over 30 acres of thoughtfully landscaped, level ground and has direct access to the beach. The 446 touring pitches (6/10A electricity), are in neat, shaded rows and vary in size (up to 100 sq.m). Of these, 150 also have water and drainage and 20 have private sanitary facilities. There are plenty of places to enjoy a drink; from beach bars to nightclub bars, and the restaurant offers excellent food and efficient service at very reasonable prices. Entertainment for all ages takes place in a circular, terraced area near the main bar.
Camping Riccione
Situated on the Adriatic coast, 400 metres from the beach, Camping Riccione is a rather noisy, bustling campsite with a distinct Italian flavour and may appeal to families with children. There are 417 touring pitches of varying sizes of which 100 are provided with water and drainage. The vast amount of trees provides shade, but they make manoeuvring difficult for some and especially for larger units. Road and rail noise is apparent on one side of the site. A pleasant pool area includes a small lagoon for children, and the poolside bar serves light snacks.b>
International Camping Tre Moschettieri
Tre Moschettieri (Three Musketeers) is a compact, attractive site alongside the sea at Lido di Pomposa. The sandy beach, all decked out with its colourful umbrellas, is delightful. The gently shelving beach is ideal for swimming and having fun with the family. The site is in a garden setting and has many trees providing excellent shade for the 418 grass touring pitches (70-80 sq.m, 4/8A chargeable electricity). The roads are tarmac to reduce the dust and there are many water points around the site. The friendly management take care that campers are informed of programmed events and are eager to please. There is an amazing range of entertainment on offer.
Adriano Camping Village
Adriano has to be one of the very best campsites in a region renowned for its sightseeing and exploring opportunities. Even so, there is so much to see and do on site that it would be quite believable if visitors remained on site for the whole duration of their holiday. There are 370 touring pitches, some fully serviced, and most shaded by the tall pines. The superb toilet facilities are well maintained, easily accessed and include accessible wet rooms for visitors. There are swimming pools, a sailing centre, bar, restaurants, shops, minigolf, an amusement arcade, bicycle hire and many sports facilities.
Camping Classe
Lido di Dante is not a major tourist resort and is therefore more peaceful than many locations along Italy’s eastern coastline. At Camping Classe a variety of well spaced trees offer shade over 430 good sized flat grass pitches each with 4A electricity. Part of the site (2.5 ha) is screened devoting 225 places for those that enjoy naturism (electricity only 2A). This area has a sanitary block and a small bar. Naturists must dress to visit any other part of the site or when walking to the sandy beach. Italy does not have any official naturist beaches although this particular section of the coast is recognised as being such.
Camping Villaggio del Sole
Sole Family Camping Village is a large family site on the east coast of Italy, near Ravenna. The site has 234 pitches, of which 122 are for touring units, have 6-amp hook-up points, and is shaded by tall pine trees. The site is just 300 metres from the Mediterranean Sea; you can find a large private beach with sun loungers and umbrellas here. Of course, there is the opportunity to dip in the sea and relax, but you will also find beach volleyball, beach tennis and basketball here. Given that the campsite is close to the sea, the site also offers the opportunity to swim in their on-site swimming pool, which is relatively small considering the number of visitors here but never seems overcrowded.
Camping Holiday Village Florenz
Camping Florenz has many loyal Italian campers who return year after year. This site is among the sand dunes and pine forest along the seafront where there are good sized, shaded and level touring pitches, ll with 6A electricity. The gently shelving beach has fine sand and lots of chairs and umbrellas. The site is popular with dog owners whose pets are also accepted in the restaurant, and it is also frequented by numerous large school parties. The children’s entertainment is extensive and almost non stop, and there is a good range of activities for adults.
Camping Spiaggia e Mare
This site has an attractive location in the large Po Delta National Park. Spiaggia e Mare has direct access to a fine private sandy beach. However, the site also boasts two large pools and a good range of other amenities, including a restaurant, pizzeria and a well stocked supermarket. A lively activity programme runs in July and August. The well positioned pitches are generally sandy and well shaded. They may appear a little crowded when the site is full but good management usually allows some privacy. Around half (including many of the seafront pitches) are occupied by mobile homes and chalets. The Po Delta park extends over 58,000 acres and features on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Emília-Romagna

Once two regions, Emilia-Romagna stretches from the Adriatic coast almost to the shores of the Mediterranean. A prosperous area with historical cities and thriving industry, it also home to two of Italy’s most famous food exports: Parma ham and parmesan cheese. 

Bologna

One of the richest regions of Italy, Emilia and Romagna only became united in 1947. Its landscape is varied, with the flat fields of the northern plain giving way to the forest-covered Apennine mountains in the south. Carving a route through the heart of the region is the Via Emilia, a Roman military road built in 187 BC that links the garrison town of Piacenza to Rimini on the coast. Most of the major towns lie along this route including Bologna, the region’s capital. The historic city boasts a rich cultural heritage with its famous porticos, old university buildings and medieval palaces clustered around bustling town squares.

North of Bologna, Ferrara is one of the most important Renaissance centres in Italy, while further inland Modena and Parma are home to some of the region’s finest architecture. Parma also boasts one of the country’s top opera houses. In the east, Ravenna is renowned for the Byzantine mosaics that decorate its churches and mausoleums, and along the Adriatic coast lie various beaches and the seaside resorts of Cervia, Cesenatico and Rimini. A popular summer destination, Rimini has sandy beaches, a lively nightlife, an abundance of bars and restaurants.

Emilia-Romagna comprises of nine regions: Bologna, Ferrara, Forli, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini. 

PLACES OF INTEREST
Modena

Places of interest

Faenza: Home of faiënce ceramic-ware.

Ferrara: Walled town with impressive medieval castello.

Modena: The home of fast cars: both Ferrari and Maserati have factories on the outskirts.

Montese: Wild black cherry festival in July, medieval singing, dancing and classical concerts in August.

Piacenza: Historic Roman town, medieval and Renaissance architecture.

Valli di Comacchi: A wetland area, good for birdwatching.

Vignola: Best known for its cherries and cherry blossom, spring festival, 15th/16th-century castle

CUISINE OF THE REGION
Spaghetti al Ragù

Cuisine of the region

Bologna is regarded as the gastronomic capital of Italy. Famous regional specialities include parmesan cheese (parmigianoreggiano), egg pasta, Parma ham (prosciutto di Parma) and balsamic vinegar. Local dishes include lasagne, tortellini stuffed with ricotta and spinach, bollito misto (boiled meats), zampone (stuffed pig’s trotter). Fish is also popular along the coast of Romagna.

Cannelloni: Large pasta tubes stuffed with meat or cheese and spinach, covered in tomato or cheese sauce.

Ciacci: Chestnut flour pancakes filled with ricotta cheese and sugar.

Spaghetti al Ragù: Pasta with beef and tomato sauce.

Torta di Limone: Tart made with lemon and fresh cream.