Hey there,
Hi Kat
Camped in italy a few years back and managed to avoid the mini theme parks but was only the one trip. I guess its the same as in France and Switzerland where the popular areas tend to have the kind of sites we try to avoid! I know i prefer a field on the edge of the woods somewhere - they're cheaper too.
I've recently looked for a possible trip to the Italian Alps and there are several small basic out of the way type sites - it was Courmayeur I was looking at - but I'm sure they have them all over. Just a case of looking on the internet. I found that village/community websites often have better info than the main booking engines. Pretty sure wild camping isn't officially allowed but people do it esp. in the mountain areas. I don't think the rule is enforced so much as in say Austria or Switzerland but never done it myself. Hope you have a good trip.



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