Camping dei Fiori, a delightful location on the Italian Riviera
Between Nice and Genoa, the small seaside village of Pietra Ligure in the Province of Savona, home to a delightful campsite with numerous attractions for anyone wishing to spend their holiday on the Italian Riviera. Laid out in terraces, this establishment overlooks the Mediterranean and enables its residents to quickly walk to the beach, located 600 metres from here…
A family-orientated campsite overlooking the Italian Riviera
Camping dei Fiori, an outdoor peaceful and family establishment located in Liguria, on the heights of the Italian Riviera, offers you an entire range of pitches, glamping tents and mobile homes in the heart of an ancient hundred-year-old olive grove of three hectares. A genuine haven of peace to recharge your batteries in a region with a wealth of tourist attractions and countryside with natural everlasting charm.
Within this magnificent terraced park, lovers of traditional camping can book a pitch for their tent, caravan or camper, amidst the wooded hills of Liguria, some of which offer a sea view. As regards accommodation, you’ll find Glamping Tents for two to four people, such as the Air Lodge tent, equipped with two bedrooms including one on a mezzanine floor, a shower room, kitchenette and timber terrace. For your comfort, sanitary blocks with showers, washing machines, dishwasher with tokens, baby area, Wi-Fi, central cool boxes, and self-service bicycle area are available on-site.
Comfortable and well laid out mobile homes (Alloro, Charme, Next and Ulivi ranges) are also available for 4 to 6 persons. All have a covered terrace with garden furniture set, one to three bedrooms, a shower room, equipped kitchen and lounge with satellite TV and air conditioning. The most spacious of these, in the Next range, includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a lovely covered terrace on stilts.
A multitude of outdoor activities between the sea and hills
On-site, various outdoor activities are on offer to you such as mountain biking, trekking, paragliding, climbing, horse-riding, ping-pong, beach volleyball...as well as an outdoor pool and children’s pool and play area to relax. In the high season, recreational activities take place to keep the young busy (karaoke, games, sports...). You can also do diving, windsurfing or sailing from the beach closest to the campsite.
For those wishing to stay on the campsite, a mini-market enables you to ensure your daily needs are met, and a snack bar and restaurant pizzeria to have a delicious meal with Italian specialities. In July-August, a free shuttle bus even takes campsite holidaymakers to the beaches of Pietra Ligure, thus avoiding you having parking problems during your stay.
To enjoy ice cream, seafood and other local specialities, numerous bars and restaurants are located on the beach and in a 3 kilometre radius around the establishment. As for the historic centre of Pietra Ligure, it is just one kilometre from here. Walk there! You can, for example, go round the Piazza San Nicolò market, which takes place every Saturday morning, to stock up on local produce, and walk along the delightful promenade, adorned with palm trees on the seafront. You can go and visit the Castello, a Roman castle built on a rock.
A perfect pied-à-terre for going off to explore Liguria
In being an extension of the French Côte d'Azur (French Riviera), Liguria offers visitors a rich and varied area, between the beauty of the Mediterranean coast and the gems of the Ligurian Alps. These equally delight enthusiasts of coastal pleasures, the countryside and beautiful local heritage.
On the coast, you, can also visit Imperia, one of the Italian capitals of olive oil, for a long time the supplier of Marseille’s soap factories, which nowadays has a museum and annual festival, bearing witness to the ancestral tradition linked to olive growing in the region. All around your holiday resort, numerous lovely ancient villages in Liguria can also be discovered, such as Borgio Verezzi and its caves, Finalborgo (the ancient part of the seaside resort of Finale Ligure), Varigotti, Noli and lots more besides.
Genoa, one of Europe’s most expansive old cities, with a glorious past, offers the traveller an exceptional heritage which equally merits their interest. Lastly, you cannot stay in the region without visiting, to the west of La Spezia, the Cinque Terre, a group of 5 timeless, colourful villages, clinging to the cliffsides