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In the heart of Italy, directly on Lake Trasimeno, Camping & Village Polvese welcomes its guests in Umbria. The campsite in Sant' Arcangelo di Magione offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities and a spacious, leafy private beach for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing. The marvellous pool area with panoramic views also offers refreshment on hot days. The picturesque surroundings around Sant' Arcangelo di Magione are ideal for hiking and cycling tours through the green Umbrian hills. A boat trip to the island of Polvese with its historic castle and marvellous sandy beaches is a must. Art and culture lovers should not miss the charming city of Perugia.
This campsite is located in a rural environment on the southern shore of Lake Trasimeno.
Public outdoor pool.
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Level grassy terrain with predominantly tall deciduous and coniferous trees, located between the lakeside road and the lake. Tourist pitches in the rear area of the campsite, directly by the lake. Dominated by permanent campers.
Approximately 80 m long and up to 20 m wide bathing cove. Adjacent sunbathing lawn. Swimming possible only to a limited extent.
Via Montivalle
06063 Sant' Arcangelo di Magione
Umbrien
Italy
Latitude 43° 4' 53" N (43.08156667)
Longitude 12° 8' 32" E (12.14235)
Take the exit for Magione from the Val di Chiana - Perugia highway towards Chiusi. Signposted in Sant' Arcangelo.
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Sandra
June 2019
We just spent 10 days at the campsite and I was glad that the time was over. The toilets and wash houses are dirty and you have to be careful not to walk into spider webs. They are only cleaned in the morning. The hot water is turned off in the evening at 8 PM, so washing up if you eat later or even taking a shower in the evening is not possible. I first had to free the washing machine from spider webs. What is nice is that the campsite is full of trees, but the roots stick out onto the path. So I tripped badly once and injured my knee and toe. The restaurant, bistro, bakery, and "supermarket" at the campsite are just impossible. On the first evening, we ordered hamburgers and fries. Hamburger here means a small meatball and nothing else. For 3 portions, each with a handful of fries and 2 large beers, we paid 41 euros, extortionate. Buns have to be pre-ordered and you can’t get any spontaneously in the morning. And ice cream, which comes in waffles or cups as ready-made products, is often only available in limited selection by late afternoon. There aren’t even changing rooms for babies. You can drive onto the site until 2:30 AM in the evening. During the day, you have to leave by 1:30 PM since it is closed until 3:30 PM. For us, it was the first and last time. We will definitely never go there again.
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Very good8
Tihv
10 years ago
We were in a Hybrid Lodge Clever... Thus, we cannot comment on the sanitary facilities. However, a new sanitary building is currently under construction. The site is unpartitioned for campers with a clear view of the lake and a daily stunning sunset. From the site, there is NO swimming opportunity in the lake. There is no pier or beach available. It’s a muddy natural bank. You can hear the road, but it didn't disturb us. A small pool is always open, the larger one is currently being remodeled and is expected to reopen for the summer season. Swim caps required! Those looking for a nature-friendly, quiet spot will find it here.
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Sanitary
2.7
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
3.1
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
1.9
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
5.0
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.2
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Camping & Village Polvese?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
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Does the campsite Camping & Village Polvese have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
No, Camping & Village Polvese does not offer sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility.
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