Cesenatico Camping Village
Italy / Emilia-Romagna / Cesenatico
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A picturesque beach awaits camping holidaymakers in Cesenatico, perfect for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts. The campsites, surrounded by the sea and pine forests, offer a variety of accommodation options, from tents to comfortable mobile homes. Just a few kilometres away, the city centre beckons with cultural sights such as the harbour canal designed by Leonardo da Vinci and exquisite Emilia Romagna cuisine to round off the holiday experience.
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Many families head straight from the campsites in Cesenatico to the 7 km long dream beach. The gently sloping shore is perfect for splashing around and building sandcastles. Four-legged guests travelling to the pet-friendly campsites can cool off on the designated dog beaches. Active holidaymakers can go sailing or surfing out at sea.
One of the campsites in Cesenatico is located directly on a seawater canal. If you like fishing, you can fish your own dinner out of the water here. Right next to it, in an idyllic pine forest, is another site in Cesenatico. Both campsites have direct access to the fine sandy beach. A special feature of camping in Italy is the type of accommodation. There are beautiful pitches for motorhomes, caravans and tents in the shade of the trees, but mobile homes are among the most popular types of accommodation. Equipped with a bedroom with a choice of a single or double bed, a living room with a double sofa bed, table, chairs and kitchenette as well as a veranda, nothing stands in the way of a relaxing holiday. The mobile homes are particularly popular in the high season, and those interested in culture will discover that the picturesque holiday resort on the Adriatic also has fascinating sights to offer on a walk from the campsite in Cesenatico to the town centre, which is around 3 km away. Among other things, the town is famous for the harbour canal designed by Leonardo da Vinci. On the waterfront, pubs and restaurants invite you to savour the delicious cuisine of Emilia Romagna. It is also worth visiting the Maritime Museum, where you can marvel at historic boats.
The climate on the Italian Adriatic is characterised by hot summers and cool winters. Night frost is not uncommon during the cold season. During the day, the air warms up to barely more than seven degrees in December and January. The season for active holidaymakers starts as early as March at the campsite in Cesenatico. Spring and autumn are ideal for long bike tours or sightseeing.
Those travelling to the campsite in Cesenatico for a swim will find the best weather from June to September. The Adriatic Sea is pleasantly warm at over 20 degrees, and water temperatures of 25 degrees are even possible in August. In July, the friendliest month, the sun shines for up to ten hours a day.