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- Dirk L.June 2023PozitivnoPerfect as a starting point for day trips to Muggia or Trieste. Restaurant excellent. Beach 150m directly on the pitch.NegativnoSanitary facilities a bit outdated, but not dirty.Good place with friendly peopleBella Italia live. By bus, directly to the small town of Muggia or by ferry directly to Trieste.Samodejno prevedeno.
- Dirk L.June 2023PozitivnoPerfect as a starting point for day trips to Muggia or Trieste. Restaurant excellent. Beach 150m directly on the pitch.NegativnoSanitary facilities a bit outdated, but not dirty.Good place with friendly peopleBella Italia live. By bus, directly to the small town of Muggia or by ferry directly to Trieste.Samodejno prevedeno.
- Anni M.August 2019PozitivnocheapNegativnovery loud dogs, seniors who are unfriendlyDogs are everywhere!!!:/ And seniors are unfriendlyWe could not relax at all. Spending time there with our tent was horrific. Dogs barking all evening and night and the owners don't do anything. Many senior campers who seem to stay all year. Not very friendly for younger and shorter stays, no recommendations!!!Samodejno prevedeno.
- Klaus H.August 2018PozitivnoFriendliness Proximity to Trieste Bus stop in front of the squareNegativnoIf you're not open to permanent camp culture, don't come here Sanitary facilities below the limit Only cold flushing waterGood starting point for a visit to TriesteIf you visit this site, you have to be open to Italian permanent camp culture, otherwise you can only flee. Both the email contact and the reception were very friendly, all the staff were very friendly. We had a pitch on an area of the site that was separated from the main part by a public road. The... whole site was occupied by Italian permanent campers and only a few plots were free for tourists. There were plenty of sanitary buildings, but they were in borderline poor condition by German standards. We found the washing-up areas, which only had cold water, took a little getting used to. Direct access from the pitch through a separate underpass to the beach area, although the beach was more like the typical Adriatic stone beach; no sand. The bus stop for an excursion to Trieste is right next to the campsite, tickets and bursting are available at reception. Oh, and a church on the square is certainly a unique selling point; you won't find many in Europe. Conclusion: Nothing for a longer vacation, but okay for one or two nights for a city trip.Samodejno prevedeno.
- Christian A.May 2018PozitivnoLocation in the Trieste BayTrieste, Muggia, Koper, Izola...We stayed here for a few days. The place was perfect for us. Yes. A bit outdated, but I don't care. But a polite reception at 1 am. Free choice of pitch on the site, which is dominated by fixed campers. Lots of greenery, lots of shade. We were on the part above the road and not on the beach part as the... path to the beach is still short and easy (with an underpass). It's only about 100m to the Slovenian border. In any case, we were able to visit Koper and Muggia and Trieste from Izola.Samodejno prevedeno.
- Manfred H.September 2016PozitivnoJust a CP...NegativnoQuite lively, thoroughfare directly on the square, not for bathersItaly - in the 70s (of the last century)The campsite is firmly in the hands of Italian permanent campers, i.e. there is a lot going on at weekends, but less so during the week because the Italians go home again. OK for an overnight stay, but certainly not for a vacation. The sanitary facilities are very, very outdated, but also very, very... clean! There is a decent restaurant on site - and Trieste with shopping and eating options for every budget is not that far away. All in all: not a 4* site, but doable as a stopover from and to Germany.Samodejno prevedeno.
- Werner S.May 2016PozitivnoClose to the sea, dogs allowed, electricity easily accessible for every pitch (and already included in the price).NegativnoIf you're expecting a typical German pikobello show garden/campsite, you shouldn't go.Simple, but okComparative price would be 34 €. - - - - Simple campsite in the style of the 70s with lots of trees/shade, divided in two by a shore road (but connected by a pedestrian underpass and crossing). One side directly by the sea (sand, gravel and stone mix), other side on a slope. Sanitary facilities on each... side. Electricity available at all pitches (and included in the price), sufficient lantern light at night, several water taps spread across the site = short distances, not much water towing. Open from May to September, many Italian permanent campers (with some lovely pitches, although some look like a junk room). Sanitary facilities old but clean. General cleanliness of the site . . . well, could be improved. In many corners everything could be spiced up a bit, made better (e.g. shower curtain hangs 10 cm in front of the shower tray = everything around it gets wet). But maybe it's the less-than-perfect things that give it its typical Italian charm ;-) But there wasn't really anything to criticize. We were there at the end of May: 6.50 + 6.50 (2 adults) + 3.50 dog + 6.50 car = 23 €/day. July + August are about 20% more expensive Conclusion: as we are not that demanding and not perfectionists anyway, we were satisfied overall.Samodejno prevedeno.
- franz a.September 2015Pozitivno0clean water, quiet and yet so close to Trieste. But Kooper is also great.NegativnoI don't know any at the momentvery nice place directly at the border to SloveniaThis campsite is only 50 meters from the border with Slovenia. Make sure you try to get a pitch in the lower part of the campsite, i.e. on the sea side, as it is a bit noisy and not so pleasant above the road. In the lower part you feel like you are in an Italian street, because there are a lot of permanent... campers (almost all Italians). The cooking smells alone give this away. I kept swimming in the sea on the Slovenian side. The town is a bit far away, but there are always public buses there. Very nice little town. There is also a direct bus from the campsite to Trist. A great town!Samodejno prevedeno.
- tine r.August 2011Many permanent campers, old sanitary facilities, but everything you need is available. Direct access to a beautiful semi-shaded and sandy beach. Reception open until 11pm,Samodejno prevedeno.
- Ralf B.July 2011Per sopportare solo quando ubriacoCampsite with run-down sanitary facilities. Lots of friendly, partying permanent campers. An underpass leads to the beach. I cut my feet open there, some fire jellyfish or nettles caused me burns. The ground consists of sharp stones and aquatic plants. You can see the industrial areas of Trieste from... the beach. Very good: the Slovenian border is only a few steps away. There is a duty free store there and you can buy good whisky cheaply to endure the place. A little further on in the direction of Slovenia you reach a cool wooden hut bar. Very reasonably priced drinks. You can also park your motorhome there. A real insider tip PS: The title means "only bearable when drunk"Samodejno prevedeno.