Easter Weekend 2010: Castiglione della Pescaia
Since traveling by camper wanted to visit this part of Tuscany, and finally the time has come.
As usual we start the evening, arrrivare place in a calm and rested the next morning, after sleeping the last service area before the highway. We arrive at the campsite
Maremma Sans Souci to 3 km. from town, almost entirely viable on a narrow bike path. The camp is very nice, on natural dunes, very shady, pretty much just went to our arrival by foreigners.
Dunes, by definition make it impossible for the positioning of the vehicle on level ground, fortunately there is an area suitable for campers, touring with fully fenced and with focal points in the comfortable corridors that avoid "invasion" of the pitches by whom to get to their own, do not care to go through the others.
This area contains approximately 20-30 vehicles, it is probably too small for the high season.
The campsite has direct access to the beach without crossing roads, and makes it particularly suitable for children.
The beach is sandy, very well maintained and clean, the view is beautiful, the islands of the archipelago.
The afternoon visit to the country we loved it. Features narrow streets, forbidding slope, culminating in castle, which dominates the district, and from which access ramps, interspersed with some terrace, you can enjoy a fantastic view.
Returning to camp I noticed the signs leading to a picnic area, accessible from a street opposite the entrance of the camp, and I went to look.
entirely on asphalt in the parking lot there were few resources, no doubt because both the drain, the water intake were locked with padlocks, likely due to the non-functioning in the same season, then only usable as a stopping point.
We held two days, as planned, also because of expected bad weather, which recommended to fill the time while traveling. ;-)
We then directed under a pouring rain, hoping for a truce, to the Monte Argentario.