Camping Ramazzotti
Camping Ramazzotti is a campsite in Ravenna, Italy. You can stay here with a tent, a chalet or cabin, a caravan and a motorhome.
- Dogs allowed
- Wheelchair accessible
- Near the sea
- Near a beach
About Camping Ramazzotti
GEOOn site you'll find space for dogs and wheelchair-accessible facilities. The site lies 356 m from the sea and 85 m from a beach.
Nearby attractions include Mausoleum van Galla Placidia, a short distance from the campsite.
✓ Why here
- Near the sea
- Near a beach
- Dogs allowed
Amenities
- ✓Dogs allowed
- ✓Wheelchair accessible
Accommodation & pitches
Tent
Chalet
Caravan
Motorhome pitch
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Prices & availability
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Location & getting there
| Near the sea | 356 m |
| Near a beach | 85 m |
Attractions nearby
OSM + Wikidata| Mausoleum van Galla Placidia | 10.6 km |
| Basiliek van Sant'Apollinare Nuovo | 9.9 km |
| Mausoleum van Theodorik | 9.9 km |
| Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe | 6.9 km |
| Baptisterium van de arianen | 10.1 km |
Amenities nearby
OSM · ≤5 kmAmenities within ~5 km, straight-line. Source: OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Reviews
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Practical information
Contact & website
Frequently asked questions
FAQWhere is Camping Ramazzotti located?+
Camping Ramazzotti is located in Lido DI Dante, Ravenna (Italy). Nearby you'll find the sea 356 m away and a beach 85 m away. You can see the exact location on the map on this page.
Does Camping Ramazzotti have a swimming pool?+
No, Camping Ramazzotti doesn't have its own pool, but the sea is 356 m.
Is Camping Ramazzotti suitable for children?+
No specific children's facilities are listed for Camping Ramazzotti. There's a playground 123 m away.
Are dogs allowed at Camping Ramazzotti?+
Yes, dogs are welcome at Camping Ramazzotti.
What facilities does Camping Ramazzotti have?+
Camping Ramazzotti offers dogs allowed and wheelchair access, among others. See the full list in the amenities block on this page.


