The camping village was super cute! There are two restaurants on property, however we were there on Easter sunday and they were both closed. There must have been some miscommunication since the lady at the front desk told us they were open. However, she was super nice and friendly and got us a ride into town when we told her we weren’t able to go to the restaurants on site. The closest train station is in the town about a 30 minute walk from the campground. However, there is a shuttle that runs between 8-11am and 6-8pm which is only €1.50 to take that takes you to and from the train station. From the station it is only a 25min €1 train into rome. The hut we were in had a radiator which was a nice touch. The beds however were pretty uncomfortable and we could feel the springs in our back. The shared bathrooms were decent. Keep in mind when booking that this is a campground! It was nice to be outside of rome and definitely a cool experience!
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