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Rasiglia and Dozza: Two Italian Villages Named Best for Camper Vans

27.05.2026 01:07 1 min 1 source
Pleinair ITA
Rasiglia and Dozza: Two Italian Villages Named Best for Camper Vans
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The Italian villages of Rasiglia and Dozza have been named the best destinations for camper van travelers according to different polls within the Borghi in camper community.

Rasiglia (Perugia province)

According to the community vote, Rasiglia took first place, significantly ahead of Grazzano Visconti. There are several camper-friendly parking areas nearby. Visiting is recommended in spring or summer when flowers bloom along the canals.

Dozza (Emilia-Romagna)

According to a vote in the Facebook group "Borghi in Camper," Dozza was named the best destination. It features a equipped camper service area at Piazza Fontana. Attractions include frescoes on house facades (since 1960, Biennale of Painted Walls), a fortress with the legend of the dragon Fierstane, a regional wine enoteca with over 800 labels, and Italy's first center for the study of J.R.R. Tolkien's works.

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Updated: 06.06.2026

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$2.34 /l

€2.03 · £1.75/l

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pricier than 91% of countries

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pricier than 90% of countries

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€0.80 · £0.69/l

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cheaper than 62% of countries

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