Valdeiva Villaggio Camping 
[ DEIVA MARINA (SP) - Liguria ]


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Situated inland of Deiva Marina, only 3 km from the Sea, the Camping Village Valdeiva offers its guest a quite and peaceful rest, together with the possibility of easy excursions by train or ferry to the National Park of Cinque Terre, Portovenere and Portofino.


Campsite is equipped with sanitary and sanitary blocks with free hot water and showers, electricity, drinking water, space for car in the parkingplace.
Camping Valdeiva offers to all its guests a wide range of services in order to make their stay as comfortable as possible. Swimming pool, minimarket, TV SAT, internet point, access to Wi-Fi area.

CAMPING VALDEIVA OFFERS ALL YEAR ROUND A SERVICE OF SHUTTLE BUS TO/FROM THE STATION OF DEIVA MARINA

Nearby the Campsite, only 18 minutes by train, you can visit the famous National Parc of Cinque Terre, a marvel of Nature in our Region.

The East Riviera still offers an uncontaminated and sometimes wild nature. Deiva Marina, little seaside resort in province of La Spezia, is situated in the centre of a wonderful territory that extends from Portofino to Lunigiana and the gulf of Poets, and is inserted in the wonderful natural park "Monte-Serro - Punta Mesco". e Deiva Marina appreciated from time immemorial for seaside tourism and used as a base for excursions to the surrounding areas, thanks to the qualified accommodation capacity in hotels, flats and open-air structures.

Trekking, fishing, sailing, windsurf and other sports can be easily practised on the spot, while boat and train consent comfortable visits to Cinque Terre (Five Lands) and to Gulf of Tigullio.

CINQUE TERRE

Riomaggiore
It raises at the mouth of a rapid Apennine stream, the Romans' "Rivus Major", today covered and paved.
According to the tradition, this village was first built in the 8th century when a group of Achaeans, escaped from the persecution of the Byzantine emperor Leo III, found shelter there.
The nice walk from the top of the village to the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte Nero (Black Mount Madonna) offers a wonderful view of the Cinque Terre

Manarola
Situated on a rocky pedestal overhanging the sea, Manarola looks as a compact group of houses brightly coloured, almost all with a terrace on the top, i.e. the typical "cassola" where in September, after the grape harvest, the best grapes are lied in the sun to obtain the wine called Sciacchetrà.
Here, like in Riomaggiore, the stream that flows between the houses is almost completely covered today and forms the current main street which ends at the characteristic square cut in the rocks, where boats are hoisted with the strength of one's arms.
The chessboard square of the S. Lorenzo church, in the village upper part, often becomes - out of necessity - a playing round for kids, whose joyful voice replaces the noise of cars.
Now a deviation towards Groppo and Volastra - two quiet inland hamlets - is worth the while. Half an hour walk on a path amidst vines and century-old olive trees leads to the top of the Volastra hill where the light air and the large green opening surrounded by trees in front of.

Corniglia
This village, which looks more like a rural than a seafaring village, is the only one in which houses are not directly on the sea, and rises on the top of a headland.
On the surrounding hills, vines and olive trees are grown and it is normal to bump into women that go or come from the "cian" (vineyard plans) with baskets and bundles on their heads.
The first part of the path that leads to Vernazza is protected by another dry masonry which shelters from the sun and the wind that often blows very strongly from the sea: the path winds around twisted olive trees and goes up again to the top of other hills covered by holm-oaks and pinasters.
At half the way it is possible to go down and reach the sea by a quick hardly traced path that reveals the beautiful and isolated Guveno beach.

Vernazza
The ancient Vulneria maintains the characteristic medieval vill