Pomarance
The Staging Area
Rest area equipped with 18 plots, all of which have electricity connection that you can choose to use or not.
The area is lighted and under video surveillance, access is protected by a bar, and right at the entrance is the Municipal Tourist Office.
The Area also has state-of-the-art camper service, several green areas with children’s playgrounds, barbecues and picnic areas.
There are also washing areas for dishes and cloths, free wi-fi, and Heated toilets with showers.
The disabled have an area entirely reserved for them.
Group shuttle service, RV service and maintenance, and even LPG or propane cylinder replacement and delivery service directly to the pitch are available upon request.
Upon request, it is also possible to take advantage of the guaranteed pitch option in case of exit and return with prepayment upon arrival.
Address:
Constitution Avenue – SR 439 – 56045 Pomarance (Pisa)
GPS COORDINATES:
N 43.29968, AND 10.86978
CONTACTS:
Tel: +39058862089
E-mail: urp@comune.pomarance.it
All Services
Entrance fee
Annual Opening
Paid Electricity Connection on Request
Water Load
Waste Water Discharge
Empty-Cassette Service
Toilet facilities
Hot Showers
Paved Bottom
Asphalt Bottom
Controlled Input
Free WiFi
Video Surveillance Area
Illuminated Area
Playground
Picnic Area
Barbeque Area
Pets Allowed
Shuttle Service
Service and Maintenance
Restricted Area for the Disabled
Dish Sinks
Sinks for Washing Linen
More Info
Pomarance is a beautiful Tuscan village in the Cecina Valley, famous for its green, wide valleys and proximity to the Devil’s Valley.
In fact, the area is also known for the hamlet of Larderello, where the Devil’s Valley geothermal plants are located. This is where the exploitation of the famous boraciferous soffions takes place.
Rocca Sillana is a fortress that dominates from above the surrounding area, the Peacock Valley and the entire geothermal area. Legend has it that the fortress was named after the Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
From the Rocca there is a view as far as the eye can see, overlooking the Devil’s Valley, the Upper Cecina Valley and much of Tuscany as far as the sea. A valley that develops around a “wild green lung,” with the forests of the Berignone and Monterufoli-Caselli Nature Reserves.
The town comes to life during the second Sunday in September, during the characteristic “Palio Storico delle Contrade,” with historical processions and costume parades.