you’re looking for a place to explore Italy, this is not the place. It’s quiet, quaint, and far from the city center. If you choose to stay, you’re approximately 22 miles and 45 minutes from the city center and airport. I’d highly recommend a rental car. While the campground has activities, they have activities on designated days (e.g. - there is a tour of Chianti Wineries on Tuesdays, a cooking class on Mondays, tours to Pisa or Rome (on a certain day) etc.). Depending on your schedule, it is easier to book a class inside the town and doing so offers you the opportunity to explore various parts of Italy. There is a bus to take you into town but if you’re looking to travel at your leisure, you should rent a car. There are other options for activities (e.g. rent a Vespa or scooter) but there is not much guidance on doing so and InfoPoint is not extremely helpful. The activities offered at this camp ground do not provide one autonomy to move freely around Italy nor participate in activities that are truly unique to Italy.
Upon arrival, we learned the sheets, pillow cases and comforters were dirty and had holes in them. The food was good and the staff was friendly. Would I return? No. This is not the environment for one looking to explore Italy. If you’re looking for a leisure environment away from everything and everyone, this might be the spot for you but it was not the place for me and my family. I would recommend staying 1-3 days and nothing more.