Tracks

The Staging Area
The Cingoli Camper Stop Area consists of 10 parking pitches all equipped with electricity connection, and to ensure privacy each pitch is separated from adjacent ones by a curtain composed of green essences. At the entrance to the area there is a self-cleaning sump for drainage and a water filling station.
The area has a space for recycling collection, located near the easily accessible entrance. The interior space is organized with a sidewalk, which forms a protected perimeter connection and houses individual columns.
On the side opposite the entrance is a large green space with suitable lighting. Access is regulated by bar, the remote control of which is provided at the time of data registration and handed back to staff upon departure.
The area is located near the historic center, accessible either on foot , or by mountain bike, with the possibility of going into the woods surrounding the city. The area is quiet and there is a supermarket a few dozen meters away.
Address:
Via San Carlo – 62011 Cingoli (Macerata)
GPS COORDINATES:
N 43.376464, AND 13.209445
CONTACTS:
Tel: +39 3396369296
All Services

Paid admission

Annual Opening

Electrical Connection

Water Load

Waste Water Discharge

Empty-Cassette Service

Paved Bottom

Controlled Input

Illuminated Area

Playground nearby

Market Nearby

Pets Allowed
More Info
Cingoli rises in a panoramic position on the eastern side of the Adriatic side of the mountain range, commonly referred to as the Pre-Apennine Mountains.The topographical eminence of Cingoli considered in relation to the superb panoramic view to which this gives rise, has over time enabled the town to earn the appellation “Balcony of the Marches.”
The settlement, whose climatic salubriousness has been proverbial for five centuries now, fits harmoniously into a landscape where the work of man and nature have been perfectly integrated, enhancing each other.
Not to be missed is a visit to the Church of Sant. Esuperanzio, to the Town Hall with the beautiful Hall of Coats of Arms and the State Archaeological Museum.