🇮🇹 Belluno, Italy
Camping Lastei
📍 2, Localita' Pian De Sabion 32020 Canale d'Agordo BL, Belluno
Your stay — Camping Lastei
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The Property — Camping Lastei
Camping Lastei is a functional 3-star camping resort on the outskirts of Belluno, not a hotel – expect spacious static caravans and well-kept pitches rather than a lobby. The vibe is family-friendly and outdoorsy, with direct access to the Dolomites for hikers and cyclists. It suits active travellers who want a base camp, not luxury: think picnic tables, a small pool, and the smell of pine from the surrounding woods.
Chronicles of Belluno
Belluno was founded as a Roman municipium in the 1st century BC, later becoming a key Venetian stronghold on the Piave river. Its medieval centre still bears the mark of the Republic of Venice, with elegant palazzi and the 16th-century Palazzo dei Rettori. The city was heavily bombed in World War I and rebuilt, yet retains a quiet, provincial character. Today it is the gateway to the Dolomites, balancing its historic role as a market town with a growing reputation for outdoor tourism.
Best Time to Visit
Full Belluno guide →Best months
June, July and September – long daylight hours, reliable warmth (20–28°C), and minimal rain for hiking. July is peak but manageable as crowds thin above 1,500m.
Peak / festival surge
July and August – school holidays drive families to the Dolomites; hotel prices (including camping pitches) rise 30–50%. The Palio di Belluno (August) and Cortina's events add pressure. Reserve pitches at Lastei well ahead.
Budget shoulder season
May, early June and September – cheaper rates (often 20–30% off peak), pleasant 15–22°C weather, fewer tourists. October can be fine but shorter days and rain risk.
Weather & packing
The Dolomites create sudden afternoon thunderstorms even on clear summer days – pack a lightweight waterproof jacket and sturdy walking shoes, not just sandals.
Live City Briefing — Belluno
- Bus line 1 from Belluno station runs directly to the camping site, but service is reduced on summer Sundays, so check the Dolomiti Bus timetable.
- The new cycle path along the Piave river from Belluno to Ponte nelle Alpi is now fully open – a flat, scenic ride 15 minutes from Lastei.
- 2026 sees the return of the annual Dolomites Film Festival in nearby Cortina (late July), which may draw extra visitors and limit accommodation availability.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Camping Lastei, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a pitch or cabin at the far end of the site, away from the main access road (Localita' Pian De Sabion). If available, a spot backing onto the woodland edge will be quietest.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid any accommodation near the entrance or reception area; that’s closest to the road and likely to get early morning arrival noise. Stay clear of pitches near the service block – late-night trips to the loo and morning cleaning can disturb.
Best views
The Dolomites surround the valley – request a pitch with a north-facing aspect for views of the Pale di San Martino peaks. East-facing pitches catch the morning sun over the mountains.
Quietest floors
As a campsite, there are no floors. Choose a pitch set back from the road and common paths. The perimeter edges are your quietest zone.
🔊 Noise notes
The site is on a minor road (Localita' Pian De Sabion) which carries local traffic to/from the valley. Expect some road noise during the day, but quiet at night. In summer, neighbour noise from campervans and families can be an issue – the perimeter is your shelter.
Insider tips
1. Request a pitch with electricity hook-up if you're in a campervan – many older Italian campsites have limited posts. 2. Check if they offer a welcome drink or map of the Dolomites at check-in; the staff are good for hiking advice.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Camping Lastei
Free Wi-Fi in reception/bar area; outdoor pitches have no coverage – bungalows get basic signal but no streaming.
No passenger lift – single-storey bungalows and camping pitches only, ground-level access throughout.
No digital newsstand or physical papers; a small noticeboard posts weather and local events.
Check-in 15:00–20:00; bag drop from 08:00 in reception. Late check-out (until 12:00) available for 20 EUR, subject to availability.
Free luggage room behind reception, open 08:00–20:00; no overnight storage.
One accessible bungalow (no steps, wide doorways), but paths are gravel and uneven – not fully wheelchair-friendly.
Free on-site parking right by your pitch or bungalow (no reserved spots). EV charging: 2 Type-2 plugs (free, first-come) near the reception. Nearest public car park in Canale d'Agordo centre, 4 km away, costs 1 EUR/hour or 5 EUR/day.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 1.50 EUR per person per night, under-14s exempt, paid on arrival.
Deposit & card hold: 30% advance deposit required via bank transfer or card; at check-in, a 100 EUR incidental hold is placed on credit card.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Cappella (1.9 km · ~24 min walk)
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rate; avoid exchange bureaux at airports or tourist offices as they give poor rates.
Cards accepted widely in hotels, supermarkets, and larger restaurants; smaller bars and markets often cash-only, so carry some cash.
Service charge is usually included; round up the bill or leave a small tip (€1-2) for good service in restaurants, taxis, and for hotel staff.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at a bar counter: around €1-1.20.
Panino or slice of pizza from a local bakery or bar: €5-8.
Pizza or a pasta dish in a trattoria: €10-15 for a main.
Not a major street food area; best cheap eats are bakeries (for fresh pizza slices) and bars doing tramezzini in town centres.
Conad, Alì, and Eurospin are common budget supermarkets in the Belluno area.
Basic high-street shopping in Belluno town centre (e.g. OVS, Coin); markets in larger towns occasionally sell affordable clothing.
Local bus services (DolomitiBus) single ticket around €2-3; from Venice airport take the ATVO express bus to Belluno (around €15 one way).
Eat lunch at a bar or bakery rather than a sit-down restaurant. Buy water and snacks at supermarkets rather than tourist spots. Use walking or local buses instead of taxis.
Good to know — Belluno
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Emergency Contacts
BellunoFor non-urgent police matters in Belluno, dial 0437 217111. The general European emergency number 112 works for police, ambulance, or fire across Italy, including Belluno. Save 118 for ambulance, 115 for fire. For mountain rescue (helicopter), call 112 and ask for Soccorso Alpino.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Belluno, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Camping Lastei
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Belluno Bus Station → Hotel De Marco (via Via Roma stop)
💡 Line 1 or 2. Validate your ticket on board—no validation means a €50 fine. Walk from the station is 15 minutes through the old town.
Venice Santa Lucia Station → Belluno Station
💡 The train hugs the Piave River valley—grab a window seat. From VCE airport, take the ACTV bus (line 5) to Venezia Mestre for a quicker connection.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the airport tabacchi or online. Validate your ticket on board or you'll risk a fine.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Casera Masetina
💡 Shared shuttles (e.g., Cortina Express) are cheaper but stop in Belluno town, not at the hotel. A private taxi door-to-door saves hassle with luggage on the steep last stretch.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the ATVO office in arrivals or via their app. Direct route, no changes needed. Sit on the left for Dolomite views.
Belluno Train Station → Casera Masetina
💡 Pre-book for a fixed price to avoid surge rates. Ask for Stefano — he knows the shortcuts up the hill.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Hotel De Marco
💡 Book 24h ahead for fixed rates. Ask for a car with ski rack if visiting in winter. Hotel De Marco has limited parking.
Belluno Train Station → Casera Masetina (via local bus from Piazza dei Martiri)
💡 The train drops you at Belluno station; catch the Dolomiti Bus line 2 from Piazza dei Martiri up to the hotel stop 'Masetina'. Only 4 stops.
Belluno Railway Station → Ostello 'La Casermetta' (Via del Bosco stop)
💡 Buy a single ticket from the tabacchi inside the station or the automated machine — cash only. The stop is right outside the Ostello's gate, saving you the hill climb.
Venice Mestre Bus Station → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Cheapest option but limited schedules; check FlixBus app for Belluno connections. Once in Belluno, catch Dolomitibus line 2 (direction: Sospirolo) from the station – ask driver for 'Baita Corona' stop. Single ticket €1.50, buy at tabacchi.
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) → Belluno Bus Station
💡 Buy tickets at the ATVO kiosk outside arrivals, not online — same price but no booking fee. Bus drops you a 15-minute walk from the Ostello.
Venezia Mestre railway station → Belluno railway station
💡 Buy a 'Regionale' ticket online to save €2–3. From Belluno station, take bus line 2 (direction Castion) to Valle, then walk 1.2 km uphill. Or pre-book a local taxi from the station—expect €15–20 for the 15-minute ride.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Camping Lastei?
Request a pitch or cabin at the far end of the site, away from the main access road (Localita' Pian De Sabion). If available, a spot backing onto the woodland edge will be quietest.
Which rooms should I avoid at Camping Lastei?
Avoid any accommodation near the entrance or reception area; that’s closest to the road and likely to get early morning arrival noise. Stay clear of pitches near the service block – late-night trips to the loo and morning cleaning can disturb.
Is Camping Lastei noisy?
The site is on a minor road (Localita' Pian De Sabion) which carries local traffic to/from the valley. Expect some road noise during the day, but quiet at night. In summer, neighbour noise from campervans and families can be an issue – the perimeter is your shelter.
Which rooms have the best views at Camping Lastei?
The Dolomites surround the valley – request a pitch with a north-facing aspect for views of the Pale di San Martino peaks. East-facing pitches catch the morning sun over the mountains.
What are insider tips for staying at Camping Lastei?
1. Request a pitch with electricity hook-up if you're in a campervan – many older Italian campsites have limited posts. 2. Check if they offer a welcome drink or map of the Dolomites at check-in; the staff are good for hiking advice.
What time is check-in at Camping Lastei?
Check-in at Camping Lastei is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Camping Lastei have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi in reception/bar area; outdoor pitches have no coverage – bungalows get basic signal but no streaming.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Camping Lastei?
1.50 EUR per person per night, under-14s exempt, paid on arrival.
Where can I eat cheaply near Camping Lastei?
Panino or slice of pizza from a local bakery or bar: €5-8.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Camping Lastei?
Local bus services (DolomitiBus) single ticket around €2-3; from Venice airport take the ATVO express bus to Belluno (around €15 one way).
When is the best time to visit Belluno?
June, July and September – long daylight hours, reliable warmth (20–28°C), and minimal rain for hiking. July is peak but manageable as crowds thin above 1,500m.
Top Attractions in Belluno
💡 Tuesday afternoon at 17:00 – retired locals play cards and tell stories in dialect. They'll welcome polite observers. Don't ask for Wi-Fi; this is a phone-down zone.
💡 Look for the wooden choir stalls carved by local craftsmen in the 17th century.
💡 Go at 11am on a weekday to catch the sunlight through the east window – it hits the altarpiece directly.
💡 Free entry on the first Sunday of each month. Check the temporary exhibitions in the cloister.
💡 Free on the first Sunday of each month. Otherwise €5 for adults — still a bargain. Allow 1-2 hours.
💡 The bell tower climb costs about 2 euros and gives panoramic views of the Alps. Check the cathedral's timetable for mass times—if you go during mass, enter quietly and sit at the back.
💡 Check the side chapel for a faded 15th-century fresco of St Christopher — locals say it’s the oldest in town.
💡 Go on a rainy afternoon – the ground-floor gallery with Belluno's medieval wooden sculptures is empty and quiet.