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    54: My Campervan Adventure Exploring Italy's Dolomites

    en-usOctober 04, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Join me in this special episode recorded in Italy as I explore the stunning Dolomites, also known as the Italian Alps.  Get an insider's look into my rental Road Surfer camper van, affectionately named the Cozy Cottage, as well as a rundown of the various camping options in Europe - from free, full service rest stops (called sostas in Italy) to luxury private campgrounds complete with wellness spa features.

    The Dolomites are not just a scenic backdrop but a culturally rich experience waiting to be explored. Hear what it's like to drive the Alto Strada highway while hiking, dining, exploring quant villages, and becoming part of the friendly camper community along the way. So sit back, relax and get ready to be transported to the stunning world of vanlife in the Italian Alps.

    Remember to check out my Instagram @thewaywardhome for some visual aids to this amazing adventure.

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