Barco Reale

Welcome to Tuscany on the Barco Reale, discover cities such as Pistoia, Lucca and Florence from here!
The name Barco Reale comes from an old Medici hunting ground. Today, this area epitomises an unspoilt cultural landscape with vineyards, olive groves and plenty of tradition. Camping Barco Reale also stands for a traditional way of life, combined with first-class comfort and enjoyment. The café, restaurant, sanitary facilities, playgrounds and sports fields fulfil the highest demands.
You will find a wide range of accommodation to suit every need.
The 4-star campsite offers the ideal combination of nature and comfort for both couples and large families. You have the choice of a safari tent, mobile home or a beautiful pitch in the middle of Tuscany.
Unique: the view of the valley from the swimming pools at Barco Reale You will find a varied leisure and entertainment programme for children and teenagers at Camping Barco Reale, as well as a children's disco and music in our pub.
The old and charming village of San Baronto is just 500 metres from the campsite.
Actively discover and enjoy Tuscany. Camping Barco Reale is an ideal starting point to visit the important cities of Florence, Pisa, Pistoia, Lucca and all the other cultural sites of Tuscany. We offer guided excursions to these places. You can also experience Tuscan nature on organised or individual hikes or by bike.
Highlights
- Pool with panoramic view of the valley
- Restaurant, pub, top sanitary facilities
- Sports and playgrounds, animation
- Hikes, bike tours, wine tasting
- Excursions to Tuscan highlights
Equipment
Services
Contact
Via Nardini 11-13,51035 - Lamporecchio
Telephone: +39 0573-88332
Website: https://www.barcoreale.it/en/
E-Mail: info@barcoreale.com
Open from: 16.04.2025 until 30.09.2025
Nearby airport: Florence, Pisa
Nearby train station: Pistoia, Empoli
Nearby town / city: Lamporecchio
Accommodation and pitches

Surroundings Barco Reale
Tuscany
Discover the world-famous landscape of Tuscany with its vineyards, olive groves, fields, rolling hills and characteristic cypresses on car trips, hikes or MTB tours. Visit the Renaissance metropolis of Florence with its magnificent cathedral, the Uffizi Gallery and the overbuilt Ponte Vecchio bridge over the Arno. Relax with treats from the Nannini pastry shop in Siena, and marvel at Siena's beautiful, wide and slightly "crooked" market square.
Check out Pisa to see if the Leaning Tower is still standing
Stroll through the "Manhattan of the Middle Ages", San Gimignano, with its towering spires, and then have a bite to eat at the ice cream champion Dondori. Taste the down-to-earth, delicious cuisine of Tuscany - for example crispy crostini bread, pasta, sausage or game specialities from the region, accompanied by a local red wine...