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The Rise of Agritourism
By the end of the last century, camping on farms had become increasingly popular. Many travellers were looking for something different from the crowded campsites by Lake Garda or along the French Riviera and began seeking alternatives. In Italy and France, joining in the grape harvest for wine production became a favourite activity. This offered a unique opportunity: combining a fun seasonal job with an affordable holiday. Not only students took part—young families also chose this way of holidaying, and it continues to be popular today.
What Can I Expect from Agritourism?
If you choose agritourism, you’ll typically stay at a campsite that offers a simple, back-to-nature experience. Basic facilities like toilets and washing areas are usually available, and you may find a playground for children or a small swimming pool. However, don’t expect a site packed with amenities. The farm owner usually runs an agricultural or livestock business alongside the campsite, so their main focus is on the farm. Many farmers operate the campsite as a way to supplement their income. If you enjoy authentic camping and the tranquillity of rural life, agritourism is an excellent holiday option. You’ll discover places far from the crowds, where you can truly relax and enjoy nature. It’s perfect for long walks, cycling, or finally getting through that pile of books you never have time for. Agritourism is also suitable for families—many children love the adventure of staying on a working farm.
Book an Agritourism Campsite via Camping.eu
Are you a fan of agritourism or curious to try this unique way of holidaying? Book your agritourism campsite in Italy, France, Spain, or Croatia through Camping.eu. You’ll find a selection of campsites, most of which are open throughout the camping season. If you’d like to experience the grape harvest, plan your visit from late August in the wine regions. Some agritourism campsites are especially popular, with visitors returning year after year. If you want to secure a spot on a small farm campsite, it’s wise to book early to avoid disappointment.