Who says luxury campsites only exist by the seaside? In Veneto, you can book a stay at a luxury glamping resort that lets you discover the Dolomites—one of Italy’s most spectacular mountain ranges and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A New Way to Camp: Glamping
Camping in the wild, surrounded by greenery and sleeping under a starry sky, has its charm. But let’s be honest: it’s not for everyone. For those used to city comforts, being plunged into nature without homey amenities can be daunting. That’s exactly why glamping was invented. Glamping offers true accommodations—think real beds, fully equipped kitchens, private bathrooms, and sometimes even spas or hot tubs—instead of tents and sleeping bags. If you’re searching for a campsite in Veneto but don’t want to give up comfort, glamping is your best bet.
Discover Art Cities
If you focus on the areas near the Dolomites, top art cities to visit include Belluno, Feltre, and Cortina d’Ampezzo—destinations rich in natural beauty and historic sites like medieval villages and ancient castles. And if you’re coming from farther afield, it makes sense to broaden your itinerary to other gems of Veneto: Venice is a must-see, but cities like Padua and Verona are also well worth a visit.
Five-Star Services in Nature
Staying at a glamping site in Veneto isn’t just about enjoying luxury in the heart of nature. Guests also have access to all the exclusive services you’d expect from a five-star resort. Many Dolomites-facing glampings offer guided mountain excursions, woodland walks, and for the adventurous, rafting or climbing sessions. And if you visit in winter, you can easily spend a day skiing on the local slopes. These diverse experiences show that the Dolomites aren’t just a winter destination—they’re equally stunning in summer.
Luxury Dining Experiences
Glamping takes the idea of luxury to the dining table as well. Forget picnic sandwiches and salads: here you’ll taste local classics like radicchio risotto, grilled meats, regional speck, and world-renowned Dolomiti cheeses. Veneto’s food scene is exceptional, and its wines are just as noteworthy: from Prosecco to Soave to Valpolicella, only a few of the region’s acclaimed varieties. Nearly all glamping sites offer curated tastings, giving guests a chance to sample Veneto’s finest food and wine.

