INFO FOR CAMPERS!
The best time to enter in the parking is between 16 and 17h. If you come after that the barriers with high 2.50 limit will be closed and there will be no chance to enter with a camper (only with a car). The parking crew is navigating the entrance so when they leave around 18h you can’t just take a ticket and enter. It’s not allowed to stay in front of the parking as well.
We had paid 35 EUR/24h for a campervan. The parking was really quiet and safe during the night.
The parking is really near to the lake - 2-3 minutes by walk. I recommend to visit the lake between 7 and 8h in the morning when it’s not overcrowded and you can take some...
Read moreComplete ripoff. This is a peak example of monopolism and profiting off lack of alternatives. You're not paying by the hour like every other normal parking lot. Instead you get charged for 3 hours no matter how little time you stay. This means for our 50 minute short visit we had to pay a whopping 15€ for parking. Since the prices are also not posted outside the grounds there is no way to know this beforehand. And anyway, who suspects this kind of pricing system for a simple parking lot. I payed less for a full service parking garage in downtown Munich... This should be illegal, there is no justification.
The lake is...
Read moreI took a day trip to Lago di Brais during the last week of August. When I arrived at the parking lot around 3pm there were plenty of spots available. The attendant was very prompt and friendly. The cost for the day is €6 for normal vehicles but I do not know the cost for campers. The parking lot is equipped with a bathroom which was in acceptable condition given the number of people passing through. The lot is about a 5 minute walk to the lake, and if you plan on visiting the lake during the high season, I would recommend trying to park here first in order to avoid the chaos that ensues at the lower level lot closest...
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