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The Rest & Ride Park
The Don Ciccio Rest & Ride Park is located in DRAGONI Campania, southern Italy, near the Matese National Park. Our site is a large open-air space of about 3,000 m2.
Stopover Area Rates
💶 Prices (per night):
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Adult: €8, Child (6–14 years): €4
✅ All facilities are included.
No extra charges for tents, vehicles, or equipment.
🎫 You will receive your free membership card upon arrival.
💳 Payment:
We do not collect cash on site.
Please book and pay in advance via one of our partner platforms:
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Campspace, Hipcamp, Park4Night, Nomady, Pitchup, ParknSleep, Roadsurfer.
💬 If you’re unable to complete your payment online, we can accept cash as a last resort.
Rooms for rent: single €35 double €50
📞 Check-in, Room Enquiry, & Customer Support. For assistance with check-in or any questions during your stay, contact:
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Anton – speaks English, Italian, and French
📱 +41 78 955 9698 -
Angelina – speaks Italian
📱 +39 347 523 4946 -
Genny – speaks Italian and Danish
📱 +39 351 679 4994 -
📧 Email: doncicciolife@gmail.com

Experience nature in The Park
An Oasis of peace
Here all those who decide to park in our campsite will have free access to our orchard where they will find different fruits in every season. We are constantly updating our site and improving the services we offer.

Dragoni Connection
Who do not want to travel with their camper, but want to visit Caserta, home of the famous Royal Palace, or Naples, the local train is very convenient because it stops right in front of the royal palace. Leave your means of transport with, the train ticket costs very little.

Becoming a volunteer
Experience Italy like a local and support Don Ciccio Life Association. The Park often seeks volunteers for various activities or for organizing events. Whatever your skills, we're looking for passionate individuals to join us in our mission.


The Rest & Ride Park
@ Rest & Ride Park we can gather, share and embrace nature just like Don Ciccio would have wanted.
The restorative power of parks
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William Wordsworth
Let Nature be your teacher
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Helen Keller
To me, a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug
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John Muir
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul
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Chris Nicholson
Any day spent in a park is a good day
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Alice Walker
In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect