Camping Sant’Antonio

Camping Sant’Antonio is a campsite in , , . Camping Sant’Antonio is situated nearby to the square , as well as near the church .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Mineralogical Museum of Campania and Santi Ciro e Giovanni.

Museum
is situated 630 metres northeast of Camping Sant’Antonio.

Church
is a church, which is situated 570 metres northeast of Camping Sant’Antonio.

Railway station
Photo: Jensens, Public domain.
is a railway station in , Metropolitan City of Naples, . It is served by the Naples-Sorrento line of Circumvesuviana railway network, managed by EAV. is situated 1 km northeast of Camping Sant’Antonio.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Seiano and Vico Equense.

Village
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a village.

Town
is a coastal town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples, in southern Italy.

Sant'Agnello is in the province of Naples in the region, and is 49 kilometers from the city of .

Camping Sant’Antonio

Latitude
40.65901° or 40° 39′ 32″ north
Longitude
14.41901° or 14° 25′ 8″ east
Open location code
8FGPMC59+JJ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1314332916
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­camp_site
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­limited
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Highlights include Piazza Marina di Aequa and Chiesa di S. Antonio.

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