Travelling around Italy by motorhome, campervan or caravan means freedom, breathtaking landscapes and an incredible variety of territories. Sea, hills, mountains and inland areas can be just a few kilometres apart. That’s exactly what makes Italy so special, but also what makes travelling here a challenge: the weather can change very quickly.
Following the weather when travelling by motorhome means staying flexible, adapting your stages and making quick decisions, without sticking to a rigid itinerary. In Italy, having a plan B (and even a plan C) is essential, because weather conditions can vary a lot between the coast, inland areas and mountainous regions. Knowing when to move on, when to stop and when to change direction helps you avoid risky situations and enjoy a calmer, more relaxed road trip.
In this article, we briefly explain how to organise a flexible motorhome trip in Italy, how to deal with rain, storms and strong winds, and why Agricamper stopovers are your best plan B when the forecast suddenly changes.
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