The beach boasts cozy and shaded spots, but unfortunately, parking near it is not allowed and cars must be parked in a designated area near the restaurant. Communication with the reception staff can be difficult as they have limited English proficiency. Across the street, there is a beach available, but it is necessary to rent an umbrella to enjoy Lilanda's private beach. The campsite also offers access to a lake, but swimming is prohibited. The bathrooms are basic but tidy, although soap and toilet paper are not provided, which is typical in Italy. To access hot water for showers, a token worth 50 eurocents must be purchased. However, if a token is not inserted, the hot water will not flow, resulting in long lines for the cold showers. The market is poorly stocked, and the restaurant serves mediocre food. The campsite observes a siesta time, during which loud noises and car movement are not allowed, and visitors comply with this rule. The campsite has a unique atmosphere that we enjoyed, and the highlight of our stay was the stunning beach. The management is efficient, and they take care of the trash every day.