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Is Spain good for camping?

Camping is a popular way of exploring the country's natural beauty, and Spain boasts a wealth of campsites in various locations. Many of these campsites are situated close to beaches, allowing campers to enjoy the sun, sea, and sand.



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Camping is a popular way of exploring the country's natural beauty, and Spain boasts a wealth of campsites in various locations. Many of these campsites are situated close to beaches, allowing campers to enjoy the sun, sea, and sand.

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No, you are not legally allowed to wild camp anywhere in Spain. But yes, there are plenty of designated parking places where you can park a Camper and overnight in it for free and in accordance with the law. Just be sure to look for any prohibition signs or you may receive a hefty fine!

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Like much of Europe, wild camping in Spain for motorhomes and campers is 'tolerated' in many places but not strictly legal and it's certainly not a right. Many people seem to think they can turn up and park wherever they want, but this is not the case.

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Pitches at campsites in Spain cost on average €25.78. Prices vary according to season, facilities and location.

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Generally speaking, wild camping in Spain is not allowed, and you should only park overnight in official campsites. There are some exceptions to this rule, though, which let you spend the night somewhere that is not a campsite under certain circumstances.

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There are many campsites in Spain, with camping being especially popular in and around nature reserves, parks, and on the coastline. Tourists often go camping in Spain on the Mediterranean coast between Málaga and Alicante. The Spanish love traveling by campervan, whether far or locally.

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5 of the best destinations for wild camping in Europe
  1. Sweden. The Swedes have a word for the freedom to roam. ...
  2. Norway. Wild camping is actively encouraged in Norway, where the mountains soar and the waterfalls thunder. ...
  3. Scotland. ...
  4. Portugal. ...
  5. Estonia.


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