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Where can I camp for free in Spain?

Hayley Spurway finds some of the best free camping locations across Spain and Portugal.
  • Las Rozas, Cantabria.
  • Playa Valdevaqueros, Andalucia.
  • Praia do Rostro, Galicia.
  • Playa Traba, Galicia.
  • Esteiro, Galicia.
  • Frexulfre, Asturias.
  • Praia Odeceixe, Portugal.
  • Costa de Almograve, Portugal.




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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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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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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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The answer is ?Yes?. It is absolutely possible to enjoy camping in Spain all year long. Compared to other European countries, the southern regions of Spain stay quite warm in winter and there are many activities you can do while being there.

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Most people with a love of air and nature will understand that in a densely populated country like Germany, natural areas need special protection. Animals and plants urgently need the little space we still allow them. Nature reserves and national parks are therefore absolutely taboo for any overnight adventure.

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The freedom of a rooftop tent is liberating. You can camp anywhere you can get your car, be it a campsite or alone in nature. It is not always certain where you will be spending the night on an adventurous road trip. Will you head for a campsite, or would you rather camp wild?

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Similarly, camping on public beaches is forbidden. You're allowed to have a nice little nap on the sand during the day, of course, but staying on the beach overnight is illegal. Trying to sleep on the beach after dark when bathing hours are over could result in a €1,500 fine.

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Spanish Summer Camps Age Groups Enfocamp welcomes students ages 5 to 18 to our summer camps in Spain. Campers are appropriately grouped according to age as follows: Group A: 5 to 10 years old. Group B: 11 to 14 years old.

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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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Visiting. Spaniards are renowned for being welcoming and generous people.

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For campers who prefer to camp by tent, you are almost guaranteed to find adequate accommodations in Europe's many campsites. Whether you enjoy the lavender fields of Provence, France, or the beaches of Barcelona, Spain, the vast majority of European campsites will have plenty of available lots for tent campers.

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