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Swim41
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PostPosted: 19:26 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Camping in Spain Reply with quote

Has anyone any experience of camping in Spain? I am considering a two week tour there next year but as usual I'll be on my own and camping to keep the costs down.

I've re-read Itchy's tour write up and get the impression he had mixed experiences with the quality and availability of campsites. Also getting the feeling that a camping guide book and maybe a sat nav (or at least plenty of research into campsites) might be a good idea, compared to camping in France where there's a well signposted campsite in most settlements and no need to plan ahead.

Not sure of a route yet, but thinking of taking making my way down from Santander to visit friends for a couple of days near Alicante and then back up, taking a circular route.

Are there many campsites in central Spain? Are the ones on the coast chav filled nightmares? I've searched the net but can't find much about Spain on the usual motorbike touring places.

Any tips/suggestions gratefully received.

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PostPosted: 19:38 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You don't need campsites, there are loads of places you can just camp.

But someone had the clever idea of letting bulls wander around the countryside, don't camp anywhere where there is bullshit on the ground cos you'll get woken up by a bull in the morning. Laughing

Camping on beaches is no problem as well, either find somewhere out that isn't in a town or if you can't be bothered you can just camp on tourist beaches as there isn't anyone to stop you. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:39 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some hints.

Bring a self standing tent

OR

A hardened steel tent pegs and a hammer,

The earth in Spain is baked rock solid which presents difficulties in putting your tent up.

Also bring at the very least a 3 season sleeping bag, the clear skies at night mean its cold.

I bought along this book (borrowed from the library)

https://www.alanrogers.com/guides/spain-portugal .

The Alan Rodgers guide is not comprehensive it tells you about the good ones, as there were plenty of campsites just some not as good as others or out in the back and beyond ie enroute to Cidad Rodrigo there were a few on the way but were not to my liking.

You will find plenty of campsites but in bad places like beside the main roads which is most definately not good!.


Or just wild camp, but since I like my beer cold I stopped at campsites.
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PostPosted: 20:54 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

That book sounds like a good investment, even if just for piece of mind. I enjoy the make it up as you go style of touring but it's good to have something like that to help out.

The last two trips I've done (Germany, Swiss Alps) I took a hopeless Navigo satnav with Tomtom on it to help me find campsites. It was pathetic - if it wasn't crashing every five miles it was reporting my current location to be hundreds of miles away in some random country (or on one occasion in the Irish sea). Going to go without it this time and trust to books/maps/luck.
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PostPosted: 21:13 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Re: Camping in Spain Reply with quote

I'd just camp-wild where possible.
I did actually stay in a campsite for a bit and it was ok, but I much prefer finding somewhere quiet out of the way for various reasons; cost, toilet-access, solitude, etc. I just used my sat-nav to guide me to them (tarty Garmin), but further south they seemed to be signposted ok.

It was a Garmin Zumo 660 I was using and I was generally impressed. Definitely made it a lot less hassle than faffing with maps, though I rarely had specific destinations in mind.
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PostPosted: 21:15 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually when I was looking for accommodation around Barcelona I found some really good camp sites, which are situated near a railway station, so you could camp and get the train into the city...thus saving mucho cash.

Oddly enough, I haven't made a note of it at all. I usually do. But if I found it easily enough I'm sure others can.

I also found out that there are state run campsites in places like Gran Canaria. They have the basic facilities, showers/toilets/hose pipes, and you need to arrange for a permit (Cabildo de GCm Edificio Insular 1, Calle Professor Augustin Millares Carlo, Las Palmas), but they are FREE! So I would imagine if GC has free sites, then the rest of Spain would too. Idea
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's lots of free camper-van/caravan sites around, but I didn't see nearly as many free normal camp sites. Wasn't particularly looking, however.
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PostPosted: 21:32 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh here we go: www.campingbarcelona.com Costa Maresme, 20 mins from town, regular trains & night bus. Good for Girona, Barcelona, Tordera and Mataro.

Tel: 0034 93790 4720 £7pppn
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PostPosted: 21:56 - 10 Dec 2009    Post subject: Re: Camping in Spain Reply with quote

G wrote:
It was a Garmin Zumo 660 I was using


I've considered a quality bike-specific satnav in the past. Unfortunately it just wouldn't get enough use at the moment to justify the cost. A shame because although the Navigo was mostly terrible, when it actually worked it was a great help when I ventured abroad on the bike for the first time.
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PostPosted: 11:27 - 11 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clanger wrote:
Oh here we go: www.campingbarcelona.com. Costa Maresme, 20 mins from town, regular trains & night bus. Good for Girona, Barcelona, Tordera and Mataro.

Tel: 0034 93790 4720 £7pppn


You might want to remove the . from the end of your URL.
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PostPosted: 13:13 - 11 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You do not indicate what time of year you intend visiting Spain. I was in Northern Spain at the end of May this year and found that several commercial sites had not opened for the season.
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PostPosted: 18:24 - 11 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I arrived in Valencia at Dusk, followed the universal brown campfire signs for about 5 miles out of the city, ended up paying 14 euro to pitch my own tent on some baron hard gravel. Bit miffed as the night before i had slept in a F1 hotel for about 20 euro maybe 25.

I would just camp wild, but find a spot before dark if you do just to reccie the area.
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PostPosted: 19:10 - 11 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most of the time I was wild camping it was pretty dark when I stopped; if you're only staying for the night it shouldn't be a big problem if you're chosen fairly sensibly.
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PostPosted: 17:01 - 12 Dec 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

New Sarum wrote:
You do not indicate what time of year you intend visiting Spain. I was in Northern Spain at the end of May this year and found that several commercial sites had not opened for the season.


I'm not sure yet, was thinking either May or June. June would be better but I'm aware that it will be baking hot which, while a change from British damp, might be a challenge to ride in. Choice of riding gear is either a black textile jacket or a red/white sports leather jacket. I was in Bavaria a couple of years ago in a heat wave and for a couple of days it was so hot I took the risk of riding without my gear other than gloves and helmet. Just hope I can cope in southern Spain in June.

As for wild camping I may give it a shot if the circumstances are right. Mainly put off by the idea of riding a loaded up Divvy off road. Plus as Itchy mentioned above a nice cold beer is welcome after a day on the road. We'll see.
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PostPosted: 20:47 - 23 Dec 2009    Post subject: Re: Camping in Spain Reply with quote

Swim41 wrote:
Also getting the feeling that a camping guide book and maybe a sat nav (or at least plenty of research into campsites)

Guidebooks are good.
If your using a Satnav download and install the campsite POI`s from https://www.archiescampings.eu/downloadpage/
so should you have no fixed plan, you could at the end of a day search the satnav for the nearest campsite
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PostPosted: 21:13 - 24 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry to bump an old thread, but I've just found it through google, as I'm looking to do the same thing, but at the end of august. I was wondering if anyone, esp. swim 41, found out anymore info on this or not. So far, all I can find is that it's a 50/50 thing about wild camping!
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PostPosted: 22:33 - 24 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

tatfan wrote:
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I've just found it through google, as I'm looking to do the same thing, but at the end of august. I was wondering if anyone, esp. swim 41, found out anymore info on this or not. So far, all I can find is that it's a 50/50 thing about wild camping!


To be honest, not really. Unfortunately I had to put my trip on the backburner due to lack of funds. At the moment I'm just going to have a modest potter into France, instead, cheap as possible, and hopefully go to Spain next year. When I go I want to do it properly with some funds.

Good luck with your research and your trip though!
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PostPosted: 08:47 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you're wild camping two or three days in a row do you not get a bit... smelly, by the end? Especially wearing bike gear, in Spain, in summer. I'd treasure a shower.
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PostPosted: 08:54 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quickly wrote:
If you're wild camping two or three days in a row do you not get a bit... smelly, by the end? Especially wearing bike gear, in Spain, in summer. I'd treasure a shower.


Of course you do, in Siberia I managed a week without showering, and again after I left Mongolia.

I would get thrown out of hostels or I'd take my jacket off and people would die from the smell.

Heh I was thrown out of 2 hostels in Ulan Bator Laughing
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PostPosted: 09:10 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quickly wrote:
If you're wild camping two or three days in a row do you not get a bit... smelly, by the end? Especially wearing bike gear, in Spain, in summer. I'd treasure a shower.

Probably - depends if it bothers you - it doesn't me Smile.
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PostPosted: 10:27 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quickly wrote:
If you're wild camping two or three days in a row do you not get a bit... smelly, by the end? Especially wearing bike gear, in Spain, in summer. I'd treasure a shower.


Can always wash yourself in a stream.
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PostPosted: 11:36 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

ms51ves3 wrote:
Quickly wrote:
If you're wild camping two or three days in a row do you not get a bit... smelly, by the end? Especially wearing bike gear, in Spain, in summer. I'd treasure a shower.


Can always wash yourself in a stream.


I was actually planning on a bit of skinny dipping in the med! Or, just get a hotel mid way through, and shower there. That's the plan at least!
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PostPosted: 17:57 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

ms51ves3 wrote:
Quickly wrote:
If you're wild camping two or three days in a row do you not get a bit... smelly, by the end? Especially wearing bike gear, in Spain, in summer. I'd treasure a shower.


Can always wash yourself in a stream.


You can actually "combat wash" in a mug of water to make sure you don't get any sweat rashes or other fungals in the stink. Anyone who revels in their own dirt is just waiting for under arm and groinal dermatitis and a spotty bum!

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PostPosted: 18:08 - 25 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm leaving for Spain in 10 days time and will be wild camping for most of the 3 week trip along the Pyrenees and through France. Planning on camping near water, either rivers or lakes, in order to get around the washing facilities issue. Aiming to find a proper campsite every 4/5 days in order to get a shower, clean up kit and do any running repairs, but even that might not happen if we find good wild places to camp.

Having said that we're trail riding, so not planning on being in close company with anyone who will mind the pong, so no big issue really Mr. Green

First thing I'll be doing when I get home though is having a big hot bubble bath!!
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PostPosted: 10:56 - 26 May 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dont want to sound a bit thick here but what does "wild camping" mean, does it mean you can camp anywhere you want to, also last year I notices on the Motorways in Spain that some of the rest areas had a picture of a car with "zzzzz" above it which I took to mean you can sleep in these areas overnight but does this include sleeping in a tent?
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