Camping in Spain
Spain's lively 'costas' are well-known to all but there's another side to this country just waiting to be explored. The Costa Brava has a rugged coastline, great beaches, rocky coves and lively tourist resorts make up the coastline but there's plenty of culture and history here too. Moving south, the Costa Dorada has wonderful beaches interspersed with pretty fishing villages that give the 'Golden Coast' its name. However the region is also home to some amazing Roman ruins and the Ebro Delta nature reserve.

Vilanova Park in Vilanova, near Barcelona
This is a great choice for a family beach holiday with a city break thrown in. The campsite has great swimming pools, excellent facilities and good on-site entertainment. The beach is 2.5km away and the local bus stops outside the campsite if you don't want to take the car. Barcelona is an easy train ride away so don't miss out on a visit to this amazing city.
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Camping Torre del Sol in Mont Roig, Costa Dorada
Beside a sandy beach but with a huge pool and the biggest jacuzzi in Europe, this is one of the best campsites on this coastline. There are numerous sports facilities including tennis courts, squash court, fitness room and table tennis. The restaurant, bar, outdoor cinema and soundproof disco will cater for your evening needs.
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Camping Castell Montgri in L'Estartit, Costa Brava
The busy tourist town of L'Estatit is home to this excellent campsite. There are 3 large pools and waterslides but the wide, sandy beach is only 1km away. This is a campsite that has everything you could want for a lively family holiday and is also well situated for exploring the surrounding area.
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