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187 campsites found

Camping Yelloh! Village Mas Sant Josep
Spain - Catalonia - Girona - Santa Cristina de AroDistance from Dover: 1335 kmFantastic
3 reviews

Camping Empordà
Spain - Catalonia - Girona - l'EstartitDistance from Dover: 1307 kmFantastic
20 reviews

Camping Las Dunas
Spain - Catalonia - Girona - Sant Pere PescadorDistance from Dover: 1287 kmFantastic
53 reviews

Camping Mas Nou
Spain - Catalonia - Girona - Castelló d'EmpúriesDistance from Dover: 1276 kmFantastic
146 reviews

Camping Globo Barcelona
Spain - Catalonia - Barcelona - Canet de MarDistance from Dover: 1355 kmFantastic
13 reviews

Camping La Ballena Alegre Costa Brava
Spain - Catalonia - Girona - Sant Pere PescadorDistance from Dover: 1295 kmFantastic
38 reviews

Playa Montroig Camping Resort
Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - MontroigDistance from Dover: 1514 kmFantastic
47 reviews

Camping l'Àmfora
Spain - Catalonia - Girona - Sant Pere PescadorDistance from Dover: 1283 kmFantastic
54 reviews

Camping La Torre del Sol
Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - MontroigDistance from Dover: 1514 kmFantastic
147 reviews

Camp sites in Catalonia (Cataluña), the area around Barcelona
Camping in Catalonia usually means a camp site on the Costa Brava, the popular holiday area around the resorts of Blanes and Sitges. But Cataluña is more than just sun, sea and sand! With its four provinces Barcelona, Girona, Lleida and Tarragona and the 41 different regions within them, Catalonia, on the Mediterranean and right next to the Pyrenees, has all the ingredients of a successful holiday.
Camping on the Costa Brava: the wayward and beautiful region of Catalonia!
There are beaches in all shapes and sizes close to all the camp sites on the Costa Brava. Some wide and never-ending, others narrow and intimate tucked away in little bays. But anyone visiting the Costa Brava purely and simply for its fine beaches is not doing the region justice. The beautiful city of Barcelona is not to be missed if you are staying on a Costa Brava camp site. Explore the city by foot and you will discover one surprise after another. There is a Gothic district, the two old districts of La Ribera and many impressive modern buildings in the centre of the city including the unique works of Gaudí. Tarragona is another attraction when camping on the Costa Brava. Located at the mouth of the Francoli river you can look out over the sea from the Passeig de les Palmeres and you can walk round almost the entire town on the old city walls. But Catalonia also means unspoilt nature, just a bit inland and away from the coast.

