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15 campsites in Spain, Andalucia for Cádiz

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Camping la Rosaleda
Lying 40 km south of the charming old port of Cadiz and set back slightly from the busy coast, this is a great base from where to explore and enjoy everything this Costa de la Luz coastline offers. Head to Cadiz for its winding streets and ancient monuments, then visit Jerez, famous for its sherry and the Royal Andalusian Horse School. Back at the base, various excursions and activities are offered, such as Flamenco, music nights and cookery lessons. Alternatively, enjoy the wonderful surroundings of Conil and its white sandy beaches or venture along the local cycle trails.
Taiga Conil
Taiga Conil feels compact and authentic with 124 pitches, all with 6A electrical hook-ups. Pitches range in size from the shady 'Tula' plots (60 to 90 m2) up to the 125m2 'Palas' pitches. The modest, but attractive pool can be found next to the cafe/bar and is open in the high season from June to early September.
Camping Pueblo Blanco
Camping Pueblo Blanco is an all-year site in Sierra de Cádiz, Spain. It is situated on a hilltop with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The campsite has 200 spacious pitches with electricity, water, and drainage and two sanitary blocks, one accessible to people with reduced mobility. You will soon notice that this campsite is still relatively newly established, with many trees and shrubs that are not fully grown yet. In various places, beautiful ornamental planting has been used. The reception is situated in a farmhouse in typical Andalusian style. This former farmhouse also has a courtyard now used as an outside seating area.
Taiga Tarifa Punta Paloma
The long, golden sandy beach adjacent to this site is a good feature, being ideal for windsurfing and also clean and safe for swimming. The site has a pleasant, open feel and is reasonably sheltered from road noise. It has been thoughtfully landscaped and planted with an amazing variety of shrubs and flowers and is clean.  There is a smart, modern reception area with an attractive water feature close by. Please note that there are no touring pitches. 
Taiga Puerto Santa Maria
This site lies within the Parque Natural Bahia de Las Dunas and is adjacent to the long and gently sloping golden sands of Puntilla beach. This is a pleasant and peaceful site (though very busy in August) with some 539 separate marked pitches, 260 for touring units, with much natural shade and ample electrical connections (10A). Motorhomes park in an area called the Oasis which is very pretty. Tent and caravan pitches, under mature trees, are terraced and separated by low walls. This is a spacious site with a tranquil setting and it is popular with people who wish to ‘winter over’. A 2 km. unshaded walk takes you into the bustling heart of Puerto Santa Maria.
Taiga Tarifa Valdevaqueros
TAIGA Tarifa Valdevaqueros is located at Tarifa on the Costa de la Luz. This is a friendly site with large pitches (60–80 sq.m), most of which have electrical connections. Several chalets and mobile homes are available to rent, as well as several apartments. Longer-term residents take up several pitches and can look slightly tired early in the season.
Camping Roche
Camping Roche is situated in a pine forest near white sandy beaches in the lovely region of Andalucia. It is a clean, tidy and welcoming site. English is spoken but it's a good place to try out your Spanish, German or French as the staff are very helpful. A family site, it offers a variety of facilities including a sports area and swimming pools. The restaurant has good food and a pleasant outlook over the pool. Games are organised for children. An extension provides further pitches, a modern toilet block and a tennis court. There are 300 pitches which include 104 bungalows to rent. The touring pitches all have electricity (10A) and 76 also have water and wastewater. There is free WiFi across the site, but the connection can be unreliable. There are pleasant paths in the area for mountain biking and this is an ideal base for visiting the cities of Seville and Cádiz.
Ohai Conil Outdoor Resort
Located in the heart of nature, next to Cala del Aceite beach, Ohai Conil Outdoor Resort is just a 3-minute walk to the attractive beach. The site features padel courts, table tennis and a water park with two swimming pools.
Camping Los Gazules
This site is set in the beautiful surroundings of the Los Alcornocales Nature Park and has 135 touring pitches with 10A electricity. Although basic, this would make an ideal site for a quiet, relaxing holiday in the countryside. The main building complex, consisting of the shop and restaurant, has been newly painted outside and improved, and the well furnished restaurant/bar is a pleasant place to eat. The sanitary facilities have also been improved and there is an inviting swimming pool, open from the end of June.
Camping El Faro
Camping El Faro on Conil is located just an eight-minute walk from the beautiful beaches of costa de la Luz. This quiet campsite is ideal for families with many activities on-site and in the surrounding area to keep the whole family entertained. A kids club is available during high season where they can enjoy a daily entertainment programme. If this wasn't enough to keep you occupied, you will find a multi-sports pitch and tennis court on site and weekly themed nights. You will also find an on-site restaurant serving international food, snacks and takeaway food. If you wish to cook your own food, there is a special communal bbq area where you will find the necessary amenities. There is also a bar and onsite supermarket. Next to the restaurant, you will find the swimming pool and children's pool. You can also hire bicycles to explore the surrounding area.
Camping Pinar San José
Pinar San José first opened in 2008. The site is located in the La Breña Nature Park and has been developed to reflect the natural beauty that surrounds it. The nearest beaches on the Costa de la Luz are around 1 km. distant. On-site amenities are modern and well designed and include two swimming pools, tennis and a sports court. Pitches are grassy, and all have electrical connections. There is good provision of water points, and many pitches also have drainage and internet connections. Several brick-built chalets are available for rent.
Camping Paloma
This spacious, neat and tidy, family orientated site is popular with Spanish families and young people of all nations in high season. The area is famous for its ideal kite and windsurfing conditions. Paloma is well established and the many tall palms around the site remind one of the proximity of Africa and the romance of Tangier. The site has 337 pitches on mostly flat ground, although the westerly pitches are sloping. They are of average size with some places for extra large units, some are separated by hedges and most are shaded by mature trees; around 150 pitches have 10A electrical connections.
Camping Fuente del Gallo
Fuente del Gallo is well maintained with 184 pitches allocated to touring units. Each pitch has 6A electricity and a number of trees create shade to some pitches. Although the actual pitch areas are generally a good size, the majority are long and narrow. This could, in some cases, prevent the erection of an awning and your neighbour may feel close. In low season it is generally accepted to make additional use of an adjoining pitch. The attractive pool, restaurant and bar complex with its large, shaded terrace, are very welcoming in the height of summer. Good beaches are relatively near at 300 m.
Camping Los Alcornocales
This site takes its name from the surrounding Los Alcornocales Natural Park, which is one of Europe’s largest Mediterranean forests. A small and charming site, it is off the beaten track in unspoilt countryside. The site has been well planned and the owners have been environmentally strict in its construction and situation. The result is a most pleasant experience of nature if you tire of the beaches. The 97 pitches (27 for touring units) have been thoughtfully hedged and grassed and all have electricity (16A). Because of the layout of the site, there is a long steep walk (300 m) from the lower pitches to the toilet block.
Camping Caños de Meca
Located near the heart of Cádiz, close to Cape Trafalgar and the Breña Natural Park. Camping Caños de Meca is close to the pristine beaches of the Costa de la Luz. The site offers 130 shady pitches and 60 fully equipped bungalows for hire. An open-air swimming pool and large play area make this a perfect site for families. Well behaved dogs are permitted outside of the high season.

Andalucia

Famous for its sun, beautiful traditions, poets, original folklore, age-old history and magnificent heritage left behind by the Moors, Andalucía is one of the most attractive regions in Spain.

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Can you point to Europe’s only desert on a map? Do you know where you can stand with your feet in the snow while looking at Africa? Guess where you can find castle-crusted crags, stranded in time, yet only an hour’s drive from bustling seaside resorts? Fancy skiing this morning, followed by a dip in the sea this afternoon?

Andalusia is the axis between Europe and Africa and the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This region has been coveted by many different cultures throughout history since prehistoric times.

The Andalusia region has an area of 87,268 km2 and represents 17.3% of Spain and is, therefore, larger than the entire Benelux region.

Seville

With the River Guadalquivir running through it, the charming city of Seville is one of the most visited places in the region. The old city, with its great monuments, the Giralda Tower, cathedral and the Alcázar, plus the narrow, winding streets of Santa Cruz, is particularly popular. Also on the Guadalquivir, Cordoba is located northeast of Seville. It has a picturesque Jewish Quarter along with a rich Moorish heritage. Indeed, the Mezquita is one of the grandest mosques ever built by the Moors in Spain.

Located further east on the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Granada is home to the impressive Alhambra, a group of distinct buildings including a Royal Palace, splendid gardens, and the fortress of Alcazaba. The Sierra Nevada, Spain’s highest range, offers good skiing and trekking. Further south, you’ll find the fine beaches and tourist areas of the Costa Tropical and the Costa del Sol, including the developed resort of Malaga. There are more beaches on the west coast, plus one of the oldest settlements in Spain, the bustling port of Cádiz.

The diversity of landscapes and geographic terrain leads to a range of environments ranging from the heat of the Guadalquivir River valley to lush low mountain areas and volcanic landscapes such as the Tabernas Desert and the snow-capped Sierra Nevada peaks.

In barely forty kilometres, you can go from alpine mountain landscapes to tropical areas on the shores of the Mediterranean. The coast of Andalusia stretches for almost 900 kilometers and is home to a large number of towns, villages and beaches that are a pleasure to visit.

The whole ensemble represents a range of attractions for tourists, from impressive monuments in big cities to typical small villages, which have been a constant source of inspiration for artists of all kinds.

Andalucía comprises of eight regions: Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Malaga, Jaen and Seville.  

POINTS OF INTEREST

Points of interest

Ronda

Almeria: preserved Moorish heritage with greatest purity. Located on a beautiful bay.

Casa-Museo Pablo Ruiz Picasso: art museum including collection of originals by Pablo Picasso.

Jaen: medieval fortress, Renaissance cathedral, 11th-century Moorish baths, Santa Catalina castle.

Jerez de la Frontera: birthplace of sherry and Spanish brandy, site of renowned equestrian school.

Mijas: enchanting village, with narrow streets bordered by brilliantly white-washed houses.

Parque Natural de las Sierras de Cazorlay Segura: largest park in Spain with mountains, river gorges, forests and wildlife.

Ronda: beautiful town on the edge of an abrupt rocky precipice.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Alfajors

Andalucía has more tapas bars than anywhere else in Spain. Seafood in  abundance, fresh vegetables and fruit: oranges from Cordoba; persimmons, pomegranates, figs, strawberries from Alpujarra; avocados, mangos, guavas, papayas from the coast of Granada and Malaga. Locally produced wine and sherry.

Alboronía: vegetable stew.

Alfajors: almond and nut pastry.

Gazpacho ajoblanco: cold soup with garlic and almond.

Gazpacho salmorejo: much thicker and made with tomatoes only.

Pestiños: honey coated pastries.

Tocinillo de cielo: pudding made with egg yolks and syrup.