Alan Rogers Review
One of the earliest sites in Spain (dating back to 1957), La Garrofa nestles in a cove with a virtually private beach accessed only by sea or through the campsite. It is rather dramatic with the tall mountain cliffs behind. Many of the rather small 100 flat and sloping sandy pitches are shaded, with some very close to the beach and sea. Eighty have 6/10A electricity. An old fortress looks down on the campsite – you can walk to it via a valley at the back of the site and across an old Roman bridge. Other walks directly from the site include a Roman road providing fine coastal views.
Location
Getting there...
Site is west of Almeria. Take 438 exit from the N340 and follow the Almeria/Puerto signs. Then take the Aguadulce direction, from where site is signposted.






