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16 campsites in Spain, Cataluña-Catalunya for Lleida

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Camping Sol I Neu
Sol I Neu can be found at the entrance to the Sant Maurici National Park at Aigüestortes. It is a paradise for nature lovers, with alpine meadows, lakes and forest, home to chamois, black woodpecker and capercaillie. Families are welcome at this traditional site (no bungalows or mobile homes) set against the stunning backdrop of the Pyrenees. Mature trees shade the 66 grass touring pitches (80-120 sq.m) It is a no-frills holiday destination without the usual entertainment and sports facilities, but there are two small pools on-site and older children will enjoy amusing themselves in the shallow river that runs through it.
Camping Solau
Camping Solau is in an idyllic spot at 1,300 meters. This intimate campsite is a haven for nature lovers and hikers seeking tranquility. Just a stone's throw from the breathtaking Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park and conveniently located on the GR11 hiking trail, it offers the perfect base for exploring this stunning region.
Camping Voraparc
Camping Voraparc is a peaceful mountain campsite situated in the Spanish Pyrenees, at the entrance of the large National Park Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici . This campsite is a truly picturesque location, nestled along a river at the end of a valley and surrounded by breath taking mountain views. The campsite sits at an altitude of 1400 meters and is located amidst a veritable walking paradise. On-site, there are 129 touring pitches with 10Amp electric hook-up points available. The grounds are well-maintained with lots of grass and deciduous trees, offering plenty of shade on a sunny day. 
Camping Verneda
This family run campsite in the Valle d’Aran, surrounded by the High Pyrenees, has at its centre a small cascading waterfall fed by two others outside the site. The pitches are grass and are mainly level, and sit at either side of the single access road as you enter over a small, narrow bridge, with the smaller pitches next to the river. The site is next to the Rio Garona, which can be a bit noisy, but it is a truly spectacular site.
Camping LLavorsi
Escape to the heart of the Spanish Pyrenees at Camping Llavorsi. Surrounded by breath taking natural beauty and a wealth of outdoor activities, this campsite is the perfect base for families and adventure seekers alike. On-site, there are  45 spacious touring pitches set amidst open lawns. They range from 40 to 80 m² and have 6-amp electric hookup points available. Accommodation options are also available to hire. 
Camping El Solsones
Situated on a hillside, 2 km. from Solsona, El Solsones has pleasant views of the hills on three sides. There are many weekend units here, used by Catalan residents with 72 of the 269 pitches available for touring (22 for caravans and motorhomes and 50 for tents). The site is divided into separate sections and the touring pitches are on slightly sloping ground with good shade and 6/10A electricity. There are excellent floodlit sports facilities, a swimming pool, a restaurant and bar, and indoor and outdoor children’s play areas.
Camping Caravaning Bedurà Park
Bedurá Park lies in the Val d’Aran at a height of 900 metres, surrounded by mountain views. It is a very pretty site. The surrounding woods are alive with a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boar, capercaillies and pine martens. There are 150 small, well shaded, stony/grass touring pitches set out on terraces, all with 5A electricity. Access for large units may be difficult due to tight bends and the low trees. There are 30 bungalows dispersed in small blocks throughout the site.
Frontera Park
Frontera Park lives up to its name, as it is situated on the border with Andorra. The site is strung out along the banks of a small river with no reported problems with flooding. There are 230 fairly small grass pitches, 50 for touring, with mountain views, trees giving some shade and 10A electricity. Chalets are situated in the northern part of the site, away from the camping area. The rest of the site is given over to static caravans (some in very poor condition). During the winter this is a good area for skiing in the Pyrenees. In summer there are hiking trails plus lakes and rivers, with many possibilities for wild water canoeing and swimming in this picturesque region.
Camping Cadí Vacances
Settle in for a stay 1,400 metres above sea level at Camping Cadí Vacances – in the foothills of the Pyrenees; this sky-high Catalan site is handily located a 10-minute walk from the small town of Gósol.
Camping Del Cardós
Camping del Cardós is a family-friendly campsite on the banks of the Noguera de Cardós river in the Alt Pirineu Natural Park near Ribera de Cardós. This spacious and well-equipped site offers a wealth of activities for all ages, both on-site and in the surrounding area.
Nou Camping Bungalows
Nou Camping Bungalows is in the beautiful Vall d’Aneu, close to Lake Torrassa, between the Aiguestortes National Park and the High Pyrenees Natural Park. The 150 pitches are of a reasonable size (70 sq.m), generally lightly shaded, most with electricity (6/10A). A number of wooden chalets are available for rent. Leisure amenities include a swimming pool and a well equipped play area. The site’s restaurant is famous for its meat, cooked slowly over an open fire. This family friendly site is a good base for the many adventure sports for which the region is famous. Skiing holidays are also possible in the nearby winter resorts of Baqueira-Beret and Pallars.
Camping Solana del Segre
The Sierra del Cadi offers some spectacular scenery and the Reserva Cerdanya is very popular with Spanish skiers. This site is situated in an open, sunny lower valley beside the River Segre where the far bank is a National Park (unfenced so children will need supervision). The immediate area is ideal for walkers and offers many opportunities for outdoor activities. The site is in two sections, the lower one nearer the river being for touring units, mainly flat and grassy with 200 pitches of 100 sq.m. or more (100 for touring units), shaded by trees with 15A electricity. The upper area is taken by permanent units.
Camping and Bungalows la Noguera
Close to the River Segre and the Sant Llorenç de Montgai basin, la Noguera sits at the foot of the Pyrenees in the picturesque Lleida province. It is the ideal place for a restful holiday with all your needs taken care of on-site - swimming pools, shop, restaurant and cinema, plus activities for adults and children in July and August. The 50 touring pitches are on compacted gravel and are separated by trees giving just a little dappled shade. All have 6A electricity hook-up and a water point nearby. There is a choice of bungalows and glamping tents to rent.
Camping de la Vall d’Ager
Ager is a paradise for hang-gliders. The Montsec mountain range (1,677 m) towers over the site in the Catalan pre-Pyrenees. There are 182 pitches (85 for touring) on terraced and slightly sloping ground, marked out by trees and with shade. Electricity (10A) is available to all and water points are distributed around the site. The touring pitches are on the small side and not suitable for large units. Site activities revolve around hang-gliding – one of the landing sites is just outside the perimeter and even the beer pump is in the form of a hang-glider!
Camping Boneta
Camping Boneta is a small family campsite located in the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees at the foot of the Boí Valley, 50 m from the town of Barruera and directly next to a river. The site offers beautiful views of the Romanesque Church and the surrounding mountains. The site consists of two camping fields with pitches with electrical hook-up points available.

Camping in Cataluña-Catalunya

Catalunya occupies the north-eastern part of the Iberian peninsula, flanked by the Pyrenees mountains and bathed by the Mediterranean Sea. It has a strong identity, with a unique culture and language all of its own.

Located in the North East of Spain, the vibrant region of Cataluña consists of four provinces; Barcelona, Girona, Lleida and Tarragona. Each offers a myriad of cultural sites and natural landscapes that make the area ideal for a camping, caravanning or motorhoming holiday.  

From modest, family-run campsites in idyllic settings to larger complexes equipped with a wide range of amenities, Alan Rogers can provide you with the details of nearly 150 campsites in the Cataluña region.

Particularly popular are the beachside campsites located on the stunning Cataluña coastline. From the golden sands of the Costa Dorada to the more rugged Costa Brava, these sites offer access to some spectacular shores as well as facilities for water sports.

Alternatively, if you would prefer to enjoy a caravanning or camping holiday in the mountains, you’ll find a range of campsites located in the Catalan Pyrenees. From here you can discover some excellent walking and cycling trails, spot local wildlife and enjoy outdoor activities such as kayaking and rafting.

Whether you’re planning a summer holiday with your family or a winter break, find a great campsite in Cataluña with Alan Rogers.

Catalunya is composed of four provinces: Barcelona, Tarragona, Lleida and Girona. 

The principal tourist centres on the coast include Roses, Sant Pere Pescador, L’Escala, L’Estartit, Palamós, Palafrugell, Platja d’Aro, S’Agaro, Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Lloret de Mar and Blanes. 

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Contrasts of Catalonia

Barcelona

Barcelona is the historical capital of Catalunyav and Spain’s second leading city in both size and importance, after Madrid. The beautiful city has an impressive architectural heritage that includes the Gothic Quarter, with its cathedral, the old City Hall Building, the Episcopal Palace and the splendid Palace of the Generalitat. The city also boasts the work of the incomparable modernist architect Antonio Gaudí. 

Lleida

In the centre of the fertile plain of the River Segre sits Lleida, capital of the province of the same name. Prominent atop a hill in the historic quarter of the city is the old cathedral or Seu Vella.

Girona

The Costa Brava is the coastal zone that begins about 40 km. north of Barcelona and includes the entire shoreline of the province of Girona. It is an area of great natural beauty, formed by a succession of steep cliffs and small coves with finely grained sand. Some of its towns have been massively exploited for tourism but others, such as Tossa de Mar, still maintain their original size and fishing village charm.

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Sitges
Sitges

Empúries: Greco-Roman city.

Figueres: Birthplace of Salvador Dali, museum displaying his finest work.

Girona: One of the oldest and most beautiful Catalan cities, 14th-century cathedral.

La Costa Dorada: Stretches south from the Costa Brava to Tarragona, with beautiful, open, well maintained beaches.

Parque Natural de Aigüamolls de L’Empordà: Park made up of three reserves,with wildlife and over 320 bird species.

Sitges: Attractive beach town, museum of Cau-Ferrat featuring paintings by El Greco.

Tarragona: Roman remains of Tarraco, the original Roman city.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Calçots
Calçots

Cuisine of the region Mediterranean influence with lots of tomatoes, garlic, fresh herbs, olive oil, onions, fish. Wild mushrooms in the autumn. Locally produced wines from Penedés, Conca de Barberá, Pla de Bages and Alella. 

Calçots: Green onions grilled on a barbecue.

Cod esqueixada: Cod soaked in cold water then mixed with tomatoes, olives and onion.

Escalivada: Vegetable stew with roasted aubergine and peppers.

Fuet, llonganisa, butifarra: Local sausages.

Suquet: Seafood casserole.

Recao de binefar: Rice cooked with white beans, potatoes and chorizo.