Site No 170 - Camping Errota - El Molino

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This site is mainly given over to static units but unlike many Spanish sites the seasonal pitches and mobile homes are kept completely separate from the touring pitches thus avoiding the slum shanty town look and feel of many sites.

The pitches are large and well maintained as is the whole of the site areas to which we had access.

The electronically controlled gates to the camping area are kept closed at all times but for a returnable €5.00 deposit you can loan a fob that will open the gates or you can get the receptionist (or bar staff) to open it for you.

The facilities are large modern and kept spotlessly clean although, strangely for Spain, unisex. Men using the left hand showers toilets etc and the ladies the right hand. This seems more of a problem in writing than in practice so don’t let it put you off. Paper, soap and hand drying are provided as are hair dryers in the shower areas.

Being more of a holiday village than a camp site there was of course swimming pool, kiddies play area and lots more none of which we tried but all of which looked well cared for. The shop was well stocked but pricy. The restaurant/bar was large and comfortable (even if the coffee was awful) although on the chilly side, we don’t know what the food was like.

Most of the other campers were using this site as an overnight stop-over although where they were coming from and going to we could not guess.http://www.campingcard.co.uk/spain/navarre/navarre/mendigorria/campsite-errota-el-molino-109743/

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