Janet and John go to Spain

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Janet and John are off to Las Roquetas today, near Almeria.
Wish them luck!
 
Wilding it in Spain

:wave:Try a little futher down the coast at Almerima, loads of Wilding places to stop at with out hasle from the police!! :mad1: South, along the coast road from the Marina. Water & dumping facilities too.:welcome:
 
Unfortunate positioning of the arms/hands on that photo John!
 
good stop over in Roquetas De Mar right down to the end of the town there is a car park right by the sea. Camping Roquetas is quite a good site with laundry and bar etc.

Good wild beach behind the Airport at Almeria for the day time, not recommended for night, but go into Retamar and park in the car park next to the Barceló Hotel, water is available from the garage at El Toyo euro in the machine.



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Unfortunate positioning of the arms/hands on that photo John!

John likes Janet doing that!

John doesn't like all the greenhouses: Janet says John shouldn't throw stones......
 
Janet likes this photo that John took on the beach at Roquetas de Mar. Janet want John to point out that the campsite is full of Whonmobils!

 
:wave:Try a little futher down the coast at Almerima, loads of Wilding places to stop at with out hasle from the police!! :mad1: South, along the coast road from the Marina. Water & dumping facilities too.:welcome:

The authorities have tolerated free/wild camping in 2 carparks this year which are generally full or near full. Unfortunately some campers are resorting to "reserving their pitch" when going off for a drive etc so not a lot of churning. Water and sewage disposal are close by.
Some have attempted to camp at carparks where motorhomes are clearly signposted as prohibited. The police have quickly moved them on you could argue the legality of this....best of luck.
Guardia Viejas 5km from Almerimar has some free/wildcamping close to the beach water supply was cut off 2 months ago but sewage disposal still available.

The marina pay campsite offers the view of a concrete seawall and when windy (ie pretty much consistently this year) is very noisy due to the close proximity of windlashed yacht rigging. The Marina lighthouse campervan pay parking area is a better bet for most.

Unless you enjoy motorhome ghettoes don't even bother to venture down the hill to Salobrena freecamp. If it rains enjoy a grandstand view from the road above as they attempt to exit, the front wheel drives in particular.
 
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Sorry! Obviously lost something in the translation?
John
Now in Playa De Mazarron for a few days. Wind has dropped, and it is 19C.
 
I recon Janet’s holding up his strides as he forgot the bailing twine again.
 
I am in Mojacar if your passing give me a call.
Wildcamping. Here if you want it
Yours Ian
 
Janet and John didn't go to La Manga: they went to Camping Marjal near Alicante. Janet prefers five star luxury to sitting in a scruffy Spanish car park! Now he's here, John tends to agree with her.....

Camping en Alicante. Marjal Guardamar Camping & Bungalow Resort Playa
We stay just up the road from there at Camping in Spain. Camping International La Marina - Costa Blanca, we have friends who prefer Camping Marjal and others who prefer Camping Internacional La Marina, they are very similar so if you get the chance go and have a look John, it is just past the Lidl on the N332a just as you go in to La Marina village
 
All seem expensive to me just to park my motorhome.

I suppose it all depends on what you want to do once you've parked it! We are both of the view that having stumped up quite a lot of money for it, then Jan is worth it!
John
 

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