Wildcamping Aguilas or Not!

I am a expat as some of you put it and yes some of what you say about motorhomes being the problems here is true. My partner is Spanish and so are my boys and many times we have gone out of our way to help motorhome owners. Before you slag Spain of just look at your own country nothing to be proud of there any more. My Spanish friend told me about this thread as I dont post much on here now this was a great site when i first came on here now it has gone down hill a bit
But luckily the friends of i made on here have my number so we still meet up when they come over. The best thing to do if you dont like a country is what I do stay away. Happy travels :wave: For those that know me. Warm and Sunny just of for a quick swim :lol-053::wave:

I think the posts seem to be directed toward slagging off expats, than towards the Spanish.
Plenty of negative comments on the W/C site regarding UK local authority and public attitudes towards
m/homers, and a few positive comments where justified. Similar applies to Spain, I cannot seen
any comment on this this thread that is categorically untrue, possibly a little overemphasised.....must
have another read when I have the time.
 
Came earlier this year to find our favourite place near Cabo Cope was now a no go area BUT a camper park had opened a k/m or up the road towards Calabaeina . Empty and fill for €5 a night. Returned yesterday to find it’s now closed plus the camper park next to the beach bar at the other end of the village is also closed.
Now on Anibal ( doing some washing) but with all the apparent hostility it’s GOOD BYE ÁGUILAS I will spend my money where it’s valued
 
Came earlier this year to find our favourite place near Cabo Cope was now a no go area BUT a camper park had opened a k/m or up the road towards Calabaeina . Empty and fill for €5 a night. Returned yesterday to find it’s now closed plus the camper park next to the beach bar at the other end of the village is also closed.
Now on Anibal ( doing some washing) but with all the apparent hostility it’s GOOD BYE ÁGUILAS I will spend my money where it’s valued

Anibals, lovely view, atmospheric, if you go for carparks that is! The BP service station on the ring road has a Lavanderia kiosk you can park almost in the machines!.€4 a wash. Also a Lavanderia in the town centre.
 

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