You camp here at about twenty minutes' walk from Trevélez, a small white mountain village in Andalusia situated at an altitude of 1,476 metres. Yes, here you are at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. And at the highest campsite in Spain! Incidentally, this does mean that you can only reach this place with a strong (towing) car or motorhome. The area is very isolated, which makes it nice and quiet.
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Camping in silence and in the mountains
Once you arrive, you will see that it is a green and quiet campsite with a hundred or so pitches. These are mostly flat and have a fair amount of shade. The pitches are situated on different terraces against a steep slope. Pay attention to the pitch you book. Manoeuvring a large caravan or motorhome is difficult at some levels.
At Trevélez campsite there are also several bungalows, log cabins and cottages for rent. These are suitable for two to six people. The campsite's sanitary facilities are very clean. There is paper on the toilets and the shower water is warm.
Modest entertainment and charming restaurant
There is a small swimming pool to cool down in. There are also several loungers on the side to relax with a book or to enjoy the sun. There is also a table tennis table and a playground for children.
The restaurant is charming and authentically decorated. At the bar, you can sit and enjoy drinks and a view of the valley. There is also a small shop for basic groceries.