Good
8 ratings
- Pepita O.March 2022Advantages????NegativesThere's no heating in the bathroom, even though it's open in March and it's cold!DissatisfiedOpening in March without heating is unacceptable...
The nightly rate is very expensiveAutomatically translated. - Sergio M.August 2020AdvantagesThat it is a practical campsite, nothing more...NegativesThe bar/restaurant..., frankly bad, especially the service...A practical campsiteIt is a practical campsite, because it has the basics, is close to everything and nothing, that gives tranquility ..., but you are forced to a vehicle for any movement.
The bungalow we booked for two people, was quite correct....
Very good pool...Automatically translated. - Elke K.June 2018AdvantagesBeautifully situated in the countrysideNegativesSimple equipmentfor nature loversSimple campsite with swimming pool in a peaceful natural setting. The site is very cramped. We had to unhitch our caravan once when maneuvering and maneuver by hand because the - admittedly beautiful - trees are planted so close to the paths that we couldn't get around the corner. You need a good towing... vehicle for the upper, terraced part of the site. But you have a fantastic view from the upper pitches! Unfortunately, even in mid-June, only the lower sanitary building was open, so we had to walk further. On some pitches you need quite a long power cable to the nearest power source.Automatically translated.
- Michael R.July 2016NegativesVery expensive with little service. Travel time to the city by bus approx. 30 minutesSimple, overpriced placeWe came to San Fermines in Pamplona for a week to have a look at the city. It's the only campsite in the area. The occupancy on that day was maybe 10, at most 15%. A week earlier, the campsite was fully booked. It still looked like that in some places. You got the feeling that people were still cleaning... up, even if it wasn't dirty. There is a wash house that must date back to the 1950s or earlier. But there is also a newer sanitary building where everything is in good condition. The restaurant was not inviting and was therefore not visited. The pool costs 6€ per use, WLAN 4€ per day. Our pitch fee for caravan, car, 2 persons was 30,40€/day, which is extremely exaggerated considering the occupancy and the offer. But compared to the price at San Fermines (approx. 60€), it's almost a bargain! In addition, the description on this portal is not correct. The pitches have no electricity or water connection. Rather, there are electricity/water columns in a few areas from which approx. 12 pitches are supplied, although there are only 2 taps. You can take the bus into Pamplona. The bus stop is - depending on where you look or who you ask - 500m, 1km or 1.5km away. 500m is given on the large information board at the campsite; 1km is given by reception and the flyer issued by reception promises 1.5km. In reality it is about 1.5 km. A tip: Drive to the bus stop by car. There is plenty of free parking there.Automatically translated.
- philippe d.June 2016Advantagesnear the town of PAMPELUNENegativeslittle shade, large campsite, price for quality could be better in season!camping pampeluneaverage welcome , building site currently (june 2016) in the middle of the campsite, well located as it is close to the town 15 to 20 minutes by bike. average value for money compared with other campsites in spain.Automatically translated.
- Roman B.August 2013
- S. N.August 2012A beautiful campsite located on the edge of a suburb of Pamplona. The campsite has a large area directly after the reception for caravans and larger motorhomes, which are preferably allocated to families. And then there are 2 "terraces" where there are 10 pitches each, which are intended for people passing... through (pilgrims etc.). There are 2 sanitary buildings, I only used the lower of the two, which was newly renovated and cleaned daily. There is a pool which is a welcome refreshment in high summer. There is a restaurant on the campsite which I didn't try. There is a cycle path which is only 10km away and there are no hills to climb. You just have to follow the Way of St. James, so you can't get lost.Automatically translated.
- Jürgen Ö.August 2011Nice for excursions in the surrounding areaWe were there for 3 weeks from the end of August, no off-season prices. The restaurant with the menu suggestions goes at the price, but beware, on Sundays there are only menus within double the price, also the female waitress (blonde) is not the most motivated. On Sundays in the restaurant we first asked... if normal pizza from the menu was also possible, as the Sunday menu is very expensive, when the answer was yes and we decided on the 12€ pizza, we were directed out of the restaurant to the bar again by her, which we felt was cheeky. When we had a visit from a Spanish friend, he had to wait a very long time to order, and then even longer for his food, the dessert was completely forgotten. Only after several remarks that this was still missing was it then slapped to him by her, the restaurant was perhaps 60% occupied, so not exactly full. When she is free, a gentleman takes over the service, he is the quiet one, but forgets nothing and nobody. The kiosk was closed in September, but there was a small selection of goods in the bar. There is a bike path to Pamplona about 20 minutes, which you can also easily walk. We were there with our dog for 3 weeks in Aug-Sep.Automatically translated.