Spanish Camping
The campsite offers private plots for caravans and motorhomes all separated with 6 foot ferns and shrubs. Each plot has its own lantern light and direct access to water and electric supplies. All plots are on a level with all the facilities except a small sloped incline to the pool area.

The plots for tents are located in a quiet corner of the campsite, offering beautiful views over the Sierra de la Pilar National Park.

There are holiday homes and apartments for rent and sale on site, feel free to call for availability.

There is a bar and restaurant which offers meals and snacks. There is also a small shop where essential food and drink can be purchased. Each week we offer an authentic curry night and barbeque.


The site maintains the highest standard of cleanliness in the kitchens, toilets and washing facilities.
The pool is surrounded by the beautiful foothills of the Pilar National Park and offers a peaceful, secluded oasis.
For those who want an active retreat there is a golf course 20 minutes drive away. Hiking, walking and mountain biking over the hills of the National Park are all available.
Places of Interest
Castillo de Monteagudo: This castle is 2,5 miles (4 km) from the city along the N-340 in the direction of Alicante. Alcantarilla: At 6,3 miles (10 km) from the city, here you can visit the Museo de la Huerta. Cartagena: The second largest city in the region and home to an important naval base.
La Manga del Mar Menor
This stretch of land separates the Mar Menor, which is an inland sea, from the Mediterranean. It boasts both exceptional climate and landscape and has been extensively developed for the tourist industry to take advantage of these factors. Lorca, an interesting town boasting a diverse selection of monuments, is located at 40 miles (64 km) from the city of Murcia.
Museo Arqueologico
This museum houses
prehistoric objects, Spanish-Arab ceramics from the 12th to the 14th century
and Spanish ceramics from the 17th and 18th century. The Museum is located at
Alfonso X el Sabio, 7. Casa de la Cultura. Phone. 968.23.46.02.
Museo de Bellas Artes
Among the artists represented in this Museum of Fine Arts are: Ribera, Ribalta, Bassano, Esquivel, Madrazo, Sorolla, Romero de Torres and Picasso. It is located at Obispo Frutos, 12. Phone. 968.23.93.46.
The Fuensanta and El Valle Natural Park
The patron saint
of Murcia is La Virgen de la Fuensanta. A shrine is dedicated to her, 3,75 miles
(6 km) to the south of the city. From here visitors can enjoy splendid views
over the Huerta. Continuing on, you arrive at El Valle Natural Park, areas of
which have an almost lunar like appearance. The park is of great geological
importance. From the panoramic view point, the "Cresta del Gallo"
(The Cock's Crest), which is set at the foot of the peak from which it gets
its name, one can enjoy impressive scenery. Following along the road you arrive
at another vantage view point "Columbares" which is south facing.
The total distance of the excursion is approximately 20 miles (32 km).
For more tourist information follow the link below:
http://www.spainturismo.com/murcia/museums.html
Phone: (00 34) 968 687 062
Mobile: (00 34) 619 0032 58