Zaragoza Municipal Site
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That is good to know WTG as long as they don't put the price up! It was ok as a night stop but costly but there isn't much else around and a good locationt for a days run to the Spanish coasts and France via the Somport Tunnel.
Thanks
peedee
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Good to hear, WTG.
We’ve used the site, and are planning to do so again this summer, on our way to the Med. As caravaners, there aren’t a lot of other options in the area.
Zaragoza itself is absolutely stunning. There’s a cheap and frequent bus service into the city just across the road from the campsite.
Enjoy your trip.😊
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Good to hear. It did need an uplift. We'll probably be making a stopover for 1 or 2 nights ourselves this year in March. Agree with you about the city Pliers but if we stop for the extra day we may well head into the country to check out a small nature reserve that is part of the old course of the River Ebro. There's also a laguna a bit further out as well.
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We drop in here every year as we cross from Santander/Bilbao to the Med. It used to be expensively tolerable so presumably it will just be expensive; we shall see when we pass through in May. I keep looking at the sites in this central area but nothing matches Zaragoza for for its location. It is noticeable that sites without much competition tend to be neither ACSI members nor cheap.
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To anyone staying at the site at Villafranca may I suggest you book an extra night and spend the day in the Bardenas Reales desert. It's less than 20 miles away from the site and like being in another world. To see more pictures of the desert look here.
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...you must have been going in the wrong direction.....that's the way back home
BTW, a newish free Aire can be found at the northern part of the Pamplona ring road for those who make use of these...
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