Dog friendly Spain
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For camping Eden yup right hand side is perhaps the best choice and some of the pitches seemed to be a bit bigger, large contingency of Dutch when we were there earlier this year, beware the trees, they dont bend, saw one unfortunate guy, brand new MH, tear a hole some 12 inches long in side of MH.
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We called into Azahar in August and in a word NO it is still the same in fact worse it had just been hit by a Tormentor the night before and the site roads were covered in brown mud, the reason we called into Azahar was Bonterra wanted 72euros a night for two people and it was half empty we ended up at the aire at Alcossebre for 12 euros.
Phil
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Yes its very popular with Germans who often have German Shepherd (like an Alsatian but bigger) or Rottweiler guard dogs. They let them run wild on the beach (by the way there are signs at Kiko Park advising no dogs allowed on the beach, but most people don't bother) Small dogs have to be kept on close lead or the big ones will "have them" We've seen a couple of trembling wrecks return to their pitch, carrying a dog .
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from our own experience of Benicassim (many stays there) i would agree the Azahar site is a bit 'rustic'. we had friends who stayed there every year and we often called round (from BP) to visit, for the occasional quiz night etc.
the pitches are 'hap hazard' and the roads aren't particularly well made up....hence the brown mud?
re: the 'aire'....there used to be much parking on roads close to the beach and nr BP (Lidl area) but this has been curtailed.
there was an aire (service point only) just to the north of the N340 and this is still there but to 'compensate' for the crack down on MH on-street parking, the car park to the north of the N340 has a large MH area with parking allowed for upto 48 hrs (from memory).
this is a very handy spot, a short walk into town and easily found from the N340.
edit:....its a 24hr max stay according to park4night.
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