Camping in Northern Spain

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Spacious campsites in Northern Spain

Campsites in Spain can be free, paid and adult only. A tourist visa and camping permit is not required to enter and camp in Spain if an individual is from an EU country, other citizens need to inquire about Spanish visa requirements relating to their country. The free campsites in northern Spain are usually near forests and mountainous and water areas.

  1. Weather

    • Northern Spain is the coolest part of the region
      Northern Spain is the coolest part of the region

      The weather in northern Spain is cooler compared to Southern areas of Spain. The average temperature is 42 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter and 64 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer with an average annual rainfall of 31.49 to 59 inches. When camping, it is advisable to take insulated waterproof clothing and gear between the months of November to April.

    History

    • Bilbao, the ancient town and port of Northern Spain
      Bilbao, the ancient town and port of Northern Spain

      Bilbao is the popular port of northern Spain where thousands of tourists cross the border each year. Founded in 1300 by Diego Lopez de Haro, historical settlements of several nations can still be explored today. Campsites in Bilbao are along the coastal areas of Bilbao. Camping Sopelana is a popular family campsite in Bilbao, close to amenities.

    Considerations

    • When traveling through and camping in areas of northern Spain, travelers must carry their passport on them at all times for identification purposes. All drivers in Spain must have proof of car worthiness (MOT or ITV), a reflective vest, first aid kit, spare headlamp bulbs, two red warning triangles, spare wheel and tools to change it and spare glasses to be kept in vehicle, if required to wear by law or face an on the spot fine.

    Expert Insight

    • The Pyrenees bordering between France and Spain.
      The Pyrenees bordering between France and Spain.

      Northern Spain is home to part of the Pyrenees and although camping in the mountains can be adventurous, temperatures have been known to drop to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter, at the higher points of the mountains.

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  • Photo Credit camping image by Colin Buckland from Fotolia.com celsius image by danimages from Fotolia.com Bilbao 02 2008 image by Arnim Schulz from Fotolia.com pyrenees image by jerome scalvini from Fotolia.com Processionary nest on a pine-tree image by JCVStock from Fotolia.com

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