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Tarragona

41 campsites found

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Camping Nautic

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - l'Ametlla de MarDistance from Dover: 1537 km
8.2

Fantastic

20 reviews

Camping Port Massaluca

Camping Port Massaluca

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - la Pobla de MassalucaDistance from Dover: 1417 km
8

Fantastic

3 reviews

1/10

Camping La Torre del Sol

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - MontroigDistance from Dover: 1514 km
8

Fantastic

147 reviews

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Camping Playa Bara

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - Roda de BaràDistance from Dover: 1467 km
8.5

Fantastic

54 reviews

1/10

Camping Joan

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - CambrilsDistance from Dover: 1510 km
8.4

Fantastic

89 reviews

1/10

Alannia Els Prats

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - MontroigDistance from Dover: 1513 km
7.9

Fantastic

62 reviews

Alannia
1/10

Camping Eucaliptus

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - AmpostaDistance from Dover: 1571 km
8.2

Fantastic

5 reviews

1/10

Camping Ametlla

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - l'Ametlla de MarDistance from Dover: 1541 km
8

Fantastic

14 reviews

1/7

Camping Relax-Sol

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - TorredembarraDistance from Dover: 1476 km
7.4

Average

8 reviews

1/10

Camping Estanyet

Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona - Les Cases d'AlcanarDistance from Dover: 1590 km
8.1

Fantastic

17 reviews

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Camp sites in Tarragona, Catalonia

The camp sites in the south of Catalonia are located around the town of Tarragona. This was the original Catalonian capital in Roman times. Camp sites in Tarragona have everything on offer for a carefree camping holiday with the children!

Camping in Tarragona: Wonderful relaxation

When you stay on a camp site in the Tarragona region you will get your daily dose of sunshine and beach because both are here in abundance! If you feel like going out from your Tarragona camp site for a day the fishing village of Cambrils is recommended, as is the old Roman town of Tarragona. There are plenty of remains from the Roman period such as an amphitheatre, an aqueduct and a Circus. You have wonderful views of the sea from the Rambla Nova boulevard. If you want to treat your children while camping in Tarragona, take them to the enormous Port Aventura theme park, one of Europe’s biggest amusement parks.

searchpage.erp.reviews_about tarragona (18)

Trevor Marshall

Local buses give you access to Salou, Cambrills, Taragona, La Pinena and Reus. All are worth a visit. Reus was the Birth place of Gaudi and Taragona has some Roman History. Buses and Trains run regular to Barcelona Love the area.

David McInnes

spent most of the time walking the beach with our two working cockers.

Alan & Babs

Lovely area of Spain

drena irish

some really nice places within easy reach, miles of beach to walk with your dog, good local shops

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