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Many thanks for taking us along these beautiful trails! I love that you have showcased the beautiful and cozy camping grounds along the way, for those who love to be in communion with nature. My family is from Llanes, and I have never visited the campsite near by ; now it's a must ! ... I am glad that you like the beautiful Cantábrico coast, I am glad that they are a well kept secret for tourism has not yet taken away their charm! ... happy trails to both !,
Thank you for your kind comment as always:) We are truly in love with these places, they're incredibly beautiful ❤ And yes, that's good that they're still not crowded, hope it will stay this way. The best wishes to you as well!
Nice video, my favorites since I grew up in that area are camping Los Cantiles in Luarca (Asturias) and camping Playa de Otur (Asturias), as a curiosity I tell you that several Spanish actors usually spend their holidays there. I see you have been in the Barayo Natural Reserve, it is a beautiful place, from Barayo you can follow the Naviega coast trail (Senda Costa Naviega), It is a 17 km long coastal path and passes through beaches and cliffs from Barayo to Navia.
Thank you for such a nice comment, very interesting information indeed, great to know!:) Yes, we did this natural trail actually while doing the Camino del Norte and it was one of the best ones we took during the whole hike. Amazing area. There will be a video dedicated to it soon.
There are many campgrounds around Spain that you can research on Google maps for example. We personally haven't camped in those areas yet so can't really advice on that
@@davidandmary7902 You can camp there with your tent also, the prices can vary of course a nd depend on the season. If you talk about free camping then it's a different story. We recently released a video talking about it in detail: ruclips.net/video/I5aZrtyFkvo/видео.html
It would be handy to state the prices. Of course we know prices will be subject to change but it would still help. For me, if it cots €20 to pitch a tent, its not worth it, I'd use the alburgue's instead
Normally especially if you go out of the high season you don't need to book a campsite in advance, there always be a place for a tent. But July and August can be more complicated, August is the most crowded month and if possible should be avoided when planning any Camino.
Let us know if you found this information useful and which campsite was your favourite in the comments below the video. Feel free to ask us any further questions dropping us a message. And subscribe to our RUclips channel to never miss a new video. Have a great day everybody and we'll see you very soon in the next video!
Find more information on our website: walkingnatureworld.com
Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld
Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064
Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio
If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
Just came to see my parents town camping, La Paz in Vidiago, and stayed to see the full video. Loved it.
That is one of our favorite campgrounds at the coast of Asturias! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the vid, it's been very helpful
Glad to hear it! Thank you for the comment!
Thank you so much for your effort
Thank you for watching and commenting! Glad if it was helpful
Many thanks for taking us along these beautiful trails! I love that you have showcased the beautiful and cozy camping grounds along the way, for those who love to be in communion with nature. My family is from Llanes, and I have never visited the campsite near by ; now it's a must ! ... I am glad that you like the beautiful Cantábrico coast, I am glad that they are a well kept secret for tourism has not yet taken away their charm! ... happy trails to both !,
Thank you for your kind comment as always:) We are truly in love with these places, they're incredibly beautiful ❤ And yes, that's good that they're still not crowded, hope it will stay this way. The best wishes to you as well!
Merci pour ces précieuses informations.
Merci d'avoir apprécié notre travail, cher ami.
Nice video, my favorites since I grew up in that area are camping Los Cantiles in Luarca (Asturias) and camping Playa de Otur (Asturias), as a curiosity I tell you that several Spanish actors usually spend their holidays there.
I see you have been in the Barayo Natural Reserve, it is a beautiful place, from Barayo you can follow the Naviega coast trail (Senda Costa Naviega), It is a 17 km long coastal path and passes through beaches and cliffs from Barayo to Navia.
Thank you for such a nice comment, very interesting information indeed, great to know!:)
Yes, we did this natural trail actually while doing the Camino del Norte and it was one of the best ones we took during the whole hike. Amazing area. There will be a video dedicated to it soon.
Great video guys. We to are working through some Spanish campsites
Thank you so much! Hope you find this video useful:)
Do you have any idea where to tent camp in Andalusia and Madrid ?
There are many campgrounds around Spain that you can research on Google maps for example. We personally haven't camped in those areas yet so can't really advice on that
@@WalkingNatureWorld Thankyou for the reply, though I have been doing research most needs campar van, yet I needed wild camping
@@davidandmary7902 You can camp there with your tent also, the prices can vary of course a nd depend on the season. If you talk about free camping then it's a different story. We recently released a video talking about it in detail: ruclips.net/video/I5aZrtyFkvo/видео.html
Great video. Did I hear you say that most of these are closed already in October?
Thank you, yes, for most campgrounds it is true but it´s always better to check on the website of each particular campground for some changes.
It would be handy to state the prices. Of course we know prices will be subject to change but it would still help. For me, if it cots €20 to pitch a tent, its not worth it, I'd use the alburgue's instead
Can you make a booking when you get there, or does everything have to be booked in advance
Normally especially if you go out of the high season you don't need to book a campsite in advance, there always be a place for a tent. But July and August can be more complicated, August is the most crowded month and if possible should be avoided when planning any Camino.
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