Valencia

Camping Valencia is, possibly, the best option to visit Valencia due to its easy access by road. In just 12 minutes you can reach the city. You can go by car or by train from Puzol.

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Barrio del Carmen

For practical purposes, this is the historic centre of Valencia, and it owes its name to the church and convent of Carmen Calzado. It was bordered by the Moorish wall which today is reduced to the Torres de Serranos towers (beginning construction in 1392) and the Torres de Quart towers.

Must-sees during your trip: go up to see the Miguelete tower, visit the Cathedral, Lonja de la Seda (declared by UNESCO World Heritage on 5 December 1996), Plaza Redonda (Construction by Salvador Escrig Melchor in the year 1840 and rehabilitated in 2012) surrounded by traditional craft shops, or the Central Market (since 1839), is the largest market of fresh products in Europe, with bars where you can enjoy Valencian products.

Source: lovevalencia.com y visitavalencia.com

Jardines del Turia

Jardín del Turia is one of the biggest attractions in the city of Valencia, and is the biggest city garden in Spain.

Jardín del Turia is a public city park measuring 110ha which was founded in 1986 multiple decades after the Great Flood of Valencia. After that flood, the city council and Government of Spain decided to turn it into a place of leisure and nature for locals and visitors.

In this way, in the year 1986, the Jardín del Turia was born, a park in which one of its more centric sections intermixes with Parque de Viveros.

These gardens cross the city practically from the port, more specifically from the City of Arts and Sciences to the new Bioparc, passing through Parque de Cabecera and Parque Gulliver, perfect to spend the day with the kids.

Source: lovevalencia.com

Natural Park of Albufera

Albufera means, according to its Arabic origins, al-buhayra, the little sea . In certain Arabic poems, it is called Mirror of the Sun, a term that already gives an approximate idea of the beauty and romanticism of this landscape.

La Albufera de Valencia is one of the most highly representative and valuable coastal wetlands of the Valencian Community, until in 1986 it was declared a Natural Park.

Its value to the environment is especially important, as it houses species at risk of extinction, such as the toothcarp. You can discover Albufera in a stroll on foot going around the Natural Park.

Source: lovevalencia.com

Fallas

Las Fallas are celebrated between 15 and 19 March. Every year in the city of Valencia, hundreds of big and small structures called “fallas” are made(, which are admired by Valencians and visitors until 19 March, the day of the burning, when these big stone and cardboard monuments disappear, consumed by the flames.

The fire, the “mascletàs” pyrotechnics, the castles of fireworks and the traditional participation have made this festival deservedly famous around the world and have led it to being declared a Fiesta of International Tourist Interest.

Source: valencia-cityguide.com

Valencia seaside campsite

Come and enjoy an amazing holiday in sunny Spain, discovering all that the Valencia region has to offer. Just a stone’s throw from the Mediterranean and its fine sandy beaches, our 3 star campsite in Valencia offers ultimate comfort. What can you do while you’re here? Relax, try watersports, take in the culture… simply put, you’ll find everything that you love about the holidays and camping here! 

Why opt for a seaside campsite in Valencia?

If we had to single out just one of the many advantages of our campsite in Valencia, it would be its location! Just a three-minute walk from the Mediterranean and the beautiful sands of Puçol beach. When you want to bask in the Spanish sunshine with the soothing melody of the waves as your soundtrack, it’s just perfect. The Valencia region has countless other beaches, each with its own style: La Malvarrosa beach, El Saler beach and Pinedo beach to name but a few. Swimming with the kids, soaking up the rays under the warm Spanish sun or indulging in thrilling watersports… you’ll find all the fun of the beach to enjoy here! 

The Valencia region has certainly been blessed by nature. As well as its idyllic beaches and perfect camping weather, the Valencian Community has a wealth of other wonders to captivate visitors. These include the Albufera Natural Park and its lagoon, a sanctuary for an array of bird species. We particularly recommend that you linger here until sunset for a breathtakingly beautiful display. Also accessible from your campsite near Valencia are La Reserva de la Biosfera del Alto Turia and the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, equally stunning settings for a hike immersed in the natural surroundings. 

To top everything off, our 3 star campsite beside the Mediterranean is just 30 minutes from Valencia. The city’s history, landmarks, markets and unique dining experiences will soon hold no secrets for you.

Discover the seaside at Valencia and the surrounding area

Keen to hear more about what to expect during your stay at a 3 star campsite in Valencia? Here’s a rundown of the activities and attractions that will make your stay an unforgettable one!

Abundant opportunities for swimming and aquatic amusement 

With the Mediterranean Sea just a pebble’s throw away and numerous seaside resorts nearby, watersports are a popular pastime here: canoeing, kitesurfing, sailing, jet-skiing, boat trips, and much, much more. The beaches around your campsite in Valencia are also ideal for a fun-filled day at the seaside with the whole family. From water fights to sandcastle building and mad dash to the waves, your kids will be overjoyed! 

The region’s superb gastronomy

For foodies, a holiday in the Valencian Community wouldn’t be complete without a serving of paella! The famous dish was created here, and the people of Valencia are rightly proud of it! Head to one of the area’s authentic restaurants to enjoy a real paella… which contains neither seafood nor chorizo! However, seafood lovers can rest assured that Valencians are also fond of this delicacy. You’ll have no trouble finding squid, mussels and prawns caught or produced locally. And a holiday in the region is also the perfect opportunity to try clochinas, delicious little mussels that are unique to Valencia. 

Culture and history 

Are you looking to infuse your camping holiday in Valencia in Spain with a touch of culture? Then we recommend a trip to the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, a destination that your kids will love, if only for its vast and magnificent aquarium. Or how about Valencia Cathedral, with its incredible blend of styles and influences? The El Carmen district and its narrow, typically Spanish streets or the Mercado Central, the city’s big market where the best of the region’s produce awaits you. 

The best seaside campsites in Spain

Our campsite on Spain’s Mediterranean coast offers all the services and amenities you need to savour an enjoyable, laid-back holiday. Here’s a sneak preview of what you and your children can look forward to: 

  • A water park with 3 pools, including a semi-Olympic swimming pool and a paddling pool, plus a waterslide; 
  • Terraces with deck chairs and sun loungers;
  • Unrestricted access to a barbecue area;
  • Children’s clubs for 5 to 17 years-olds;
  • A playground and sports grounds for tennis, basketball, football, table tennis and more; 
  • A bar and restaurant; 
  • All the essential services: mini-market, launderette, bicycle hire, camper van service point, etc.

What accommodation options are available at a 3 star campsite in Valencia?

Again, when it comes to accommodation, your 3 star campsite has everything you need. 

With our pitches for tents or camper vans, you can enjoy a generous area of at least 80-90m², with electricity hook-up and, as an option, connection to the water supply. 

Or check out our cottages which can accommodate from 4 to 6 people, offering a terrace, bathroom, air conditioning, garden furniture, and more.

And so you can bring the whole family along, your campsite in Valencia, Spain is pleased to welcome your pets too!