Overnighting in Spain not at a designated site or Aire

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Overnighting in Spain not at a designated site or Aire

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Posted: 04.01.2022  ·  #1
Spain has supposedly introduced a rule that overnighting in a campervan/MH is generally ok for stays of upto 48 hours if not on a campsite or Aire and no camping behaviour unless the location prohibits overnight parking for any class of vehicle.

That said when we were at torre de Mar there were about 30/50 MH parked up overnight on Carparks between two of the campsites. Many for much longer than 48 hours. No signs of rubbish left. Grey or black waste being emptied as there were toilets open water available from fountains or beach showers.
Now at Roquetas de Mar again upto about 50 MHs overnighting on the Beach in front of the campsite. There are no toilets open and water fill up opportunities are limited and there is used toilet paper and blue stains all over the place. I even saw one van had a pee per tent at the rear of the van with a water puddle outside it.
I’m sure there will be a crack down soon.

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Posted: 26.01.2022  ·  #2
That's a real shame. We've stayed there many times and there's a proper sanaemiento a few hundred metres away on a quiet cul de sac where everyone used to drive to empty their toilet. Maybe it's been developed now though. Last year there were signs up saying motorhomes banned. There's a new aire in Roquetas but looking at Spanish motorhome sites it's been full most of the winter.


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Posted: 26.01.2022  ·  #3
Just posted today on one of the Spanish pages;
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Almuñécar in Andalucia bans motorhomes from seafront after complaints
Almuñécar town hall has banned the parking and camping of motorhomes on the town’s roads. Mayor Trinidad Herrera has issued a statement to remind visitors of these regulations and to stop the collapse of the town's promenades and beaches at weekends.
The measures come following a series of complaints from beach businesses, opposition parties and local residents, who called on the council to take urgent measures to regulate the problem.
According to the opposition socialist PSOE party in Almuñécar, there were about 47 motorhomes parked in La Herradura last weekend, as well as dozens of vans and caravans in Cotobro, Velilla, Marina del Este, Calabajío and in the area adjacent to the Mediterranean Park.
"There is no local police to monitor this type of vehicle and the worst thing is that there is no will to do so on the part of the municipal government. They allow them to camp on the main roads and promenades with total impunity. The motorhomes are parked for days, with doors and windows open, their occupants set up with tables and hammocks on the beach or in the area near the vehicle on the promenades, they have pets, they dump their dirty water on the beach, they shower, wash and wash the dishes in the public showers," said Rocío Palacios, spokesperson for the socialists.
"We demand an end to this permissiveness that damages our tourist image and has a high environmental cost. Motorhome tourism should be welcome in La Herradura and Almuñécar, but they should be installed on campsites and in public areas," Palacios added.
Reacting to the complaints, Juan José Ruiz Joya, deputy mayor of La Herradura, said, “We are seeing a proliferation of caravans on La Herradura promenade. We have had a meeting with the head of Almuñécar’s local police and have issued an order prohibiting camping and overnight stays. In addition, signage will be reinforced in the area"
He went on to say, “We have nothing against this kind of tourism, but we must regulate it so that it is not a nuisance for other residents." Ruiz Joya pointed out that there are two campsites in La Herradura.
The town hall will install new signs this week to warn tourists and remind them of the prohibitions. Furthermore, following a request from a private individual, the council will look into the proposal to create an overnight stay area for motorhomes in La Herradura.
Source: Sur in English


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