With the camper to Spain

If you are using with the camper to Spain you choose an ideal motorhome country. Go along one of the many deserted beaches on the coast, travel across the country, visit all the cities you've ever wanted to see and taste the culture that the Spanish soil has to offer. Experience that both the coast and inland have a lot to offer. That there is both sun and snow to be seen. And that you will (of course) find delicious wine and Burgundian specialties. Be inspired by 3 motorhome routes through Spain!

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1. From Malaga to the heart of Spain

Go to Spain by motorhome and visit its beautiful medieval character. It is not for nothing that some cities have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Combine this with impressive landscapes and continue the camper holiday convincing in Malaga. Drive past the ancient town of Cordoba that was the capital of the Moorish Emirate and Caliphate between 711-1013. At that time, almost half a million people lived there, Mezquita immediately reminds you of this heyday. Do you want to relax when you go to Spain by camper? Then pay a visit to the Arab baths, which can be found too close to the mosque. After a day of relaxation you can continue the route to Extremadura. This is a piece of land belonging to the former Spanish explorers. Despite the fact that a number of cities (such as Caceres) are on the UNESCO World Heritage List, mass tourism has not yet discovered this.

The next stop during the motorhome trip Spain is a real university city: Salamanca. Here you will find two imposing cathedrals and the 18th century square Plaza Mayor. From the student city you continue the route past the pilgrim city of Santiago de Compostela. Continue on to Segiova, known for its fairytale castle and a gigantic Roman aqueduct and kitchen. Spaniards from the capital Madrid are only too happy to come here to eat a suckling pig. Chincon and Toledo are the last stops of the motorhome route Spain. The latter city is known for its multicultural character. Muslims, Christians and Jews can be found here. Finally, you can use the compact campers occasions park at a place on the Tagus River. Here you will be rewarded with a view of the old town.

2. Andalusia: sun and snow

If you go to Spain by camper during the usually colder winter months, this camper route Spain is an absolute must. This is a combination of sun and snow. Sierra Nevada is a two-hour drive from Malaga: here you will find ski slopes in all categories. The facilities for motorhomes are also top notch. For several years now, a special area has been set up for campers on the edge of the picturesque ski village of Pradollano. Perfect location with a lift to the slopes. The bus connection is also good to the center of Pradollano. Combine a skiing holiday with a few days at the beach or visit the Bodegas along the wine route of Alpujarras. The high mountain road on the route guarantees phenomenal views during the motorhome trip. It is also possible with the camper to Spain to combine this camper trip with a visit to the Alhambra in Granada.

3. Culinary Spain: from wine to pintxos

Longer the time to go to Spain with the camper? Then this third camper trip Europe easy to combine with route one. From Salamanca you can finally drive on to Burgos. In addition to the beautiful cathedral, this is known for its delicious food. Morcilla (black pudding), Queso de Burgos (sheep's cheese) and Ribera del-Duro wine are the culinary delights here. Continue the motorhome trip Spain with a rural route via the beautiful Vitoria-Gasteiz to Bilbao. Turn towards Logrono (capital of the La Rioja region). Just before Logrono is the most beautiful bodega in Spain: Marques de Riscal.

The motorhome journey can then be continued along Bodega Ysios to Vitoria-Gasteiz. A great stop with (free) motorhome pitches in the city. A good tram connection also ensures that you are in the city center in no time. Pintxos are a classic here. And that is of course not for nothing. This is not only a feast for the eyes, but also for the taste buds. Cycling tours in the area are highly recommended because of the predominantly green landscape. Continue the motorhome route Spain past Bilbao and Guggenheim. Via the most beautiful city beaches of Santander you can then continue to the real highlight of the motorhome trip: the Picos de Europa. A fantastic walking area with plenty of campsites. If you have time to spare, the historic towns of Oviedo and Leon can be the icing on the cake when traveling to Spain by motorhome. After this you can always continue the camper adventures in your own country with a motorhome route Netherlands...

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