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Subject Topic: La Siesta - Salou Post Reply Post New Topic
08/8/2008 at 1:28pm
 Location: None Entered
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Thinking of going here next year with our caravan.

 

Anyone been to this site ,  what was it like, what were the pitches like.

 

Its a long way and want to make sure it is a good place to go

 

Cheers  !!!



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10/8/2008 at 11:01pm
 Location: Plymouth
 Outfit: pajero abi award globestar tent
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HAD A WANDER ROUND LAST YEAR TO CHECK IT OUT. LOTS OF PACKAGED COACH CAMPERS, TINY PITCHES. TRY SANGULI, CAMBRILS PARK OR PLAYA CAMBRILS. ALL MUCH NICER BUT YOU MUST BOOK EARLY FOR HIGH SEASON BOOKINGS. HOPE THIS HELPS


11/8/2008 at 6:18am
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Dont know that site, but Ive been to another in the area several times, certainly you will get hot weather Jul/Aug although the wind can get very strong at times. Nice beaches & inland scenery is interesting. Pitches on Spanish campsites do tend to be on the small side usually with plenty of small trees for shade which can make parking your caravan a bit nerve wracking. Supermarket & fuel prices cheaper than France.

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11/8/2008 at 7:57am
 Location: West - North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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We've stayed lots of times at Cambrils Park - and had a look at La Siesta - and it isn't a patch on Cambrils.  At La Siesta the pitches are small - more like a car park - and dusty, maintenance was not good, there are rows (and I mean rows) of statics with hardly any outside space, and little room between, and the pool was crowded and noisy.

By contrast pitches at Cambrils are large for a Spanish site, grassy, well-maintained, toilet blocks are immaculate, and there are two large pool areas, with immaculately maintained grassed areas around for sunbathing.  Cambrils Park has everything you need on site, supermarket, beachgoods shop, coffee, bread and cake shop, cash-machine, kids club, restaurant, take-away, bar area with evening entertainment, and games pitches - plus a night security service which makes sure the site is safe and quiet.  There's even a serviced laundry, which will also do your ironing.



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