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Subject Topic: Playa Joyel Post Reply Post New Topic
22/9/2008 at 9:29am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Lunar Lexon 560
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We are looking at Camping Playa Joyel near Noja in Northern Spain for June next year and would be interested in peoples experiences of this site and the local area.

Regards Brian.



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22/9/2008 at 10:00am
 Location: Northumberland
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Provence 5 Ford Kuga
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Hi Brian

There are some reviews here one as recent as August this year.

Hope it helps

Brian



22/9/2008 at 2:36pm
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We went there Summer 2007 .  Excellent place.  We had been flooded further up the coast at Zaroutz.  This  place was great.  Clean, spacious.  Right on the beach.  Close enough to town to walk in for a meal.  There is a wild animal park on site open to campers on certain days.  Animals (llamas, donkeys, deer etc.) will eat from your hand.  Would certainly go back.

Steve.



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22/9/2008 at 7:32pm
 Location: Merseyside
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 530 SE
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I agree this is fantastic site especially for children.

The most impressive parts were:
- there was rarely any litter to be found anyway on the site, despite the fact that there seemed to be thousands of children staying on the site and it being located on the beach.

- The showers again were extremely clean - they seemed to have cleaners there on a permanent basis keeping things clean.

- The camp site has a great way of quietening people down at night. At the stroke of midnight, virtually all of the camp site lights go off at once. It works amazingly well and you suddenly start to see people make their way to the toilet ready to settle down for the night. It is Spain, though, so you do still get some people staying up late but that's the Spanish culture and this is Spain !

- The staff were very helpful - our ferry from Bilbao was cancelled with a day's notice and the staff gave us lots of advice/ agreed to let us stay extra nights, if necessary (The campsite depends to be full to capacity all summer).

- The beach is great - at low tide you walk across to the next town which has a couple of supermarkets and lots of good eating places.

- Noja itself is also very nice

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24/9/2008 at 9:30am
 Location: Leeds ish
 Outfit: Bailey Pegasus 546
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Hi, We've stayed there for the last 3 years.

I can only agree with the posts above; the site staff have always been great, even during some horrible holiday moments.

The site is excellent, clean and well maintained, and very quiet by midnight. Its a lovely spot to mix with the Spanish, and its a very Spanish "resort": you'll struggle to find a "European" style restaurant in the town.

Thw whole atmosphere at Noja is relaxed, its not a bussleing holiday resort, even ateh height of the season. The surrounding area reminds us of the Yorkshire Dales on a hot summers day.

The beach is huge, and only fine sand (no stony bits). A river inlet provides interest for the kids, and is warmer than the Atlantic. The pool is super, clean and well supervised. Swim caps are essential.

The only words of caution are  the weather. It can be quite "cold" and wet, so take some appropriate clothes. Also take bikes, its a long way to tthe shop for croissant every morning..but they are cooked on site.

We can thoroughly reccommend the site, it takes a couple of days to settle into it, but its well worthwhile. And only 20 minutes from Santander ferry, which itself is gorgeous.

 

Enjoy!!

 

 




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