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05/2/2011 at 11:38pm
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We're thinking of going camping in August for 10 days to Northern Spain with our two children. We've only ever done long weekends in UK before and have a basic level of kit - small 4 person tent, sleeping stuff, one small gas canister stove and a trangia. Any advice on what other essential camping kit we should be taking? (no satellite dishes please!) In particular should we think about a cool box for keeping food cool (electric?), a fold out table and chairs...anything else?

Also any tips on campsites gratefully received. I've been looking at La Viorna in Picos and Playa de Tauran on the coast. Any advice on whether we should be booking in advance?

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An electric coolbox is little use in temps mid 20s & above. Some campsites do hire out fridges. I'd take a better cooker, 2 burner with gas bottle. A small Calor bottle will last your holiday or a Campingaz 907. You need table & chairs as well.


06/2/2011 at 8:46am
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Hi there.

To get some good advice on camping in Spain you'd probably be best adding a question in the abroad forum. TBH though, I think I'd look into trying a camping trip to France first (cheaper & easier).

As regards kit ... well, you can get by with basic kit, but to be comfortable on a long stay in hot weather you may have to lay out a bit of cash. If you're thinking of going for a couple of weeks hoiday I'd say that it'd be money well spent.

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06/2/2011 at 9:01am
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Quote: Originally posted by Tentz on 06/2/2011
An electric coolbox is little use in temps mid 20s & above. Some campsites do hire out fridges. I'd take a better cooker, 2 burner with gas bottle. A small Calor bottle will last your holiday or a Campingaz 907. You need table & chairs as well.


... not 100% sure about the coolbox advice Tentz . We find an electric one does a good job even when it's pretty warm. Yes, if it's baking hot in the tent all day then it wouldn't really be up to it, but if you can keep your tent at a reasonable temperature then I'd say an electric coolbox will do a good job. Obviously you'll need an EHU hook up as well to plug it in .


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I am hoping to go to France this year with very little campng gear as we're flying in. anyway I'm planning to do what my Mum used to do to keep the milk cool. Just put it in a pan full of water covered with a wet tea towel in the shade. Keep moving it around the outside of the tent as the sun moves around the sky so it's always in shade, or you could put it in the shade of your car. I'm also going to bring a soft cool bag but that's probably going to be used for food storage rather than actually keeping food cool. We'll buy food daily as we need to so the only thing I need kept cool is milk for coffee. 

A table and chair aren't necessary although if you have the packing space by all means take them. I'll be bringing a picnic blanket instead.

 



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09/2/2011 at 1:19pm
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We flew to Valencia, taking all kit with us. No cool box; we followed the 'buy it and eat it' rule. You just need to note the opening hours of shops. We took two small Camping Gaz stoves, and bought gas cannisters there. But we did very little cooking: loads of fresh fruit, salads, cold meat, cheese. You need to rig up something to sit in the shade, even if it's only an old sheet and some bits of string. And you'll need to get used to going to bed late, like everyone else. The Spanish sites we've been on have all been noisy until midnight. We soon got used to sitting out by candlelight and enjoying a late drink before turning in. 


10/2/2011 at 1:30am
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What car/vehicle will you be using? Can you use a roof box?
You will soon fill up space in your car. 4 pillows,probably too warm for sleeping bags,do you use airbeds? Some supermarkets/campsites sell bags of ice,that could help with keeping things cool.
Don`t take many clothes , take a small amount of washing powder use the washing machine on site.
I agree with pitchperfect spain is a long drive,have you taken into account motorway tolls and travelling time? Once you start making a list of things to take you will feel like you need a lorry!

Dont take any food, we take only tea bags.

Remember this is your family holiday and you need to enjoy it, so you are right to think ahead and plan.


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10/2/2011 at 4:16pm
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If you are planning August I would think you should definitely book. You didn't say how you are getting there. Longer ferry route to Santander or Bilbao or driving through France? Make a big difference as you could lose up to 2 days each way driving.

You can get cooboxes which will cool to 30C below ambient temperature (Waeco do them) but they are expensive and bulky (noisy at night too as they have a fan). We had one and have now got a dometic fridge which is totally silent and makes ice cubes at 32C but again bulky. A much cheaper alternative would be a folding insulated cool bag and preferably 4 freezer blocks. Most campsites will freeze the blocks for you (normally free of charge) and you can have 2 in the coolbag and change them each day for the ones which have been freezing overnight.

If you only have a small tent you may want to consider a tarp to provide shade. Obelink (a dutch company) are doing a Hypercamp tarp which is 3.75 mtr x 3.75 mtr for 47 Euros plus p+p which includes 2 poles. Look at the tent-tents.com website and check out the forum titled "Hypercamp Superior" under the "tent talk advice ..." section where Rochford6 has kindly posted photos of his tarp in different erected modes. You may need 2 extra king poles to get his arrangements but they are about £7 each for the adjustable ones. with children you may find the tarp a godsend.

Could think of lots of other things but you can load yourselves down too much. Enjoy is the main thing.



11/2/2011 at 9:59am
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With some extra extending poles, a tarp from BnQ can be rigged up to a car roof rack to make a cheap sun shade. You can also move the car to get the best benefit.

Regards,
Jim.


11/2/2011 at 7:46pm
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a few years ago we did a week through Northern Spain with very little. A bucket from a € shop served as cool box. Petrol stations are usually the best place for ice if you go with a passive coolbox. Although a very nice lady at the fish counter in a supermarket in Fuenmayor filled our bucket with ice for nothing - fresh ice, no fishy bits thankfully.

Bread, meat and cheese for breakfast and dinner and the menu del dia for a hearty lunch

worth checking if the site you are planning to go to has a fridge for campers

what part of Northern Spain are you going to ?

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12/2/2011 at 12:24am
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Thanks everybody for all your great advice. I think we'll get a good non electric coolbox and find ice and not aim to keep food long. We'll upgrade our stove and I think the tarp canopy is a great idea (if only for coking/eating shaded from sun/rain). I am also going to look into a lightweight fold out table.

We've also decided to book in advance - I think I'm too much of a control freak to roll up and see if there are spaces-it would stress me out thinking we might not find a site - I'd have done it before kids.



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12/2/2011 at 9:04am
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Aldi usually have a roll-top table which is pretty in their camping kit - usually May/June time if you can hang off


Can't comment on the site near Potes, but Potes gets quite busy. If you have been to the lakes it is the equivalent of Ambleside in being the focal point for that side of the Picos. The Picos really is an amazing part of the world. The cable car at Funete De is a good day out - expect to queue both up and down. The beaches in Asturias are some of the most beautiful I have ever visited - 365 in Asturias so one for each day of the year Playa de Gulpiyuri possibly being the most unusual.

Plenty Fiestas in August, Gijon Cider Festival, Cabrales Cheese, Ribedesella (Descenso del Sella) to name just a few - leave the car, take the bus and enjoy the sidra

W

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12/2/2011 at 9:40am
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Quote: Originally posted by weetabixface on 12/2/2011


.............. The cable car at Funete De is a good day out - expect to queue both up and down. .......................

If you're into wildlife, walk down - about 12 km to a village just below Fuente De (get a cheap taxi back up to the car park to avoid walking along the road!) - great show of 'alpine' flowers, birds of prey and other animals.

 




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