Camping Los Cloticos, Riverside campground in Bejís, Spain.
Camping Los Cloticos is a riverside campground in Bejís situated between two mountain ranges with about 90 plots. The site sits at nearly 800 meters elevation and includes a restaurant, pools, and on-site security.
The campground sits near Roman archaeological remains, including an ancient aqueduct recognized as a national cultural monument. These discoveries show the long history of settlement in the region.
The area features a Renaissance church and several 16th-century chapels that show regional building styles. Visitors can explore these local religious buildings that shape how the surroundings look and feel.
The campground operates during summer months from July through mid-September with varied weekend hours. Arriving early helps secure a better spot and allows time to adjust to the mountain elevation.
Nearby paleontological sites contain dinosaur footprints from hundreds of millions of years ago. These tracks rank among the oldest known vertebrate traces on the Iberian Peninsula.
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