Lago Park, Campground near Monasterio de Piedra in Nuévalos, Spain.
Lago Park is a campground in Nuévalos with terraced pitches sloping down toward the La Tranquera reservoir. The site accommodates tents, caravans, and motorhomes beneath shade trees, with facilities including electric hook-ups, hot showers, a washing machine, swimming pool, small shop, play area, and a barbecue zone.
The campground was established to provide access to one of the region's most significant monasteries. The nearby Monasterio de Piedra dates to the 12th century and received national monument status in 1983 due to its stone architecture.
The on-site restaurant serves regional Aragón dishes, connecting visitors to local eating traditions of the area. Nearby wine cellars offer a chance to experience how local people have made wine for generations.
The campground sits next to a well-known monastery, putting visitors within reach of hiking trails and mountain exploration in the surrounding area. Its location near the reservoir allows combining water activities with mountain time, and thermal springs in the nearby town of Alhama are also accessible for a visit.
The campground has an unusual name referring to the adjoining body of water, even though it is technically a reservoir and not a natural lake. This naming quirk goes unnoticed by many visitors who simply come to know the place by that name.
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