Camping Municipal, Municipal campground in Berlanga del Bierzo, Spain.
Camping Municipal is a campsite beside a river with tent pitches and recreational vehicle spaces that have electrical connections. It includes modern shower facilities and designated cooking areas with communal barbecue stations.
The site was established in the 1970s during a period of growing outdoor tourism in the Bierzo region of northwestern Spain. This marked when the area began welcoming visitors seeking outdoor recreation.
Visitors use the location as a base to explore local markets and regional wine cellars, where the rhythm of daily commerce reflects how people in the area source and share food.
The site provides 24-hour security and suits both tent and motorhome visitors equally well. Everything needed for a comfortable stay of several days is available on the grounds.
Hikers can access a network of trails from here that lead to the ancient Roman gold mining sites of Las Médulas. The landscape still shows visible traces of the Roman extraction methods used centuries ago.
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