Càmping s'Abanell, Mediterranean campground in Blanes, Spain.
Càmping s'Abanell is a campsite on the Costa Brava coastline that covers 30 hectares with 240 pitches surrounded by pine, elm, willow, and catalpa trees. The grounds sit between the Tordera River and the Mediterranean Sea, creating two distinct natural environments.
The campsite was built during the Costa Brava's tourism development period, marking the expansion of outdoor hospitality infrastructure in the region. Its founding coincided with when the coastline was increasingly opened for holiday use.
The location reflects Catalan seaside traditions, sitting directly on S'Abanell beach where visitors can experience the rhythm of nearby fishing villages. This setting lets guests observe how local communities live close to the water.
The campsite is accessible via the AP-7 motorway or C-32 coastal road, with a bus stop at the entrance for connections to Blanes town center. From there, visitors can easily reach the surrounding coastal areas.
The grounds use natural boundaries as structural elements, with the Tordera River on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other creating two ecologically different zones. This layout lets visitors experience diverse natural settings within one location.
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