
Just a few kilometers from the bustling coast of Gijón, surrounded by greenery, lies a tourist center that redefines the concept of outdoor holidays. This award-winning destination, recognized for its high-quality services, attracts a diverse range of visitors: from families with children to pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago, for whom a special shelter has been available here since 2010. Its location offers seclusion in picturesque surroundings while providing fast access to all urban amenities, creating a unique balance.
Facilities for every type of holiday
The site can accommodate nearly one and a half thousand guests at once. There are 432 spacious plots equipped with electricity, as well as a special area for motorhomes with water supply and sewage facilities. On hot days, visitors can enjoy two swimming pools: one for adults and a smaller one for young guests. Those who prefer active recreation will find courts for padel, basketball, or football. For children, there is a playroom and a large outdoor playground. The dining options are carefully considered—there is a year-round restaurant, grill bar, and cafeteria on the premises. The menu features homemade dishes, special offers for pilgrims, and quick snacks that can be enjoyed on the terrace or at the waterfront bar. For large groups, a self-service format is available. In addition, the site offers a supermarket, laundry facilities, several barbecue areas, and free Wi-Fi covering all green zones.
From a woodland cabin to a modern pod
The range of accommodation options here is among the widest in the region. Guests can stay in luxury bungalows with private terraces and fully equipped kitchens. For those seeking a simpler and more authentic experience, charming wooden cabins in the Provençal style have been built overlooking the forest. These feature a toilet and sink, but no shower, offering a closer connection to the romance of camping. This option costs around 55 euros per night. For fans of modern comforts, there are futuristic pods designed for four people. Inside, there is a bathroom, TV, and refrigerator, with a small veranda outside. A night in such a pod costs roughly 80 euros. Finally, for those who follow the latest trends, spacious Kampaoh tents are available—a chance to enjoy tent living without giving up beds, furniture, and electricity, at prices starting from 70 euros per night.
Not only stunning landscapes, but also vibrant events
This place offers a vibrant internal life, regularly organizing events for its guests. For example, on Halloween, they prepare a double program. For children over five, there is a three-day marathon of games and entertainment with professional staff, providing a safe and fun environment. For adults, a themed party with dinner and a disco is planned. The menu impresses with the creativity of its dish names, such as “Witch’s Hair with Spiders” or “Mad Mouse in Search of Cheese.” The program also includes a photo zone and a costume contest, with the winner receiving a two-night stay at the Palacio de Garaña hotel. Thanks to its location and wide range of services, this tourist venue was nominated as the best place in Spain for family leisure by the national federation, confirming its status as one of the leading tourism destinations in the north of the country.












