De Haro

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Great Site

It was fairly busy when we stayed in late July for 5 nights but it was calm and quiet and we did not feel packed in although the pool did get very full at times. As others have said the Town has many attractions and we also explored a little further afield on bikes, by foot and we managed to find a Kayaking trip (Oja Sport) which was good. Other campers were mostly Spanish who were friendly as were the staff; our pitch was spacious enough for our motrhome plus 3 and all facilites were very clean and working fine.Lots of seasonal pitches but we like that as it keeps sites quieter and it usually means lots of locals which sort adds character. All in all a very enjoyable start to our holiday.

hymerinneedofacamp

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 13/08/2023 13:02

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Convenient overnight stop

We used this site as a one night stop as it’s only a couple of hours drive from Santander. We had a choice of (grass) pitch which was plenty big enough. There’s only 6 amp electricity but it’s adequate if you use gas for cooking and heating. The toilet blocks are older but clean. The reception staff were very friendly and gave us a map of the town showing the local restaurants and bodegas, but they also sell the local wine on site at good prices. Mercadona is a short walk away which is very useful if you’ve just come off the ferry and need to stock up with fresh food. We happily stay here on our way to/from the Mediterranean; it’s worthy of a longer stop but we come to Spain for the warm sunny weather - and it’s not very warm in Haro in February!

Reviewed on 01/03/2023 11:05

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EARLY SPRING 2022

Nice site with a rather strange cafe type bar/ restaurant. Good size pitches and clean facilities. Easy walk into Haro town centre with its shops, bars and restaurants Two plus points for us; 1. Walk to Haro and all of the wineries 2. Good place to stop enroute to Santander.

JMW

Campervanner

Reviewed on 21/08/2022 21:07

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6 amp electricity only fit for lighting

We used this site for a Bilbao stopover, perfectly located but pitch was too small for a medium size twin axle (Crusader Storm) and access was tight. 6 amp electricity would not even run a camping kettle let alone a fridge so had to revert to gas, if going back would insist on 10 amp Was an event on during our stopover with loud music until late and lots of teenagers, but stopped before midnight, also we were there during the Rioja wine festival so lots going on locally Overall impression was this is a good site, friendly staff and worth more than a one night stopover if you can get a pitch with decent electricity

Maslenjonesd

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Reviewed on 03/07/2022 16:50

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Second visit-good site

This was our second visit to Haro, once again as a stopover en-route to the ferry. Nothing has changed in the intervening 4 years. Maybe the pool has been improved, parts looked quite newly 'done'- can't be sure because we didn't use it last time. Friendly helpful staff, cheery restaurant and Haro remains an attractive town to visit. NB I think it is cheaper to buy wine at reception than in the town shops or at the bodegas - just saying.

ColJacq

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 26/06/2022 12:19

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Wonderful stopover

Stopped here for the night prior to sailing from Bilbao the following morning (1.10hours drive) very clean and friendly staff. Only a 10 min walk into Haro which offers a great plaza with bars and restaurants, couple of small supermarkets and several shops. Would definitely revisit.

Calamity12

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Reviewed on 10/09/2019 12:50

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Great location adjacent to a charming town and well run.

We made a protracted 3 night stopover here in September 2018 en route from Santander to Benecassim, and is ideal both for a journey break and to learn about Rioja. A nice site close to the river and a shortish walk into a truly delightful town. Our pitch was a tight squeeze for the motorhome, but adequate. Sanitary facilities were spotlessly clean and regularly checked. The restaurant was acutely disappointing, but with the town on the doorstep with a great range of bars and restaurants, that was not a problem. Reception staff were charming, efficient and helpful (especially in helping with a medical issue). Supermarket nearby, and of course Bodegas all around. We very much like this site and town and intend to return.

Peter1952

Motorhomer from Cornwall

Reviewed on 23/01/2019 16:00

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Good location, close to the town and the wine!

As previous reviews the site is a mixture of seasonal pitches and regular ones, some quite small. A popular choice seemed to be the large open field although people were pitching in quite a haphazard way. We found a good size pitch towards the back of site, helped by the time of year but I suspect in high season locating a good pitch might be difficult. We did not use the on site restaurant but did take the short walk into the old part of town one evening, plenty of choice to eat and drink. Facities were good, clean and hot water! We booked a wine tour with CVNE via reception for just 12€ each including a free glass, a very short walk away and well worth doing. As Motorhomer's fuel stop and supermarket (Lidl) has easy access and close location to the town make this an ideal place to visit. Stunning mountain scenery from the auto route too.

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Overall Nice Site

A good all round site. (I wish they would have separate areas for seasonal pitches and touring pitches in Spain) Haro, within walking distance, is an attractive town (and it has a Mercadona). The main Rioja Bodegas are also within walking distance from the site. The oldest (and best) Lopez de Heredia is worth a visit if you have time. Nice little site restaurant, limited chicken and chips type menu but good value and friendly staff. The bar sells basics like bread and milk. Sanitary blocks are OK and kept clean. Staff are friendly and helpful. Good base for exploring the Rioja region. Also of course as others have said Bilbao is just 'up the road'.

ColJacq

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Reviewed on 24/06/2018 12:16

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Splendid for Wine Lovers or NH on route North or South

Very well run site with excellent facilities. This is also a wine lovers dream site with several 'caves' within walking distance of the site. The small town of Haro is also a delight and easily walkable with a good selection of restaurants/bars and shops. Access to the actual pitches can be tight due to narrow site roads but there is a 'field' within the site with EHU that facilitates larger outfits that can be used with de-coupling if required out of main season.

Grandad Bear

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Reviewed on 29/10/2017 13:59

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