This article about the best campsites in Spain deserves, first and foremost, that we rightly honor camping culture. As we travel along that uncertain and thrilling path that is life, we turn our gaze back to recall the moments that mark us. In them, the memory of the holidays of our childhood and adolescence often emerges, when there was nothing more than the here and now, trying to squeeze every hour of that freedom—free from studies, free from teachers—and with friends and family as great companions in our adventures in nature.
Memories of swimming pools, of sunsets among the trees or on the beach sand, of bicycles, of first kisses, races and laughter. So many laughs. Memories that, in many cases, reside in those campsites that, for a few weeks, stopped being a simple plot of land where tents, caravans or bungalows piled up, to become the gateway to a magical world where anything felt possible. In Spain, where tourism and nature go hand in hand, there are plenty of campsites where every member of the family finds a place for fun, recreation, and escape. These are, in no particular order, some of the best campsites in Spain
Camping La Trapera, Burgos
Best Small Camping with Great Charm 2025 at the Spanish Federation of Campings (FEEC) Awards for many reasons. It is located in the heart of the Sierra de la Demanda, part of the Iberian System mountain range, with easy access to routes of all levels and near other points of interest such as the Atapuerca archaeological site, the Urrez Beech Forest, an impressive beech forest especially beautiful in autumn, or towns like Pineda de la Sierra, with its magnificent Roman bridge.
The campsite offers four types of accommodations that include bungalows, cube-shaped cabins, glamping tents, camping plots, totaling 40 in all, and a van parking area. It is a perfect campsite for all kinds of campers, whether you prefer to bring your own tent or are looking for lodging with every comfort. It features a swimming pool, a top-notch restaurant whose menu focuses on local gastronomy with high-quality produce, a shop to restock supplies and a work and reading area. It is also a pet-friendly campsite.

