Str3005
September 4, 2024
The truth is, we don't ask much of a campsite, and we usually settle for little. This doesn't mean the campsite was bad—quite the opposite. It was family-friendly, quiet, and small but adequate. Some pitches didn't have power outlets nearby, not even enough to reach the 30m cable, but we took the first pitch on the left as soon as we entered. Although we're very solitary, it had the best Wi-Fi coverage and the power outlet was right next to it. The road runs alongside and has traffic all day, but you can hear the river more. The bathrooms are quite old. They could use some remodeling, but there's another unit next door with two toilets, one shower, and one bathroom with a shower for disabled guests that can be used and is much more pleasant. The worst thing we saw was that they forced the dogs to leave the campsite to relieve themselves and didn't provide a small space for them, since outside there's only sidewalk and road, and our dog is used to urinating in a small patch of grass in a hollowed-out tree. I understand that you don't want them to relieve themselves on the pitches and then have a tent set up over a pee hole, but they should provide a space for them. There's no tent, but everything in Andorra is cheap compared to Spain, and, to our surprise, we did our shopping at a gas station, which is impossible in Spain due to the prices. The woman who served us, whose reviews we've read are mediocre, treated us well.
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