Which are the best motorhome areas in Spain in 2026? Every year we travel around Spain by motorhome looking for the perfect place to stop. And nobody knows better which area is worth it than someone who’s already parked there.
That’s why we put together this ranking based on real reviews from the TripStop community: thousands of motorhomers who book, stay, and then tell us if they’d come back. We’ve organized it by region so you can follow the route from north to south, from the Galician coast to the Mediterranean.
Galicia
Punta do Petón Area

📍Arteixo, A Coruña. 300 metres from Valcovo beach and just 20 minutes from A Coruña city. A peaceful spot surrounded by trees, with the Senda Azul coastal path perfect for walking or running with Atlantic views.
67 positive reviews on TripStop
Atalaia Camper Park

📍 Foz, Lugo. One of Galicia’s most established and beloved areas: it was even voted best area in Spain in 2021. Pet-friendly, with free bikes to borrow and its own bar-restaurant, right in the heart of the Lugo coastline (Mariña lucense).
61 positive reviews on TripStop
Coto Camper

📍 Barreiros, Lugo. Right in the Mariña lucense, also very close to Las Catedrales beach. Laundry, vending area, and all the amenities for a comfortable stay.
40 positive reviews on TripStop
Auria Camper Park

📍 Ourense, on the banks of the Miño river. The quintessential thermal spa city, located on the Camino de Santiago (Vía de la Plata) and a short walk from the Outariz and Chavasqueira thermal baths. Kids’ area, mini football pitch, and direct access to the path along the Miño all the way into town.
39 positive reviews on TripStop
Caravan Park Palmeira

📍 Palmeira, Ribeira, A Coruña, right on the Ría de Arousa. A quiet area with direct beach access. Restaurants, a pharmacy, and shops less than 10 minutes on foot, with the estuary views as a backdrop: one of the most beautiful sights on the whole Galician coast.
37 positive reviews on TripStop
Asturias
Tapia de Casariego

📍 Tapia de Casariego, next to Anguileiro beach. The cradle of Asturian surfing: this is where the Memorial Peter Gulley is held every year, a championship that draws surfers from around the world. A charming fishing village with great food, with the beach practically at the motorhome’s door.
66 positive reviews on TripStop
Cantabria
Cogiendo Aire – Comillas Camper Park

📍 Comillas, 40 minutes from Santander. The highest-rated area in the whole ranking, and not by chance. A short walk from Comillas’ historic centre, with Gaudí’s El Capricho as the star attraction, and from the beach, with every amenity included.
147 positive reviews on TripStop
El Paraíso de Berria

📍 Santoña, 35 minutes from Santander, next to Berria beach. The area sits right next to the beach bar-restaurant it’s named after, with a seafront terrace and live music: a great spot to eat or grab a drink without leaving the beach. Berria is considered one of the most spectacular beaches in Cantabria.
45 positive reviews on TripStop
Basque Country
Bidaivan Camper Park

📍 Gernika, Bizkaia, in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve. Protected nature right at your motorhome’s door. The perfect base for exploring both the Basque coast and the Urdaibai inland area.
36 positive reviews on TripStop
Aragón
Ordesarea Broto Pirineos

📍 Oto, Huesca, a 5-minute walk from Broto and 5 km from Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. Grassy pitches with Pyrenees views and a river swimming spot, a short walk from the Sorrosal Waterfall. The perfect gateway for anyone swapping the beach for the mountains.
59 positive reviews on TripStop
Catalonia
La Selva del Camp Area

📍 La Selva del Camp, Tarragona, at the foot of the Serra de Mussara (Muntanyes de Prades). Right in the Camp de Tarragona, a step away from Roman Tarraco, the Cistercian monastery route (Poblet, Santes Creus), and Salou/PortAventura. A town with a historic quarter and its own Castell de Paborde.
55 positive reviews on TripStop
Montsant Area

📍 Priorat region, Tarragona, among DO Montsant vineyards and the Serra de Montsant. El Priorat in its purest form: mountains, vineyards, and some of the world’s most renowned wines just steps away. Perfect for combining hiking routes with winery visits.
42 positive reviews on TripStop
Tramuntana Camper Park

📍 Platja d’Aro, Girona, a 10-minute walk from the beach. In the heart of the Costa Brava, with modern facilities, 24-hour CCTV, and its own laundry. The Costa Brava in its most comfortable and secure form.
35 positive reviews on TripStop
Valencian Community
Playa del Pinar

📍 El Grao, Castellón de la Plana, facing the beach. An urban beach with everything nearby: seafront promenade, bike lane, and even Castellón’s planetarium just steps away. Unbeatable views.
44 positive reviews on TripStop
Área Camper Ponoig

📍 Polop, Alicante, at the foot of Mount Ponoig. In the heart of the Costa Blanca, between Benidorm and Guadalest, with its own pool and a panoramic bar-terrace. Hiking routes (including the famous Ponoig via ferrata) start right from the area.
39 positive reviews on TripStop
Madrid
Parking Camper Madrid Oeste

📍 Móstoles. Connected to central Madrid in about 40-45 minutes via Metro (line 12), without giving up peace and quiet. Located outside the low-emission zone. Paved grounds, automated access, and the Xanadú shopping centre just a couple of minutes away.
52 positive reviews on TripStop
Andalucía
Torre Nueva Camper Park El Palmar

📍 El Palmar de Vejer, Cádiz, less than 500 metres from the beach. On one of the best surfing beaches on the Costa de la Luz, with 24-hour CCTV and a short walk from Vejer de la Frontera, one of Andalucía’s most beautiful white villages.
41 positive reviews on TripStop
Balearic Islands
Son Serra de Marina Area

📍 Santa Margalida, Mallorca. Very close to unspoiled beaches like Son Serra de Marina and Sa Canova, with the Camino Azul coastal route and the Son Real archaeological site as neighbours.
44 positive reviews on TripStop
Which one would you add?
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