Camping Gavin
About
Located in the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees, Camping Gavin offers a pristine, 72‑hectare retreat that blends traditional mountain hospitality with contemporary comforts. Guests can pick from over 150 spacious caravan pitches or cosy wooden bungalows, each with private bathtubs, kitchenettes, and stunning views of the surrounding oak groves and the distant Sierra. The campsite boasts a fully equipped supermarket, a charming café open from 8 am to midnight, and a well‑furnished restaurant that serves daily menus and special dinner programmes. An extensive recreation area includes two heated swimming pools, a polytunnel for sports, tennis courts, a playground, and a dedicated adventure zone with zip‑lines and climbing walls. Beyond the on‑site amenities, the campground’s prime location near the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park makes it a natural gateway for hiking, bird watching, and scenic drives. Families can enjoy child‑friendly activities such as paddle‑boating, mini‑golf, and guided nature walks, while couples and solo travellers revel in the tranquil vistas and peaceful woodland settings. The property also features modern conveniences typically associated with luxury resorts: free Wi‑Fi (though sometimes unreliable), a 24‑hour reception, and a dedicated parking area for caravans and motorhomes. Pet‑friendly bungalows and facilities make it an ideal destination for animal lovers. Staff are known for their warm Spanish hospitality and willingness to tailor experiences to guests’ needs. Whether you’re looking to relax near a sparkling pool, explore mountain trails, or enjoy hearty local cuisine in a mountain‑breeze setting, Camping Gavin promises an unforgettable countryside adventure in one of Spain’s most beautiful alpine regions.
Highlights
- Mountain‑Lined Terraces
- Family‑Friendly Activities
- Access to Ordesa National Park
- All‑Inclusive Facilities
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring through early autumn (May–September) for hiking and outdoor activities, and winter (December–February) for nearby ski resorts.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Scenic Setting
- Comprehensive Amenities
- Kid‑Friendly Facilities
- Pet‑Friendly Bungalows
Things to consider
- Wi‑Fi Reliability
- Water Availability
- Peak Season Crowds
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 24 hours