The best campsites in Spain with climbing

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Spain’s limestone cliffs and rugged crags draw climbers from all over, and there are 9 campsites here set up for those who want to wake up just steps from their next route. These spots focus on climbing, so you’ll find easy access to popular rock faces and plenty of fellow climbers swapping beta around the campfire. Camps like The Dome (1 review) and La Barraka (1 review) put you close to classic routes and offer facilities like toilets, showers, and fire pits—essentials after a long day on the rock. Prices start at just $10 a night, with an average around $45, so there’s something for every budget. Grab your harness and chalk bag—the rock is waiting.

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Top-rated campgrounds

The Dome

3. The Dome

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Casa Sierra is a beautiful space nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada just 1 hour from Granada and the Alhambra Palace and 15 minutes from the coast. The local village has some great tapas bars and restaurants and all necessary amenities and is a short drive or 15 minute walk from the dome. The space consists of a small stable block and paddock where the rescue equines are kept; the Dome zone with the Geo Dome and yoga platform; play area with wooden play house and climbing frame; plunge pool; hammock and outdoor lounge area with BBQ; outdoor shower and small toilet in-front of the dome along with a shared bathroom with a bath and hot water and fully equipped kitchen a minutes walk from the dome at the stable area. There are stunning views over the valley and mountains and we are just a short stroll to the Guadalfeo river which is safe for swimming as well as offering some lovely hikes. Meet the pony sessions, river walks and yoga can all be arranged with advance booking onsite. *This is a non smoking space and we request noise to be kept down and the animals areas respected at all times.*
Toilets
Showers
Trash
from 
€45
 / night

Spain’s limestone cliffs and rugged crags draw climbers from all over, and there are 9 campsites here set up for those who want to wake up just steps from their next route. These spots focus on climbing, so you’ll find easy access to popular rock faces and plenty of fellow climbers swapping beta around the campfire. Camps like The Dome (1 review) and La Barraka (1 review) put you close to classic routes and offer facilities like toilets, showers, and fire pits—essentials after a long day on the rock. Prices start at just $10 a night, with an average around $45, so there’s something for every budget. Grab your harness and chalk bag—the rock is waiting.

100% (2)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Dome

3. The Dome

100%
(1)
1 unit · Glamping ·
Casa Sierra is a beautiful space nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada just 1 hour from Granada and the Alhambra Palace and 15 minutes from the coast. The local village has some great tapas bars and restaurants and all necessary amenities and is a short drive or 15 minute walk from the dome. The space consists of a small stable block and paddock where the rescue equines are kept; the Dome zone with the Geo Dome and yoga platform; play area with wooden play house and climbing frame; plunge pool; hammock and outdoor lounge area with BBQ; outdoor shower and small toilet in-front of the dome along with a shared bathroom with a bath and hot water and fully equipped kitchen a minutes walk from the dome at the stable area. There are stunning views over the valley and mountains and we are just a short stroll to the Guadalfeo river which is safe for swimming as well as offering some lovely hikes. Meet the pony sessions, river walks and yoga can all be arranged with advance booking onsite. *This is a non smoking space and we request noise to be kept down and the animals areas respected at all times.*
Toilets
Showers
Trash
from 
€45
 / night
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