Leave winter behind and head south to the rugged north of Spain. In Asturias and Cantabria, you will travel through a landscape that still feels unspoilt, from the Atlantic coast to the peaks of the Picos de Europa. With your motorhome, you set your own pace and direction. Campercontact helps you discover surprising sites along the way, making each day feel completely different from the last.
If you travel through Asturias in a motorhome, don't miss the Picos de Europa. From Cangas de Onís, the road winds upward to the famous Lagos de Covadonga: two sparkling mountain lakes surrounded by steep peaks and grazing cows. In winter, there is an almost magical silence, making you feel small amidst the mountains. During the warmer months, the road is partially closed to motorhomes, but buses run up from the valley, or you can hike part of the way to fully immerse yourself in the peace and fresh mountain air. Whatever you choose, the journey upward is one of the most beautiful drives you can experience in northern Spain.
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‘Great place to stay for a night. Definitely worth the £4. The TripStop app is easy to use, thanks to the previous reviews for the tip. Would definitely recommend this place and would love to stay there again.’ - JillWi
On the edge of the charming fishing village of Tapia de Casariego is a quiet motorhome site with sea views. From here, you can walk to the cliffs and the beach, where surfers can often be found. The ground is paved and flat, and the centre with shops and restaurants is within walking distance. An ideal place to take a break during your route along the rugged north coast of Spain.
Nestled among the green hills of Cantabria lies Santillana del Mar, a village that effortlessly takes you back in time. Its cobblestone streets, stone facades and wooden balconies exude history. Just outside the village are the caves of Altamira featuring impressive murals of bison and horses, some of Europe’s oldest artworks. The original cave is protected, but the replica in the museum is well worth a visit. Here, you’ll discover just how far back the stories of northern Spain go.
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"It was our first time as a family! We arrived quite late, and the check-in and payment process was automated, easy and straightforward. The pitches were flat and within walking distance from the centre of Santillana. Everything was clean, well-maintained and the owner was very friendly. The price-quality ratio was good, especially considering it was July. Highly recommended!" - Educaravan
On the outskirts of Santillana del Mar, less than a kilometre from the historic centre, lies this quiet motorhome site with flat terraces and well-kept facilities. In the morning, the air is filled with the scent of freshly baked bread, and in the evening, you can grab a bite or a drink at the small snack bar. A perfect place to stay after a day of culture and exploring the medieval town.
In the heart of Asturias lies Oviedo, a city steeped in history yet surprisingly lively. As you stroll through the old streets, you will pass medieval churches, stately squares and cafés where the scent of fresh cider fills the air. Taste a glass in one of the traditional sidrerías and watch how the locals pour it from above with flair. Oviedo is compact, green, and full of character — perfect for a relaxed day of exploring during your camper journey through northern Spain.
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"This is how you show that your municipality values tourists. Excellent motorhome stopover with clean facilities for waste water and chemical toilets. You can also fill up with water for free. The location is quite a distance from the centre (about a 50-minute walk). Lots of greenery in the area, so ideal if you have a four-legged friend with you. Compliments to the city of Oviedo!" - jvandenbragt
This motorhome stopover is peacefully located on the outskirts of Oviedo, opposite the sports complex and just 200 metres from the bus stop to the city centre. Ideal for visiting the city, with shops and a bakery just around the corner. A clean, safe and green site where you motorhomers will immedaitely feel at ease.
One of northern Spain's most beautiful beaches, Playa de Torimbia, is located along the rugged coast of Asturias. The road to the beach winds through green hills and eucalyptus forests until the ocean suddenly appears: deep blue, with white waves breaking on the crescent-shaped bay. From the cliff above the beach, the view is unforgettable. In winter, it is peaceful, with only the sound of the sea and the wind. It is the perfect place to stop for a moment, get some fresh air and feel the freedom of traveling.
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‘What a lovely motorhome site. Beautiful views with really clean sanitary facilities, a wonderfully friendly manager and everything perfectly organised. A great place to explore the area, such as the beach and Comillas (by bike). This place comes highly recommended! Thank you for all your kindness.’ - PaulienP
Nestled among the green hills near Liendo is Área de autocaravanas Las Hazas, a well-maintained motorhome site a short distance from the coast. The spacious pitches are well maintained and there are clean sanitary facilities. Thanks to its quiet location and views of the surrounding countryside, it is a great place to relax. From the motorhome site, you can walk or cycle to the beach at Laredo or one of the picturesque villages in the area.
At the foot of the Picos de Europa lies Potes, a charming mountain village full of stone bridges, narrow streets and small taverns where stews simmer slowly. From the village, you drive into the impressive La Hermida gorge, a narrow road winding between steep cliffs, with viewpoints everywhere that invite you to stop for a photo. At the end of the gorge, natural hot springs await, perfect for relaxing after a day full of impressions.
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‘This campsite definitely deserves a sixth star. What luxury, everything is perfect and clean. Highly recommended. Restaurant Le Rincon, 1.5 km away, has a good menu.’ - Netty&HansP
Camping El Molino De Cabuérniga is located 500 metres from the small centre of Sopeña, nestled in a wooded valley. The campsite is picturesque and authentic. Mountain bike and cycling trails in the vicinity allow you to explore the surrounding area.
Whether you're driving along the coast, winding your way through mountain roads or stepping into a village you've never heard of, in Asturias and Cantabria you'll feel what freedom really means. Here, travelling isn't about planning, it's about discovering. About being on the road without a plan: stopping where it's beautiful, staying as long as you like and moving on whenever the mood strikes. With the Campercontact app, you can find the most beautiful sites overnight spots and new destinations that will surprise you. Every route is different, but the freedom to go where you want always remains the same.