Kampaoh Las Arenas, a campsite by a creek in Cantabria
On the Kampaoh Las Arenas campsite, the superb region of Cantabria in northern Spain is open for you! Make the most of an exceptional campsite by the sea, on the heights of two heavenly creeks, offering comfortable and glamping accommodation, to go off exploring the wonders of this region!
The best of glamping in north-west Spain
Glamping is a means of accommodation in the middle of nowhere, combining the comfort of out-of-the-ordinary accommodation with respecting the environment. If this new way of holidaying appeals to you, should you wish during a stay to reconnect with nature, the Kampaoh experience is made for you! The Las Arenas campsite, located in Pechón, northern Spain, offers you the chance for a stay in an exceptional resort by the sea, making available to you out-of-the-ordinary holiday rentals, merging perfectly into the natural and wild surroundings on the site.
The site, laid out over different levels, so holidaymakers can enjoy a panoramic view over the open sea, is dotted with numerous trees. The Bora, Bell, Emperor and Tiny House Yucca tents are located on the cliff sides above the Atlantic Ocean. This accommodation all has double beds, a small fridge or icebox and mosquito nets. You’ll also take advantage of outside lighting and electrical connections to recharge your electrical equipment. Nearby, you find modern sanitary blocks, very well maintained and delightfully decorated.
To relax and cool down, El Kampaoh Las Arenas offers you two options; the water park, consisting of a swimming pool and children’s pool, and the magnificent El Pedrero and Las Arenas beaches, both situated below the campsite. These are located in the Tina Mayor estuary which separates the Asturias and Cantabria provinces.
An unforgettable holiday experience amongst the sea and countryside
At the Kampaoh Las Arenas campsite, our emphasis is on the welcome and services, to make your stay ever more delightful. Entertainment and play activities are on offer to children in the high season. Moreover, they can make the most of a play area to have fun together. A picnic area has been laid out on the site, and even hammocks are on hand for those wishing to rest!
On-site, there is also a bar restaurant, a grocery for emergency provisions and launderette. At the end of the day, there is nothing more romantic than sitting down down comfortably opposite the sea to admire the sunset.
From the village of Pechón, various hiking and cycling routes along the coast and its spectacular cliffs are on offer to you. At a bend on one of them you can admire the Santa Maria de Los Angeles church, dating back to the 17th century and which has a magnificent baroque altarpiece. Continuing to explore, you’ll come across the Ermita de San Emeterio y San Celedonio church located on a rocky promontory and enjoying a breathtaking view over the Atlantic Ocean
Go off to explore the wonders of Cantabria
Your stay in the north of Spain will be the chance to discover the region’s culinary specialities. Amongst these, the “Cocido Lebaniego”, a stew make from chick peas, potatoes and two varieties of cabbage which is cooked using pork and beef meat, and a home-made filling is a must. The clams, cooked “a la Marinera” (in white wine sauce with tomato, onions and garlic) or “Sorropotún”, a local speciality cooked with tuna, potatoes, tomatoes, onions and peppers, are also on the menus in the region’s restaurants.
Make the most of your stay on the Kampaoh Las Arenas to go to Santander, the capital of Cantabria: Santander, dubbed “the Bride of the Sea”. Stroll in its historic centre to admire its majestic buildings, in particular the Palacio de la Magdalena palace, a genuine gem of the town. Moreover, Santander has the distinctive feature of combining feudal residences with avant-garde palaces.
The medieval city of Oviedo, its historic district and San Salvador cathedral are also within reach of Pechón. Also make the most of your stay to go to Bilbao, in the neighbouring Basque Country. A unique opportunity to go to the Guggenheim Museum, a contemporary art museum and a genuine architectural masterpiece designed by the Canadian American Franck Gehry.