El Mirador Camper Area, Crevillent

JimE replied on 04/11/2023 10:34

Posted on 04/11/2023 10:34

It looks like a new camperstop is being developed in Crevillent but there is precious little information about it on-line.  It looks like a possible alternative - albeit rather more basic - to staying at Alannia Costa Brava which is fully booked for the 2024 winter rally.

Has anyone actually stayed or visited it ?

https://areascamper.com/ficha/area-camper-el-mirador-en-crevillent-alicante/

https://www.caramaps.com/el-mirador-area-camper-aire-privee-crevillent-03330-319926

Link to Google info

Link to Google Maps

JollyKernow replied on 06/11/2023 11:21

Posted on 06/11/2023 11:21

Do you still get 4kw of electric in the pitch fee peedee? I was told at the costa blanca site the long termers have lost that. 

Obviously just my opinion but the last year I was there I paid 5.4k euros for a years rent but quite often the water to the pitch would be turned off for days at a time, the voltage turned down in the evenings and the the facilities which as you know were top notch and would be serviced at least 3 times a day would go days without so after the Spaniards had been for their weekends you can imagine what they were like. The tv point was always hit and miss but as we were long term we clubbed in with the neighbours and had a 3 meter dish installed, which in that last year the site wanted extra rent for. Little things like the weekly market, the boot sale, the chicken wagon and the Dutch food van all gone because of ridiculous rent rises.

Anyway apologies to Jim for hijacking.

JK

JimE replied on 07/11/2023 12:13

Posted on 05/11/2023 11:06 by peedee

Jim, I have stayed on the non rally pitches and didn't think they were that bad. Have you thought of trying Alannia Guardamar but don't go for the ACSI pitches. Perhaps JK can add his pennyworth?

peedee

Posted on 07/11/2023 12:13

I have just spoken to Alannia Costa Brava and they assure me that I will be allocated a pitch in Area A which is the same standard as the Rally pitches in E & F, so I have made a booking.  No deposit was required and it includes free cancellation cover !

Needless to say, I will still visit the site of the new camperstop in Crevillent and will report back here when I have further info.

JollyKernow replied on 07/11/2023 17:47

Posted on 07/11/2023 12:13 by JimE

I have just spoken to Alannia Costa Brava and they assure me that I will be allocated a pitch in Area A which is the same standard as the Rally pitches in E & F, so I have made a booking.  No deposit was required and it includes free cancellation cover !

Needless to say, I will still visit the site of the new camperstop in Crevillent and will report back here when I have further info.

Posted on 07/11/2023 17:47

Jim, Block A is ok, the left hand side is further away from the AP7 so quite a bit quieter. Keep an eye out for the hot air balloon on a Sunday morning, sometimes lifts off from the car park. I'd recommend the Bombay Indian and the Chinese next to the Tavern pub. Enjoy.

JK

cyberyacht replied on 14/11/2023 18:46

Posted on 14/11/2023 18:46

It's only claim to fame seems to be Mercadona and a bit further up the road, Lidl. At least Alannia is only a couple of kms from El Hondo reserve.

It'd be OK for an overnight but I can't imagine stopping for any longer. I'd sooner wild camp between Carabassi and Santa Pola anyway if ever I was back down that way.

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