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dave met

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,Hi,looking for a campsite for a night if anyone has any recommendations please.

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If you are heading south then carry on an extra half hour down the A23 to Carinenea.
It's only a small place just off the main route but there is an Aire within the town. Also a truck stop / hotel / restaurant where you can overnight for free, ideal if you just want to pull up for a 1 night stop.
The campsite at Zargossa I find expensive for what it is, not a good location and very dusty, especially if its windy.
Another hour along that road is Teruel where you can park at Dinopolis, huge car park or in town by the police station.

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tonka

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If you are heading south then carry on an extra half hour down the A23 to Carinenea.
It's only a small place just off the main route but there is an Aire within the town. Also a truck stop / hotel / restaurant where you can overnight for free, ideal if you just want to pull up for a 1 night stop.
The campsite at Zargossa I find expensive for what it is, not a good location and very dusty, especially if its windy.
Another hour along that road is Teruel where you can park at Dinopolis, huge car park or in town by the police station.

There is parking at the rear and side of hotel where the trucks are not allowed to go. We park there and never an issue. Use the bar for a small beer or coffee as a bit of payback (y)

 
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If just travelling south to the coast, we have used Dinopolis car park for the last 7 or 8 years but would be happy to stay at the Carinena aire.

Both options can avoid going via Zaragoza entirely and save a lot of time by using the short cut from junction 19 of the AP68/A68, to Magallon and the A121 past La Almuna de Dona Godina and the A220 to the A23 at Carinena. At first the surface is a little rough but it improves and you can maintain 50mph over the whole route. There are few towns to negotiate and the road is mostly straight or sweeping curves.

We haven't been via Zaragoza campsite for the last eight years or so, preferring the short cut. Didn't like the campsite at all.
 
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Great aire on Camper Contact in Zaragoza,,easy cycle or tram into the city,,all services,,BUSBY.

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