Camping El Maset

Platja de sa Riera, S/N, 17255 Begur
Very good, 8.3
Camping El Maset

Camping El Maset , 23 rooms

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Camping El Maset is located in Begur, 400 metres from Sa Riera Beach. It offers an outdoor pool and a range of activities on site.

The campsite offers mobile homes and apartments, all with a lounge with a TV. All accommodation features a kitchenette with a hob and coffee maker. Wi-Fi and shared laundry facilities are available for an extra cost. The mobile homes feature air conditioning.

Camping El Maset has a bar-restaurant, and there is a supermarket on site. The campsite has a games room with table tennis and pool tables, and they also offer an entertainment programme for adults and children. There is also a children's playground on site.

An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including horse riding, hiking and windsurfing. There is also a nudist beach located 400 metres away.

Central Girona and Girona Airport are around 1 hour's drive away, and you can drive to central Barcelona in 1.5 hours from Camping El Maset.

Nearest beaches: Sa Riera Beach, Del Rei Cove, Port Des Pi Cove and 18 more beaches 5 km around

Camping El Maset is in Begur

Begur is a lovely village in the heart of the Costa Brava, located in the massif of the same name. In his town, dominated by the XIth century castle, you will find so famous beaches in all Costa Brava as Aiguablava, Sa Tuna, Sa Riera, Aiguafreda, Platja Fonda or Fornells. In the center of village there are traces of Indian architecture, from the nineteenth century.

Located in the heart of Empordà (Ampurdán), protected by the mountains massif from where it took its name, the town of Begur is one of the most charming and secluded villages of the Costa Brava.

Begur CastleBegur center

The medieval village of Begur has a charm derived from its ancient history. Located in the mountains of Begur, these mountains that surround the village are the clues to understand its origins. In the era of piracy, through the XVII-XVIIIth centuries, center of any village should not be located right on the coast but inside. Indeed, Begur, 192 meters above sea level, has this quality perfectly fulfilled and so it grew over the centuries, with its defensive towers protecting against pirates.

The imposing silhouette of its medieval castle over the town, the many American colonial style villas built by the emigrants that came back from America after making a fortune in XIXth century, the medieval layout of its narrow streets, the little houses of fishermen that can still be seen in some of the creeks that surround Begur, they all shape the identity of a people who have lived almost facing the sea and is now a major tourism focus in the whole of the Costa Brava.

Sa Tuna Creek

The historic center of Begur is riddled with monuments which are inherited from a past that still remains in its stones, as the Church of Sant Pere, the house Pella and Forgas, Mas Pinc, where lived and died the great flamenco singer Carmen Amaya ... the castle itself, destroyed several times throughout its history.

Without a doubt the most distinctive natural landscape of Begur is formed by the set of eight small creeks and beaches that surround it, some of the most beautiful of the Costa Brava due to its location between cliffs and clear blue waters: Sa Riera, Sa Tuna, Aiguablava, Fornells, Platja Fonda, Aiguaxelida, Illa Roja.



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