El Brillante can be reached by taking Avda de América east from the train station before making a left on Avda del Brillante. From the bus station it’s a 10-minute walk north to Avda de América, where the same route can be followed. Otherwise, bus #10 runs to the campsite and leaves it every 10 minutes.
The grounds have a supermarket, swimming pool, hot showers, restaurant, post drop, hook-up essentials and no ferocious guard dogs. A plot costs 17 Euro and allows two people, a car and tent space or a car and caravan. Individuals with tent cost under 6 Euro per night.
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