CAMPING ROCA GROSSA & BUNGALOW

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CAMPING ROCA GROSSA & BUNGALOW Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

CAMPING ROCA GROSSA & BUNGALOW is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category holiday park. Read and write reviews about CAMPING ROCA GROSSA & BUNGALOW.

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Helen O'Sullivan

We stayed at this campsite in our bell tent for 12 days in July-August. It was absolutely fantastic! We had the best time. The campsite is fully equipped with everything you need and lots of shade. We also hired a huge fridge which was invaluable. The facilities are clean and modern and the shop has freshly baked bread. There is also some really good entertainment at the campsite bar. There is a daily mini-train "GuaGua" that takes you up and down the camp site, as this campsite is on a huge hill it's essential if you want to go to the top to the pool etc. The nearby beach Playa Roca Grossa is STUNNING! The only way to reach the camp site is by train to Sant Pol or Calella and a 15-20 mins walk or a taxi ride. No buses stop at the campsite except for an evening service 5-8pm approximately. We would totally come back again! recommend!

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Michelle

Amazing service, spacious bungalows and even though we had one for five we received two for 6. Also we could check out at 6 the last day which was so nice and we didn't have to carry around our stuff the last day and could go and enjoy and see Calella. Only one advice not for the campsite but when ordering a taxi never order from calella because they charge you from the moment they leave and when they arrive the meter is already at 9 which is rediculous. From the campsite to the station in st Pol we were charged 14 euro and its a 5 min drive. Taxi from st Pol is super nice and does have fair pricing.

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jad abboud

Very unprofessional... We agreed to get a Bungalow near the pool and at the time of check in, they decided to gave us another one near highway where you hear cars and loud karaoke music from the restaurant. We tried to complain that this was not what we agreed for and they were very rude. Finally we had to leave to another camping few kms away with better services, cheaper prices and much more beautiful Bungalows!

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Ryszard Slapa

Very clean site,toilets and showers were cleaned many times a day.Family friendly peaceful and quiet site, The train going through the camping site is a life saving machine as site is situated on a hill side. Shop a bit expensive according to prices in Calella but hot baguettes are worth every penny, the only bad thing its not open till 9:30 which is far to late if you want to have an early breakfast and enjoy every minute of the beautiful Spanish sunshine on the beach. We visited the restaurant only once prices are quite expensive and because my son had a little accident with the salt, the cap wasn't screwed properly and when he wanted to add some salt on his fries the cap fell off and he ended up with half of the salt on his fries and his plate, the waiter saw what happened and took the plate of my son but instead of replacing the over salted fries he only replaced the plate so we ate in Calella since. I Strongly recommend Greenwich . Overall I would definitely visit this place again.

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SDL

Great place, good parking, has their own beach. Internet has to be paid for but is good. There Is free internet at the cafe and bar. 10-15 min walk into calella. Reception has many leaflets about many trips and things to do. 50 min drive to Barcelona. If you take the tractor (disguised as a train) you can get to the bottom or top quickly. Its better than walking a 30 path. On the top there is 2 pools, tennis courts, basketball court, a football pitch and a restaurant/bar. Great place to chill out. In the bungalow that I stayed with my family (it was for 6 ppl but we were 3 teenagers and 2 adults). We fit very nicely and enjoyed a full kitchen bathroom and shower. The restaurant had very good prices. You can rent a cabin or bring your own mobile home.

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Gastón Acha

We stayed for 2 nights with 20 people from my Master degree and we rented 3 Bungalow with all the accommodation you may need and a wonderful view to the see. This camping has everything for a great weekend of sun and beach. It's also really well manage as they have their own transport inside the camping so they take you home when you arrive tried from the beach

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Joana Ferreira

Not bad overall, very close to a beautiful beach and very green overall. A lot of shade as we requested but all of it is up hill so a lot of climbing - during the day there is a train that takes you there and they are suuuper sweet. The restaurant however is not very good and the usual overpriced supermarkets so go prepared if you do not wish to lose money. The beach is beautiful but small ( there are others nearby) and the village close to it all park in the camping to go to it on weekends

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Grey Witch

childhood memories. Dad was a soldier, stationed in Germany in 1965 when I was 10 years old. He drove down through Germany, then France. I remember the journey in our car with camping gear in a trailer. A huge adventure. Roca Grossa was amazing. We had freedom to roam and the site is safe. There was a fountain coming out of a rock with a lion's head carved on it. A tub of 'chupa chups' lollies on a counter in the bar/shop. I learned to play table football. I am an old lady now but I remember the smell, the heat, the sound of crickets, the echoing noise going under the road to the beach. One word of warning though. The beach slopes sharply. I was 10 years old, couldn't swim and nearly drowned. I remember the terror I felt and helplessness, so parents, watch your kids. If I could, I would come back to visit. My parents enjoyed it so much that 20 years later, they bought a home in Spain and lived there. Roca Grossa is a great family site, and the local town Calella has all you need. It's an international campsite too so your kids get a chance to make friends with kids of all nationalities.