Camping Orbitur Rio Alto Park

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Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal

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Camping Orbitur Rio Alto Park Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Camping Orbitur Rio Alto Park is located in Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal on EN 13 - Km 13, Lugar do Rio Alto. Camping Orbitur Rio Alto Park is rated 4 out of 5 in the category campground in Portugal.

Address

EN 13 - Km 13, Lugar do Rio Alto

Phone

+351 252615699

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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PETE GAZZARD

This review relates to camping in a motorhome, not in one of the lodges. Rio Alto is a typical Orbitur run site, staff are friendly and facilities are good, not excellent, but quite acceptable. Here, the site has access to the nearby beach through a tunnel under the adjacent golf course. I haven't given five stars as access to the site is via two or three kilometers of cobbled road, not fun in a motorhome and the nearest population centre is a 50 minute walk. Also, the site is a bit soulless in places, it being quite open. It feels a bit like camping in a car park.

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Dessislava Taneva

It's a very nice camping. It's perfect place to rest after a long walk on Camino way. They have special piligrim's menu for 10 11 for accomodation. Its very good as an offer. As tbe camping have many facilities uoh can use swimming pool and costside by the ocen. Perfect choice!

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laura mack

Nice, calm camping site behind the dunes with a pool. The beach is very close, only some minutes walking through a tunnel. There is not much shadow places available and the next village is 4km away. Via the beach you can walk, wich makes it shorter (only 2km). Friendly stuff!

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Monica Dan

I do not wanna be too harsh and I would start saying that all staff was kind and helpful.It is defenitely not staff s fault that this camp site needs a lot of TLC/money to invest in .We drove more than 2500km and based on the reviews we read before ariving we thought that for a couple of days we would stay in this camp site, resting before heading to Porto and further south.Campervan plots have no privacy at all, area looks grim and dry; green plants to freshen up the space are needed ; the restaurant itself is soooooo outdated ,loud disco music while serving lunch but food was quite lovely (I have to mention I had the best orange juice there). The so called "mini market" had mainly preserved food ,no fruits nor fresh bread.Facilities were not bad and prices afordable.All in one, we did not dislike this place but we would prefere to pay few extra and to go to to a better one.

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Andreas Graf

BEST food I've had so far at the camino! Realy nice service and the pilgrim menu, was not like a normal one, you would eat somewhere in a normal hostel, it was high quality food you normaly get in a really good reastaurant. I had for the main dish Seafood, my bf Tortelini. Everything very fresh and selfmade with a good glas of wine. The Restaurant is operated by two Sisters who really seam to be very passionate about what they do. Good luck for the future! :)

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Brian Keeter

My partner and I are hiking the Portuguese Camino and took a small detour here for lunch. It was a little out of the way (200 meters) but completely worth it. Lily and her team provided us with a delicious, generous lunch for 20 euros. The same meal back home would have easily gone for 60 American at least. After our meal, we enjoyed a short rest on s picnic bench under a shade tree before continuing on the path. If you are doing the Camino coastal route, you must stop here!

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Rose Attwood

The cabins were good but our highlight was the restaurant. We ordered the pilgrims menu and for 10 euro we had an excellent 4 course meal plus a glass of wine. Best meal we’ve had so far. Lily was extremely helpful and friendly and the restaurant was a lovely setting. Would definitely recommend this place.

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Ágnes Nagy

Nice camping site However: Regardless of the books / websites I read NOT A PILGRIM HOSTEL! I was only offered a shared tent for 64/night/person They said there is pilgrim accommodation only from September Buen Camino