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Camping AsprovaltaAsproválta, Greece

About this camp

Camping Asprovalta is a campsite in Asproválta, Greece. Stands out for beach access, shaded pitches and welcoming staff. The recurring trade-off guests flag: tall poplar and old-growth trees throughout site create falling-branch hazard. Best suited to families, beach lovers and nature lovers.

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What guests indicate

  • Tall poplar and old-growth trees throughout site create falling-branch hazard — requires active inspection before pitching
  • Widespread infrastructure failures: damaged electrical sockets, broken water taps across site, single refrigeration point at entrance only
  • On-site shop closed indefinitely; no convenience store access within camping grounds

Analysed from public guest comments.

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Good to know

Value
pricey → fair
Bugs
bothers → fine

The pitch

Pitches are well shaded. Based on public comments: Guests describe sandy ground.

The location

Based on public comments: Guests describe the campsite as in a valley setting; Direct access to the sea or beach on site.

Facilities & amenities

2 of 90 present

Camping cards

1
  • ADAC

Services

1
  • Accepts cash

FAQ

6 questions
Is Camping Asprovalta good for families?
Yes — Camping Asprovalta reads as family-friendly, with welcoming staff.
Does Camping Asprovalta have shade?
Yes — guests describe natural shade across most of the pitches.
Is Camping Asprovalta quiet?
Mostly calm, with some busier moments in peak season.
How clean is Camping Asprovalta?
Well-kept — cleanliness is one of the camp's stronger points.
Is Camping Asprovalta good for the beach?
Yes — beach access and quality are notable strengths of Camping Asprovalta.
What's the main trade-off at Camping Asprovalta?
Tall poplar and old-growth trees throughout site create falling-branch hazard.

Aggregated from public guest comments analysed across multiple campsite ratings platforms.