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ADMIN NOTE:
It is forbidden to park motorhomes and similar vehicles in Natura 2000 Network areas, protected landscape areas and areas covered by Coastal Zone Management Plans, outside the places authorized for parking vehicles.
Failure to comply with the provisions of nº 2 is sanctioned with a fine of (euro) 60 to (euro) 300, except in the case of overnight stays or parking in areas of the Natura 2000 Network, protected areas and areas covered by Border Management Plans Coastal, in accordance with the provisions of n.º 1, in which the fine is from (euro) 120 to (euro) 600.
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Great place to stay for a few days, a lot of places for vans and tents and good hippie vibe. Might be a little windy, mind that if you have a tent
Some shops are 2 km east in a village, Lidl ~10-15 km away in Sagres
Report Check-InBeautiful beach with strong waves. Parking either on a paved parking lot or on packed dirt closer to the beach. Access by a potholed dirt road, last few kms on a paved road (tiles missing every now and then, watch out) . When we were here there were plenty other campers, mostly from Germany. Expect younger crowd in converted box trucks, rather than retired couples. No facilities, but some of the folks camped here offered a surfboard for rent :)
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