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Three campervan routes across Spain for Holy Week by Roadsurfer

01.05.2026 05:03 3 min 7 sources
El Correo SPA + 6 more
Three campervan routes across Spain for Holy Week by Roadsurfer
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As the first holiday periods of the year approach, campervan and motorhome travel continues to gain popularity in Europe. Roadsurfer, a European leader in campervan rental, has proposed three routes for Holy Week trips.

Proposed routes

  • Route 1: Costa Brava coast and Catalan Pyrenees (starting from Barcelona)
  • Route 2: Andalusian white villages (starting from Málaga)
  • Route 3: Cantabrian coast (starting from Bilbao)

Each route is designed for 3–5 days. The advantages of this format include itinerary flexibility, having your own accommodation, and reduced dependence on hotel bookings or flights.

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Holy Week in a camper: three routes to discover Spain at your own pace

27.03.2026 El Correo SPA

Holy Week in a camper: three routes to discover Spain at your own pace

27.03.2026 Hoy SPA

Holy Week in a camper: Three routes to discover Spain at your own pace

27.03.2026 Ideal SPA

Holy Week in a camper: three routes to discover Spain at your own pace

27.03.2026 El Diario Vasco SPA

Three Camper Routes to Discover Spain During Holy Week

27.03.2026 Canarias7 SPA

Holy Week in a camper van: three routes to discover Spain at your own pace

27.03.2026 Diario ABC SPA

Three Routes for Camper Travel in Spain During Holy Week

27.03.2026 abc SPA

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Updated: 02.05.2026

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pricier than 64% of countries

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