Report a problem

What is the problem?

Could not attach a screenshot — send without it

Filters

Motorhome route through La Hermida gorge in the Picos de Europa

18.08.2026 12:01 1 min 1 source РУС
Viajar SPA

The article suggests a motorhome route through the La Hermida gorge in Cantabria, the longest gorge on the Iberian Peninsula at 21 km. The route includes stops at the village of La Hermida, the church of Santa María de Lebeña, and a hike to Tresviso, the most isolated village in Cantabria with about 60 residents. Along the N-621 road, there are viewpoints, natural pools with thermal water, and other attractions.

Aggregated by OpenVan.camp from the public sources listed below, with AI-assisted translation and summary. We always link to the original source. Machine translation may differ from the original -- check the source for important details. Images and content remain the property of their respective owners. Copyright information

Story sources

Motorhome route through La Hermida gorge in the Picos de Europa

18.08.2026 Viajar SPA Original source

ES Spain — fuel prices

Updated: 15.08.2026

Sin plomo 95

$2.02 /l

€1.74 · £1.49/l

119 of 143

pricier than 83% of countries

Sin plomo 98

$2.21 /l

€1.91 · £1.63/l

77 of 95

pricier than 80% of countries

Gasóleo A

$2.16 /l

€1.87 · £1.60/l

121 of 143

pricier than 84% of countries

Gasóleo Premium

$2.29 /l

€1.98 · £1.69/l

24 of 41

pricier than 56% of countries

GLP

$1.28 /l

€1.10 · £0.94/l

49 of 55

pricier than 87% of countries

GNC

$1.85 /l

€1.60 · £1.37/l

9 of 15

pricier than 53% of countries

Cheapest on the map

Popular route

Distance

Fuel cost

~

Est. time

~

Quiz: test yourself
Guess the vanlife lingo — 3 quick questions
1 / 3
Q1 What does a BMS protect in a LiFePO4 battery?

Best regions in the coming days

Galicia +21°·33 km/h
89
Asturias +22°·35 km/h
88
Canary Islands +21°·57 km/h
88
Basque Country +21°·32 km/h
83
Cantabria +21°·27 km/h
83
Avoid now
Balearic Islands +31°·25 km/h
44
Melilla +28°·26 km/h
48

You May Be Interested

All News
ES Spain 6

Semana Santa in a Camper: Three Routes for a Self-Guided Trip Through Spain

Camper and motorhome tourism is gaining popularity in Europe. An article suggests three routes across Spain for Holy Week, highlighting flexibility and less reliance on bookings.

ES Spain

Spain's quirkiest festivals: a perfect camper route

The camper and motorhome rental platform Yescapa has highlighted five of Spain's most unusual traditional festivals, ideal for a camper or motorhome trip. These include La Chúndara in Peñafiel (August 15–17) with water-throwing, Diagosto in La Alberca (August 15) with traditional dances, the Gràcia neighbourhood festival in Barcelona (from August 14) with decorated streets, horse races in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (August 8–10 and 21–23) on the beach, and the Gancheros festival in Poveda de la Sierra (last weekend of August) with log floating.

News from Spain

All News

Spanish couple plans to live in a motorhome for €600–1,200 a month

David and Lara, both 22, from Spain, plan to move into a used motorhome, as detailed on their TikTok account @vancongatas. Their estimated monthly costs: fuel €100–400, insurance €60–120, groceries €200–350, campsites €0–200, maintenance and repairs €100–200. Total €600–1,200, less than renting an apartment. They also aim to save nearly €1,000 monthly, investing 30% in stocks.

Motorhome parking: what changes on October 1

Royal Decree 518/2026, effective October 1, amends the General Traffic Regulations and introduces Article 92.4, which explicitly distinguishes parking from camping. A vehicle is considered parked if it does not extend beyond its perimeter, rests only on its tires, and does not discharge any fluids. This limits municipalities' ability to fine based solely on vehicle type, while regional tourism laws and the Coastal Law remain in force.

Couple lives in motorhome on 100 euros a week for four years

Spanish couple Juanma and Tony have lived in a 5 m² motorhome for nearly four years, spending about 100 euros per week. They bought the vehicle for 8,000 euros and invested 3,000 euros in repairs. The motorhome features a fold-down bed, a 21-liter dry toilet, a 200 Ah lithium battery, and a 400 W solar panel. For cooking, they use gas, consuming two butane bottles per year. The couple says this lifestyle has reduced stress and improved their health.

Summer camper travel: six keys to reduce fire risk and respect the environment

In Spain, extreme heat and drought have increased the risk of wildfires, requiring camper and motorhome travelers to take extra precautions. CamperDays experts advise checking fire risk levels before setting out, avoiding campfires and barbecues, properly disposing of waste, and emptying wastewater only at designated facilities. Parking only in authorized areas and optimizing energy use are also recommended.

Rise of camper vans: a growing phenomenon

In Spain, the number of camper vans is increasing significantly, driven by their versatility for both leisure and commercial use. This growth is reflected in the rising vehicle fleet, particularly in cities like A Coruña, and the massive presence of campers at events such as the recent solar eclipse in Soria. Nomade Nation, a Spanish camper van manufacturer, has raised €1.8 million to expand across Europe, highlighting the growing demand for these vehicles.

Install OpenVan.camp

Get quick access and offline reading.

Install on iOS

  1. 1 Tap Share in Safari.
  2. 2 Choose "Add to Home Screen".
  3. 3 Confirm by tapping Add.

Already installed

The app is already installed on this device.

Install from browser menu

Use your browser menu to install or add to home screen.

→ Glossary