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Bertamiráns opens motorhome area

11.03.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
La Voz de Galicia SPA
Bertamiráns opens motorhome area
Original source: La Voz de Galicia

The Ames municipality is opening a new motorhome area in Bertamiráns on Saturday. The infrastructure includes 15 parking spaces, wastewater disposal, water supply, and one adapted space. The project cost 68,437 euros, with 80% of funding provided by the provincial council of A Coruña.

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Bertamiráns opens motorhome area

11.03.2026 La Voz de Galicia SPA Original source

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