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Pedrógão Beach campsite to reopen on July 3

06.06.2026 12:00 1 min 1 source
Diário de Leiria: O seu jornal de notícias de Leiria POR
Pedrógão Beach campsite to reopen on July 3
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Leiria City Council announced that the Praia do Pedrógão campsite will reopen on July 3 for long-term contract holders. The opening has been repeatedly delayed due to safety upgrades following Storm Kristin. Works include fencing, lighting, and fire protection systems. A date for seasonal use has not yet been set.

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Pedrógão Beach campsite to reopen on July 3

06.06.2026 Diário de Leiria: O seu jornal de notícias de Leiria POR

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