The Accommodation: Aravalle Camp in Barco de Ávila

The mountain summer camp at Barco de Ávila takes place at the Aravalle Camp facility. Here is the description of the accommodation, its services and why it fits the multi-adventure format.

The wooden cabins

Aravalle Camp has wooden cabins that house the group of campers. They have a capacity of 6 to 10 children. Cabins are organised by gender and age: if children come with a group of friends they can share the same cabin, and if not, they get to know new companions to share the adventure with.

Dining hall and kitchen

Covered dining hall

A covered space where the meals of the turn are served.

In-house kitchen

Run by a team contracted directly by Natuaventura to prepare the daily menus and balanced meals.

Bathrooms and amenities

The site includes full showers and bathrooms, an equipment store and a first-aid kit to look after the group throughout the stay.

Climbing wall and outdoor areas

Outdoor spaces

  • Large green areas integrated into the grounds
  • Play and meeting areas for the group
  • Outdoor activity zone

Sports facility

  • A climbing wall for climbing sessions
  • Certified equipment for the activity
  • A qualified group leader at every session

The Aravalle Camp climbing wall is one of the highlights of the camp’s multi-adventure offering. Climbing takes place first thing in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat.

Why the accommodation matters

A good facility is not just decoration: it shapes rest, food and the group atmosphere. Aravalle Camp combines comfortable cabins, thoughtful catering and spaces for activities within the same site, which avoids transfers and keeps the rhythm of the camp going.

Frequently asked questions

Are the cabins mixed?

They are organised by gender and age, following the camp’s policy.

Can my child ask to share with a friend?

Yes. The organisation makes it easy for groups of friends to share a cabin as long as they are the same gender and age band.

Is there hot water?

Yes, the showers and bathrooms are fully equipped.

Is the food home-cooked?

Yes. The kitchen is in-house and the menus are prepared every day by the team contracted by Natuaventura.

Is the climbing wall used every day?

It is part of the activity rotation of each turn: every group uses it on several occasions during the camp.

Want to see more facilities?

Explore the accommodation at the rest of Natuaventura’s summer camps.

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