I have found this recommendation most helpful. As a novice to the spanish winter migration I have been struggling to find a route with overnight sites within comfortable driving distances.
My wife and I are aiming to travel to the La Manga area in February for a month or so and we now have some good refernce points to investigate further.
Hi jeff, glad you like the info. If you do use Sabinan, suggest you park at reception and walk up the hill to recce the pitch first - this could avoid a hill start on a steep hill.
the touring pitches are up the hill to the right - either just before or just after the sanitaire building. Can be cold, but has always been quiet. Don't know how your spainish is, but reception will want the make and registration of your car - they drive round sometimes to check nobody has sneaked in. Gates are locked at night and not open before 08.00 next morning and usually later, but they will come and open them after 08.00 if you ring the bell. A bit expensive - over 20 euros but that's the habit for short stays in Spain.
(You could probably ignore the advice about walking first if you have a 4x4 or other outfit not bothered by steep hill starts)
PS do not be tempted by the sapparant short cut from Irun (French border) to Pamplona - it's under very severe roadworks. The easiest available fuel is about 30 miles into the route from Irun, after you have turned inland from the coastal motorway.
Good luck.