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The campsite is huge, 1,000 pitches, but the terrain is hilly and it’s split into areas so it doesn’t seem too overwhelming. It’s even got a small zoo as well as the obligatory large swimming pool (x 2), supermarket, restaurant etc.
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The picture shows Vilanova - the name means “new town”. It’s a pleasant if unremarkable medium-size town laid out in a grid system. No, I don’t think it looks like Huntingdon with trees.
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