CATALAN CAMPING AND CARAVAN SITES FEDERATION
(Barcelona, Tarragona, Lleida and Girona Associations)
CAMPGROUND REGULATIONS
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1. All who enter the campground will be obliged to obey
these regulations and other legal provisions in force (O. 11/7/86 – Art. 30.1).
All special campground rules which are
publicly posted are considered to be part of these regulations.
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2. Only those persons with the minimum camping equipment
required will be allowed to enter and camp on the premises. Minors under the
age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult who will be responsible for the
minor’s conduct (O. 11/7/86 – Art. 30.2 and 31).
Anyone owing the company money for services
rendered previously will not be allowed to enter.
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3. Pets may be allowed at the Campground’s discretion. If
admitted, all special rules regarding pets shall be observed, particularly
those concerning potentially dangerous races. All documentation, including
licenses and health records, will be shown on request and pets will be tied up
at all times. Owners will be responsible for any damages caused (O. 10/99 –
30/7/99).
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4. Clients must identify themselves and their companions,
showing the documentation required by campground management, and must sign all
registration forms (O. 11/7/86 – Art. 32).
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5. The rates in force are shown on the official rate
card. The prices are per day based on the number of overnight stays. The
campground day ends at 12:00. There will be a minimum charge of one day and
those departing after 12:00 will be charged an additional day. (O. 11/7/86 –
Art. 32).
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6. Tents, trailers and other vehicles must be set up
while the campground is open and at the designated campsites. Each campsite
includes the space required to park a vehicle and to set up a tent or trailer.
(0. 11/7/86 – Art. 71). Location or campsite changes must be previously
authorised.
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7. Electricity connections must be ordered at the time of
registration. All users must necessarily have a (1000 V) waterproof cable with
grounded plug. The service may only be connected by the authorised personnel.
Usage may never exceed the maximum power allowed, which means that users may
neither connect electrical apparatus which, as a whole, exceed the contracted
power nor manipulate the electrical connection in any way.
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8. Any services offered by the Campground which are not
required by the tourism laws in force will be strictly optional and may
therefore be partially or completely suspended at any time.
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9. It is recommended that the use of vehicles inside the
Campground be kept to a minimum and to a speed limit of 10 Km/hour. The use of
vehicles for sport, leisure or practice driving of any kind of vehicle,
particularly motor vehicles, is not allowed. Violators of this rule will be
civilly or criminally liable for accidents.
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10. Persons not staying on the campground will not be
allowed to enter. Under exceptional circumstances, campers may obtain
permission to bring family members and/or friends onto the premises for a
limited period of time, depositing the required identification documents and
paying the visitors’ fee. Visitors shall be responsible for obeying these
regulations. Visitors shall leave the campground at the stipulated time and may
not stay overnight unless they register.
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11. Quiet hours are from ___________ to ____________.
During this time, guests will refrain from making noise and raising their
voices and will adjust any sound and lighting devices so that they do not
bother the other guests. Guests are prohibited from driving their vehicles at
this time, except for previously authorised emergencies.
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12. Obligations.
a)
Obey
the rules established by Campground Management intended to keep the campground
running in an orderly fashion.
b)
Respect
the vegetation and refrain from actions or elements which could be harmful to
it.
c)
Respect
the facilities in general by using them properly and keeping them in condition
to be used again. This includes the sites where tents are pitched, ensuring
that all land movement is covered up when the camper vacates the site.
d)
Respect
the logical rules of coexistence and public order, maximising them to the
extent possible in consideration of the particularities of camping activities.
e)
Report
any cases of contagious diseases to Campground Management.
f)
Place
all trash in closed bags and deposit the bags in the trash containers provided.
g)
Pay
promptly for all services used at the established rates and conditions.
h)
Vacate
the campground with all of your belonging at the end of your stay.
i)
Campers
must have their own individual fire extinguishers.
j)
Campers
must have a third party liability insurance policy.
k)
Campers
must have permits for the use of butane or propane gas.
l)
Take
the appropriate safety measures to protect your belongings and valuables.
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13. Prohibitions.
a)
Disturbing
other campers’ sleep during quiet hours.
b)
Playing
games or sports which could be dangerous or bothersome to others.
c)
Starting
any type of fire at all, with the exception of butane gas cookers or charcoal
barbecues, taking all necessary security measures.
d)
Bringing
unauthorised animals onto the campground.
e)
Possessing
any type of weapon or object which could cause an accident.
f)
Dumping
trash in places other than the trash containers provided.
g)
Bringing
any person not authorised by Management onto the campground.
h)
Hanging
laundry in unauthorised locations or where it could bother others.
i)
Installing
enclosures, fences or awnings on campsites as well as any other elements which
have not been previously authorised.
j)
Any
action which could harm or damage the property, hygiene or appearance of the
campground.
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14. Tents or trailers may not be left on the campground
unoccupied without the express consent of Campground Management.
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15. In the event of non-payment or abandonment, Campground
Management may move the camping equipment to a different location outside of
the camping area which does not offer the safety of the camping area in order
to free up the campsite.
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16. Except where otherwise agreed, the payment of all
camping and service fees is due at the end of the day (12 hours). Consequently,
guests may be asked to pay all amounts due and payable at any time. Under
special circumstances, Management may request payment in advance.
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17. Any camper who violates any of these regulations will
be invited to vacate the Campground and if the camper refuses to do so
voluntarily, he or she will be expelled by the Director, who is specifically
authorised to do so, with the assistance of the police, if necessary (O.
11/7/86 – Art. 30.2).
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18. The Campground is not responsible for thefts,
robberies or damages of any kind suffered by campers or their property. It is
likewise not responsible for the damages caused by fires to campers or their
belongings, nor for atmospheric incidents or any other causes beyond the
Campground’s control.
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19. By registering with the Campground, the client
acknowledges and accepts these regulations and all other special rules referred
to in the second paragraph of article 1.