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Apr 5, 2022 at 20:15 answer added gerrit timeline score: 2
Jan 25, 2022 at 21:39 comment added Chris H yes. I'd hoped to find enough to post an answer but when I couldn't, I thought I'd still share the little I had found. A fluent Spanish speaker could make more progress but still probably not find enough information online. I suspect an enquiry in Spanish to the local authority is the way to go.
Jan 25, 2022 at 16:55 comment added gerrit I agree that those campsites appear to be all accessible in regular cars; they're trailheads for several trains into the mountains. But it could be that those are rather group campsites booked collectively, such as by scouting camps or similar.
Jan 25, 2022 at 15:52 comment added Chris H ... Looking at El Bacal logged in to OSM as an editor, and comparing imagery, there appear to be a few permanent structures, a few metres in size. And this town blog(?) from 2013 for El Bacal says there are toilets and non-drinking water via Google Translate. Too old and uncertain to post as an answer
Jan 25, 2022 at 15:45 comment added Chris H I see from that blog link that (i) it's not too remote to drive to El Robledal in normal cars, and (ii) there appear to be showers, probably cold ones. That doesn't necessarily mean there are toilets or drinking water of course, but it implies some likelihood. OTOH I've found the form for El Bacal, and the section Condiciones doesn't say anything about looking after facilities, just the site (I don't read more than the tiniest bit of Spanish, and the PDF is an image so I can't simply copy into Google).
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