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Anne100 said:1. To get permission from the property owner do you just walk up to a house, knock, introduce yourself and ask permission to tent there for the night? (I'm not fluent but my Spanish is sufficient for short conversations like this.)
2. Is it rude to knock on the door of a private home during the siesta hours (2-5PM)?
3. Should I offer any payment? Do the property owners expect it?
4. Is it okay to ask to use their hose or spigot to get water?
Really wanted to ask you that?.
I think Angulero was trying to ask if you would want to be disturbed when you are maybe asleep. If you don't do 'siesta' think whether you would want disturbing in the middle of the night. Personally when in Spain I need my siesta and would not like to be disturbed. If you wait until folk are around again and then knock it would be better IMHO
1. To get permission from the property owner do you just walk up to a house, knock, introduce yourself and ask permission to tent there for the night? (I'm not fluent but my Spanish is sufficient for short conversations like this.)
2. Is it rude to knock on the door of a private home during the siesta hours (2-5PM)?
3. Should I offer any payment? Do the property owners expect it?
4. Is it okay to ask to use their hose or spigot for water or is that too much?
5. Would it be safe to sent up a tent, store your gear inside and leave (to get food in town or to wash up discreetly behind some trees, for example)? Taking your valuables (money, passport, etc.) with you, of course.
If there are no toilet facilities somewhere it is always right to dog a hole and bury it! We have a trowel & toilet roll kit at the top of a pannier...
Cuando se haya obtenido permiso del dueño del campo por qué acampar es ilegal?
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