I only see children here during the holiday months. Learning Spanish is a must of course. They will go to Spanish schools I suppose. Once there, they'll learn fast and make many friends.
Country club would be more suitable for children as previous mentioned they have swimming pools sports facilities security and would be safer for children to explore and play.
You could also look into villages in the area. Where you have more facilities and a true taste of Spain. Not to mention 3/4 bed houses starting at €30.000 (in need of work/modernising) but being FULLY legal.
Our village has (las palas)
School
Communal swimming pool
4 bars / restaurants
Bakery
Chemist
Bank
Shop with large deli
Health center
Parks
Football pitches / sports areas
And is extremely safe.
The police act as lollipop men building a good rapour with the children and ensuring nobody is speeding.
The speed of driving in camposol can be very quick as it’s several miles to get to the bars from c and d.
And then quite a lot of people then “driving” back to there homes after a large amount of drinking.
As there is no public transport.
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 7:22pm
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There are families here, and most children go to local Spanish schools where they learn Spanish very quickly. Our recently elected Mayor is making noises about play areas for children but not sure how quickly any will appear. It's a very good are to live and the more families move here the better. Good luck
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:23pm
Where is the country club please?
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:26pm
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It's a 5 to 10 minute drive towards Mazarrón from Camposol on the left hand side.
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Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:44pm
Thank you but what is the name of the country club, does it have a recreational pool does it have an entry fee, can anyone use it? I bought on camposol in April and I am coming out in August with teenagers I know there is a pool on A closed don't know why, but I have never heard of a country club.
We live on the Condado and have a woman bring her children here for something to do There is nothing for kids on Camposol at all, and D sector is miles away from shops and bars.the woman who comes here with her children says she wishes she not bought on Camposol
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:18pm
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Col72 wrote on Wed Jul 24, 2019 2:28pm:
We live on the Condado and have a woman bring her children here for something to do There is nothing for kids on Camposol at all, and D sector is miles away from shops and bars.the woman who comes here with her children says she wishes she not bought on Camposol
If you don't mind me asking... what's on Condado for kids to do...only asking as the last time I was on Condado it looked more isolated than Camposol with very little in the way of shopping / entertainment/ no community /no schools /no health center/no community centre... although I have stated I would not encourage any one to bring kids to Camposol ..I also stated that Spain was not suitable for British kids and that includes Condado that is a ghost town 9 months of the year unless you know different...crack on.
Hi, the Condado has a large supermarket , take aways, and bars that serve food. There is two lots of push bike hire. 18 free swimming pools there is also hairdressers. Advice centre and a large Condado club house, a golf club house apart from usual amount of bars. Most swimming pools have a children's play area next to them, and there is a very active kids club 5 days a week . No way a kids paradise but lots of family's come here to holiday right up to end of September
Flyer, you seem to have a bit of a chip about Spain, take it you don't live here full time just chill you can always find something for everyone around here
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