Fort Bravo

Please forgive my ignorance but where is Fort Bravo?
 
@South_Wales_Lady I don’t think you can but there is a site at or near Tabernas unfortunately I don’t know where exactly.

info@fortbravo.es the reservation @ fort bravo.es

Our opening hours are from 9:00 to 19:30 everyday (including holidays).
 
Yes you can it's included in the entry fee of 22 euros per person
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Its on park4night too

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As far as Fort Bravo is concerned, not in the place, but there seemed to be several places you could stop on the access road into it. Mind you it appears to be a dry river bed, so by maybe not good when it rains. We drove up to it, found out how much it was going to cost to get in and turned round and drove out.
 
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Overnight parking is included in the fee which is now 22 euros

Its quite secure too as the barriers/gates are locked at night so once your in your there till 8am

You can also walk around the buildings then when it's quiet.

Nice horses
 
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Sedge went there several times in the 1970s, when there was just a hand painted sign off the main road in the middle of nowhere, saying 'Rancho y Fuerte' and of course it was completely gratis LOL
 
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Overnight parking is included in the fee which is now 22 eurod
Just to add -- it's €15.90 for oldies.

We enjoyed it there, despite it all being in Spanish. It didn't take much to work out that they were fighting over who was going to be the last man standing with the money belt! Not in the slightest bit commercialised - not even a magnet - but that kind of adds to its charm. Very very dusty there though, don't wash your van before going there.
 

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