Behind the Glass: Electronic Sliding Doors at Las Dunas and Touch‑Free Access
If you’ve ever queued at a busy campsite washroom, you know how much hygiene, speed, and accessibility matter. That’s why the electronic sliding doors at Las Dunas are more than a design flourish—they’re a practical upgrade that makes daily routines cleaner, quicker, and easier for everyone. At Camping Las Dunas, all five large sanitary blocks are fitted with electronic sliding glass doors that provide touch‑free access, setting a higher bar for comfort on the Costa Brava.
In this guide, you’ll learn how these doors elevate the experience—from improved hygiene and smoother traffic flow to family‑friendly convenience and accessible design—plus what’s inside the facilities and tips to make the most of your stay.
What the electronic sliding doors mean at Las Dunas
Touch‑free entry for better hygiene
Touch‑free doors help reduce shared contact points at the busiest times of day. At Las Dunas, the electronic sliding glass doors open without handles, supporting a cleaner routine for guests moving between sinks, showers, and toilets. This pairs well with the site’s maintenance approach—guest feedback notes the sanitary blocks are cleaned several times a day, keeping surfaces tidy and facilities fresh.
Smoother flow at peak times
Manual swing doors can slow things down and cause bottlenecks. Sliding glass doors open and close reliably, helping guests move more freely during morning and evening peaks. That matters on a large site like Las Dunas, where the sanitary network is substantial, with around 253 toilets, 312 individual hot‑shower cabins, and 97 dishwashing sinks spread across the five sanitary blocks. When access is seamless, lines shorten and daily routines feel easier.
Accessibility and family‑friendly design
Sliding doors remove the effort and clearance needed to push or pull a heavy door—useful for wheelchair users, guests with limited mobility, and parents guiding strollers. Las Dunas complements this with accessible facilities and dedicated amenities for babies and small children, so families can get in and out quickly without juggling door handles.
Quiet, clear entry points
In busy communal areas, sliding glass improves visibility at entrances. Clear doors help guests see whether space is busy before entering, reducing congestion and unnecessary back‑and‑forth. The unobtrusive motion also helps keep queues calm during peak demand.
Inside the sanitary blocks: what you’ll find
Las Dunas backs up modern access with a full set of practical features across its sanitary blocks:
- Five large sanitary blocks positioned around the campsite
- Electronic sliding glass doors for touch‑free access
- Controllable hot showers in individual cabins
- Washbasins inside private cabins for added privacy
- Excellent baby and toddler facilities
- Accessible sanitary cabins and facilities for guests with reduced mobility
- Toilets without seats (plan accordingly for comfort preferences)
- Regular upkeep—guest feedback reports cleaning several times a day
- Approx. 253 toilets, 312 showers, and 97 dishwashing sinks across the five blocks
Taken together, these details transform the daily routine, from the way you enter the building to how you shower, shave, wash up, or help kids get ready for the day.
Why this matters on a big, beachfront campsite
Camping Las Dunas is a spacious, beachside destination where thoughtful design keeps things moving:
- A 29‑hectare site with about 1,700 hedged pitches (roughly 1,500 for touring units), laid out on flat, grass ground in regular rows of around 100 m² each
- Every pitch has 6–10 A electricity, and about 400 pitches include their own water supply and waste‑water drainage
- A full beachfront setting with an accessible route to the water
- On‑site conveniences like a supermarket, restaurant and bar (with terrace), takeaway outlets, laundry, ATM, and Wi‑Fi across the site (charged)
- A pool complex with slides and supervised by lifeguards (guest reports note between six and eight on duty)
On a property this size, where many guests use the same facilities at peak times, touch‑free sliding doors do more than look modern—they help the whole system run smoothly.
Featured quick answers
Do the sanitary blocks at Las Dunas have touch‑free doors?
Yes. All five large sanitary blocks feature electronic sliding glass doors for touch‑free access.Are there baby and toddler facilities?
Yes. The sanitary blocks include dedicated amenities for babies and small children.Are the showers private and hot?
Yes. You’ll find controllable hot showers in individual cabins.Are the facilities accessible?
Yes. Las Dunas provides accessible sanitary cabins and other facilities for guests with reduced mobility.How often are the sanitary blocks cleaned?
Guest feedback indicates they are cleaned several times a day.Do the toilets have seats?
No. The toilets are described as without seats.
Practical tips to make the most of touch‑free access
- Time your visits. Mornings and early evenings are busiest; aim a bit earlier or later for quieter facilities and faster flow through the sliding doors.
- Keep kids close at entrances. Sliding doors open automatically; guide little ones by the hand so they don’t pause in the doorway.
- Pack a compact caddy. A small, grab‑and‑go kit with toiletries, a microfiber towel, and flip‑flops helps you move swiftly in and out.
- Plan for seatless toilets. If comfort is a priority, consider a portable adapter for young children or personal preferences.
- Use the private cabins. With washbasins and showers in individual cabins, you can manage family routines with more privacy and fewer trips back and forth.
- Know your accessible options. If you or a travel companion needs step‑free access, look for the accessible sanitary cabins and use the touch‑free doors to glide in without handling knobs or levers.
- Carry a torch after dark. In some areas of the campsite, torches are required at night—handy when returning from evening showers.
How sliding doors elevate everyday moments
For families
Helping kids wash up can take extra hands. With touch‑free doors, you can guide a stroller or hold a child’s hand while entering—no need to juggle a handle. Inside, baby/toddler facilities and private washbasin cabins simplify bath‑time and bedtime routines.
For guests with reduced mobility
Automatic sliding doors eliminate the push/pull effort and swing clearance required by manual doors. Combined with accessible sanitary cabins and an accessible beach route, daily logistics become less stressful and more independent.
For busy periods
When many guests converge at once, efficient entry points keep movement steady. The combination of sliding doors, spacious layouts, and numerous shower/toilet stations reduces chokepoints, allowing more predictable, shorter waits.
For cleanliness
Contactless entry reduces touch on one of the most frequently handled points in any building. Paired with frequent cleaning schedules, it supports a tidy, hygienic environment throughout the day.
Related experiences you may want to explore
- The family‑friendly pool complex with slides and a water‑spray park for younger guests
- Beach days made simple via the accessible route to the water and the on‑beach bar
- On‑site essentials: supermarket, takeaway, laundry, ATM, and Wi‑Fi (charged)
- Active pursuits on the coast, including a sailing/windsurfing school and other watersports
These amenities round out a stay where the small details—like an easy, touch‑free doorway—add up to a smoother holiday.
Conclusion
The electronic sliding doors at Las Dunas turn a high‑traffic necessity into a modern convenience. By making access touch‑free, improving flow, and supporting accessibility and family routines, they help the campsite’s five sanitary blocks work better for everyone. Paired with private shower and washbasin cabins, excellent child facilities, and frequent cleaning, the result is a cleaner, calmer daily rhythm on a large, beachfront site.
Ready to experience it for yourself? Plan your stay at Camping Las Dunas—open mid‑May to mid‑September. Visit https://www.campinglasdunas.com, email info@campinglasdunas.com, or call +34 972 52 17 17 to check availability and book your pitch or bungalow.