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15 May 2026

Fibre‑Optic on the Beach: How Las Dunas Delivers High‑Speed Wired Internet to Your Pitch

If you’re planning a coastal escape but still want rock‑solid connectivity for video calls, online gaming, or 4K streaming, this guide is for you. At Camping Las Dunas on the Costa Brava, fibre‑optic internet reaches the camping pitches, and select Comfort Pitches ("Komfortparzellen") include an individual wired connection. Combined with site‑wide Wi‑Fi, bungalows with Wi‑Fi and air conditioning, and an on‑site internet café, you can enjoy the beach without compromising your bandwidth.

Below you’ll learn what the wired network means in practice, who benefits most, how to set up your devices, and how to choose between wired and Wi‑Fi during your stay.

What “fibre‑optic to your pitch” means at Las Dunas

This connectivity sits within a premium, beachfront setting. Las Dunas is an ADAC “Superplatz” (5/5 stars) and pairs modern infrastructure with resort‑style amenities—four restaurants, three bars, two shops, a large supermarket, and five high‑capacity sanitary blocks that leverage renewable energy.

Why fibre‑optic at a campsite matters

Wired fibre‑optic provides a physical connection from the local network to your device or router. While you won’t need to know the technical details to enjoy it, a few widely understood benefits explain why it’s a game‑changer for holidays:

In short, fibre‑optic to your pitch lets you treat the beach like your home office or gaming den—then step straight out to the sand.

Who benefits most from Las Dunas’ wired network

Remote workers and digital nomads

Gamers

Streaming families

How to use the wired connection on pitches

At Las Dunas, fibre‑optic cabling reaches the camping areas so you can plug in and go. On Comfort Pitches ("Komfortparzellen"), you’ll have an individual wired internet cable connection at your pitch. Here’s how to make the most of it with common, easy‑to‑carry accessories:

  1. Pack an Ethernet cable (Cat 6 or better). A 5–10 m cable usually covers most layouts comfortably.
  2. Bring a USB‑C/USB‑A to Ethernet adapter. Many modern laptops and tablets need a small adapter for a wired port.
  3. Optional: a compact travel router. If you want your own private Wi‑Fi inside your caravan or motorhome, a pocket‑sized router can share the wired link with all your devices.
  4. Keep devices updated. OS and browser updates can improve stability and security before you connect.

Tip: If you prefer a rental with everything included, bungalows have Wi‑Fi so you can skip adapters altogether.

Wi‑Fi options and when to choose them

Why go wired if Wi‑Fi is everywhere? For work calls, cloud uploads, or latency‑sensitive gaming, Ethernet is generally more stable and less prone to interference. Use both: keep critical devices on the cable and let phones/tablets roam on Wi‑Fi.

Beyond bandwidth: the setup that supports productive stays

Connectivity is just one part of a smooth, modern camping experience. Las Dunas rounds it out with features that help you focus, play, and recharge:

If you’re visiting with a dog, you’ll find dedicated amenities too, including a dog park, dog‑washing station, and even a dog swimming zone.

Quick answers: fibre‑optic internet at Camping Las Dunas

Does every pitch have fibre‑optic internet?

Yes. Camping pitches are equipped with fibre‑optic cabling that provides high‑speed wired internet access at the pitch.

What’s special about Comfort Pitches ("Komfortparzellen")?

They include an individual wired internet cable connection right at your emplacement, making setup especially simple.

Is there Wi‑Fi at Las Dunas?

Yes. Wi‑Fi covers the entire campsite (access available for a fee). Bungalows include Wi‑Fi, and there’s also an internet café on site.

Is the connection suitable for video calls and gaming?

Yes. In general, wired Ethernet offers lower latency and more consistent performance than wireless, which is ideal for video meetings and online games.

Can I work comfortably from a bungalow?

Yes. Bungalows include Wi‑Fi and air conditioning, offering a comfortable, ready‑to‑go work base.

What should I bring to use the wired connection on a pitch?

Bring an Ethernet cable and, if needed, a USB‑C/USB‑A to Ethernet adapter. A small travel router is optional if you want to create your own private Wi‑Fi inside your setup.

Practical tips to get the most from your connection

Connectivity in context: your beach base with premium infrastructure

Las Dunas pairs its wired network with top‑tier amenities so you never have to choose between productivity and relaxation:

Explore more on our site:

Conclusion

At Camping Las Dunas, fibre‑optic internet to your pitch means you can work, game, and stream with confidence—right on the Costa Brava shoreline. Choose a Comfort Pitch for an individual wired cable at your emplacement, or settle into a bungalow with Wi‑Fi for a turnkey setup. With site‑wide Wi‑Fi, an internet café, and resort‑level amenities, you’ll stay connected the way you want—without missing a minute of beach time.

Ready to plug in by the sea? Book your pitch or bungalow at Las Dunas today and make the coast your most connected getaway yet.