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We hope you’re as excited as we are for Running of the Bulls 2025!
Get yourself to our San Vino campsite, and we’ll cart you around the rest of the way!
CAMPSITE ADDRESS
Camping Haro
Avenida de Miranda 1
26200
Haro
La Rioja
HOW TO GET THERE
Check Omio for the best deals on flights, buses and trains. If you choose to fly either Bilbao or Biarritz are the best airports. From Bilbao and Biarritz airport there are regular buses to San Sebastian, you can then reach Haro from San Sebastian-Donostia by bus or train.
SAN SEBASTIAN SURF HOUSE
Arrutiegia Auzoa, 26,
Aia, Gipuzkoa
43.236300 -2.154170
SAN FERMIN CAMPSITE
Pamplona, Spain
Carretera Mendigorría
larraga s/n, 31150 Mendigorría, Navarra
Daily Pamplona Express Shuttles running between Pamplona city and our campsite
BBK LIVE CAMPSITE
BBK Live Festival takes place at Parque Kobetamendi, and we’ll be camping at BBK Live’s main campsite on Mount Arriaz – a 3km walk or free shuttle bus ride away from the main festival grounds
Includes:
- 4 nights camping accommodation at San Vino
- Breakfast daily with bottomless mimosas
- Guides to the world’s best (only?) wine fight
- Transfers from San Vino to the San Sebastian Surf House
- 5 nights accommodation at San Sebastian Surf House
- 5 days surf with board, wetsuit, and lessons provided
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the Surf House
- Transfers from the San Sebastian Surf House to our San Fermin Camp in Pamplona
- 5 nights camping accommodation at our San Fermin camp in Pamplona
- Breakfast daily at Pamplona campsite
- Awesome guides into the San Fermines festivities
- Massive campsite party and festival vibes nightly
- Bilbao BBK Live ticket
- 3 nights accommodation at BBK Live campsite with tent, sleeping bag and camping mat hired out at a 100 deposit – returned once you return the camping gear)
ADD ON
- Unlimited beer and sangria at San Vino, the San Sebastian Surf House and San Fermin (€15/day)
- BBK Solo tent upgrade (€30)
- Party trips, pintxo tours, hiking, paintball, paragliding, horse riding, yoga, sidra house dinners, pub crawls, cliff jumpin – contact surf@stoketravel.com for more information (dependent on availability)
Don’t Forget
- Cash. There’s no ATM’s on site so you won’t be able to get cash out until you’re in the city centre.
- When you arrive follow the signs to the Stoke Travel check-in desk.
- Tents are allocated on arrival. If you want to be in the same tent as your friend please check in together
- If you are travelling solo we will tent you with someone of the same sex. (Upgrade to solo tent €30/night)
- We can cater for dietary requirements, please email us to let us know.
- Phone charging is available. Our charging stations are often at capacity. We’d recommend bringing a portable charger to ensure your phone stays charged, so you can get all those snaps!
- Make sure we have the email addresses and passport details of everyone travelling with you. You can email them to us at info@stoketravel.com so we can add them to your booking before you arrive.
Be A Guru (Should knows)
The bulls are big, their horns are sharp and the streets are narrow. In a panic to avoid the bulls, your fellow runners will elbow you and run over the top of you. Chances are you’ll emerge from the bull run with a bruise or scratch, and there’s always the chance that something can really go wrong…which is what makes it so exhilarating! So much fun! A once in a lifetime experience, and something that we should try at least once. But the bull run isn’t for everybody. It’s just five controversial minutes of each festival day.
KEY DATES
5 July – Stoke Travel campsite opens
6 July – Opening ceremony
7 July – First bull run
7-14 July – Daily bull runs
14 July – Closing Ceremony
Pamplona Express
This year we’re working with the Pamplona Express to get you to and from the campsite and town. It’s €5 each way with your Stoke wristband or booking confirmation, or €7 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased from the Pamplona Express ticket booth on-site with cash. To sort out rides to our campsite prior to arriving, contact us by email so we can cater to demand, have your confirmation ready, and bring €5 cash to give to the guide on your bus. See our bus schedule below:
Facilities
- There’s no ATM’s on site so you won’t be able to get cash out until you’re in the city centre.
- Access to all campsite facilities including, pool, hot showers, bathrooms
- A small shop and restaurant on-site
- A river for floating down with a cold beer in hand
- Plenty of shady areas under trees
- Sports field
- Swimming pool
- Drinking water at all the water outlets
- Shared bathrooms
- Stoke Bar on site with unlimited beer and sangria for €15 per person per day
Stoke Travel’s Common Sense Guide To Staying Safe
*If at any time you feel unsafe, please don’t hesitate to contact the onsite Noble Security team, or any member of the Stoke Travel crew.
As far as situations go, a Stoke Travel trip is amongst the safest. Unlike in the ‘real’ world, everybody here is intent on having a good time with new and old friends – your fellow Stokies are way more likely to hold your hair back while you puke than steal your wallet.
That being so, we’re more in danger of hurting ourselves while on a Stoke Travel trip than falling foul of our fellow travellers. Here’s a quick little guide to partying safe with Stoke Travel.
- Drink plenty of water.
You’re going to drink heaps of beer and sangria, and you’re going to have a plenty big hangover, but you can really limit it by smashing a few cups of water throughout the day and evening. - Remember to eat!
We’re going to hook you up with a hearty bottomless brunch, and as the bare minimum that should keep your stomach lined and engine running. Do not skip these these meals, even if you are suffering horrifically from one of the aforementioned hangovers. We also strongly advise getting a lunch and dinner in there too, at the campsite restaurant or any of the many amazing bars and restaurants in town. Maybe even do this every day. - Zip your tent up when you’re in it and when you leave it.
Seems basic, but you’d be surprised how often drunk us forgets to do this. When you get in your tent at night make sure you zip it up to prevent unexpected rain showers from disturbing your slumber. Same goes for when you leave your tent. It’ll take two seconds to zip it up, but that’ll save you from wet clothes, chafe, and maybe even pneumonia. If you also brought your favourite pair of socks and want to make sure they’re safe, you can purchase a lock from the guru tent for only €5. - Don’t be a creep.
Like, seriously, has that ever worked out for you? Similarly, if you see somebody being a creep and making people uncomfortable let us know and we’ll have a friendly word to them. Sometimes they just don’t realise how gross they are. - Only yes means yes, consent matters.
At a very basic level if you hit on somebody and they say no then you’ve just got to cop that. They’re just not that into you. It sucks for about three seconds, but you’re literally surrounded by hundreds of young, like-minded travellers. Suck it up and move on. When you do find somebody who’s into you and you want to move through the bases, make sure you get consent. It really, really, really, really, really does matter. - Leave the mixing to our DJs
We have a zero-tolerance approach to drugs on our campsites – but if you do happen to be dipping into the bags or popping pills, don’t overdo it. View Tripsit’s resource here regarding mixing substances, and maybe give some of these harm reduction articles a geeze before you have to tackle the comedown in one of our shitty tents. - If you see somebody having a bad time, make sure they’re ok.
We are all brothers and sisters and gender non-specific relations out here. If you see somebody struggling in any way, check on them, grab a Stoke staff member and just do what any decent human being would do.
Staying safe at Stoke Travel is super easy, but sometimes we get a little out of control and forget the basics. If you ever find yourself in any kind of situation do not hesitate to contact Stoke staff, or security, and we’ll sort you out immediately. We’re here to help – help you have the best time possible. Mwah.
What to Bring
- Cash. There’s no ATM’s on site so you won’t be able to get cash out until you’re in the city centre.
- Your best party shirt
- Warm clothes (it can get a bit chilly at night)
- A towel (we don’t sell or rent them on-site)
- Portable phone charger
- We sell our traditional Spanish whites on-site for €40, but if you don’t want this sick wine-soaked souvenir, feel free to bring your own white outfit!
- A pillow if your backpack won’t do
- Condoms or other protection (better safe than sorry, right?)
- Your swimmers to cool off in the pool and work on your tan
- Sunscreen! Looking like a lobster is only cute if you’re actually a lobster.
- A water bottle to fill up. You’ll be saving the environment and staying hydrated all at the same time! How good!
Itinerary
Here’s a rough breakdown of where you’ll be spending your time – check out our exact product pages for more specific itineraries
June 26th – June 30th San Vino Wine Fight
Meet us at our San Vino campsite in Haro where we’ll get so wet spitting and squirting wine all over each other
June 30th – July 5th San Sebastian Surf House
Once we wash the wine out of all our crevices, we’ll visit our house on the hill in the Basque country, for a few days of surf, sand, sun, and sidra!
July 5th – July 10th Running of the Bulls
Time to dodge some bulls! We’ll go let loose at our San Fermin campsite, and cause just as much chaos as the bulls in the streets of Pamplona
July 10th – July 14th BBK Live
We’ll wrap up our hectic few weeks at one of Europe’s greatest music festivals, catching the likes of Jungle, The Prodigy, Underworld, Grace Jones, and many more!