Civil Airfield Pinar De Castellon (LECN)

Castelló de la Plana, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain 🇪🇸

Elevation: 5m (16ft)
Coordinates: 39.9987, 0.0265

Runways

2 RWY, 790m/2591ft

03/21
Erth
763m/2503ft
18/36
Asphalt
790m/2591ft

What other pilots say about LECN

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Airfield

Airfield

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2025-08-22 16:12:06 UTC
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LECN is a non-towered airfield directly on the Mediterranean coast, with a 900–980 m asphalt runway featuring a long displaced threshold. The runway surface is somewhat worn and can be bumpy but remains usable for general aviation; parking is typically on grass, and tie-down rings are available. Parachute operations are frequent, requiring coordination on 123.5 MHz and vigilance for jump traffic, especially during approaches and when the drop plane is active. Procedures may vary; see AIP/NOTAM.

Avgas and Jet A1 are available, with Avgas sold at about €3.20/litre; fuel service pauses for lunch (typically 13:00–15:30 local time). Payment by credit card is possible. The airfield staff are generally friendly and helpful, though some describe the manager as reserved or quirky.

Hotels are within 100–300 m, including Hotel Costa Azahar (about €70/night) and Hotel del Golf Playa (about €60/night), both simple but clean and located directly at or near the beach. The beach is 2–5 minutes on foot from the apron. Several restaurants, bars, and snack kiosks are found along the beachfront within walking distance; an aeroclub café/bar operates daily except Mondays from 09:00.

A bus to Benicassim runs every 30 minutes for about €2, and taxis to Castellón cost around €20. Maintenance support has been available in some cases but cannot be relied upon.

Flight plans can be closed by phone at +34 961598538. For general inquiries or coordination, Aeroclub de Castellón can be reached at +34-964-282314.

LECN offers a relaxed atmosphere ideal for GA pilots seeking easy access to the sea, basic amenities, and straightforward VFR operations with occasional parachuting activity.

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