Argentina
- 5USD @ dolar green rate for two people and a van
- Nice, quiet and large grassy area for camping and events. Large trees provide shade. No wifi, small bathroom block with just one toilet, three cold showers and one warm electrical "suicide" shower. If you've been to Central America, you will feel right at home here. Power might be obtained from the large covered event area, but we didn't try. Decent grills. Watch out for small thorny branches in the grass, especially if you do not have off-road tyres/like to walk barefoot.
- Location is approximate, we didn't take a gps reading. It is directly across the road from a John Deere dealership.
- Routing: the road to Esteros del Iberá is 30 km paved, 90 km unpaved. May be muddy after rains. It should be possible to continue further north towards Ituzaingó, but the road conditions north of Colonia Carlos Pellegrini might not be ideal - check in the village.
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The place itself is quite nice - large, with trees, dogs, horses and a trampoline for kids. It has hot showers, but the showers/toilets are not very clean. The owners are friendly, but it‘s quite expensive: we paid 700 pesos for 2 adults, 2 little kids and a camper.
Report Check-InYou’ve read the reviews. 400 ARS (two people with Motorhome) if you feel you need to try it out. I suggest you don’t. ;-)
Report Check-InWas not open, or we didn't understand what was written on the Sign at the entrance.
Report Check-InAR$150 for 2 people and a car. We had the whole place to our selves. It is huge, they often use the ground for festivals. Lots of lighting, electricity to charge phone etc. poor toilet and showers. Fine to spend one night. Located just outside of town opposite the John Deere building.
Report Check-In- 5USD @ dolar green rate for two people and a van
- Nice, quiet and large grassy area for camping and events. Large trees provide shade. No wifi, small bathroom block with just one toilet, three cold showers and one warm electrical "suicide" shower. If you've been to Central America, you will feel right at home here. Power might be obtained from the large covered event area, but we didn't try. Decent grills. Watch out for small thorny branches in the grass, especially if you do not have off-road tyres/like to walk barefoot.
- Location is approximate, we didn't take a gps reading. It is directly across the road from a John Deere dealership.
- Routing: the road to Esteros del Iberá is 30 km paved, 90 km unpaved. May be muddy after rains. It should be possible to continue further north towards Ituzaingó, but the road conditions north of Colonia Carlos Pellegrini might not be ideal - check in the village.