Argentina
The municipal campground in this town is free and nobody is in charge . It's right between a big water reservoir and river though is quite disconnected from both really Nice place, with a Lot of Bird. It has the usual cement tables, fireplaces, toilets (every morning someone came yo clean it) and stray dogs like most other ones in Argentina.
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gratis. con baño sin duchas. súper tranquilo y un lugar hermoso
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This is not the Camping Municipal, but the Valle Extremo. Otherwise as described: run by a young couple, very friendly people, good vibe! At the entrance is a small bar/restaurant, which is open at the weekend. 400p for a tent.
Report Check-InAwesome couple runs this place. This is not your common camping, it has a great vibe and people are really nice. Close by there is many routes to climb and outdoor activities.
Report Check-In180 pesos pp + 70 pesos permit camping (?). We negociated the price because we were not sure to have water (- 70 pesos). We finally get water but not enough hot water at the showers as the teenagers used it all. Little grocery. I think you could stay along the reservoir next tot the camping. Wi-fi slow.
Report Check-Invery good place, nice to see the way its works. outdoor activities, rock climbing, bikes, trekking very good.
Report Check-InGreat camping, people very friendly and helpful. Special attention for Kombis.
Wifi, hot showers, lake and river near.
As last described. We paid Ar$125pp and nothing for the truck. Good WiFi. Little store. Dusty, but very peaceful.
Report Check-InGreat place near to the river and a Lake. Hot water and very friendly owners.
Report Check-InWe paid 90p per person/night plus a one time fee of 80p for our motorhome. Walking path around the lake and outdoor activities just outside the campground. Nice little restaurant.
Report Check-Inprices 75pesos per adult and 40 pesos pour child under 8.
hot water to be asked 3 hours before use in low season
The municipal campground in this town is being run by a young couple. It's right between a big water reservoir and river though is quite disconnected from both. It has the usual cement tables, fireplaces, dirty toilets and stray dogs like most other ones in Argentina. During our visit, the town had no electricity or running water so the campground didn't either. The owners didn't charge us anything because of this. But I think this place would be cheaper than the other ones in any case.
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