Chile
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We stayed here for one night in late November. We were heading to the other wild camping spots north of here but we're concerned about our van on the sandy roads! Nice and quiet, with peaceful sounds of the waves in the background. There were other people here using the beach but they left and didn't seem too bothered by us. There are dirt tracks to get to this spot. No amenities, but a beautiful view to wake up to and fall asleep to.
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only the sound of the waves. In the evening some locals passing by but not bothering us. The parking spot further south says 'no camping' but here it's no problem (at least off season).
Report Check-InIt was amazing. Amazing views, you can walk along the beach with diferent landscapes concentrated in a couple of kms. No amenities, just a carpark where no one bothers you. The streets of the town are not all paved, so if you are in a big rig like us go slow but it's close to the motorway. Worth visiting 100%.
Report Check-Incouldnt go further up the beach because of the sandy roads. this place was fine in low season, no one around
Report Check-InWe stayed here for one night in late November. We were heading to the other wild camping spots north of here but we're concerned about our van on the sandy roads! Nice and quiet, with peaceful sounds of the waves in the background. There were other people here using the beach but they left and didn't seem too bothered by us. There are dirt tracks to get to this spot. No amenities, but a beautiful view to wake up to and fall asleep to.
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