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Abandoned night club building that looks like it was later used for agricultural purposes. It offers a covered drive-thru camping spot about 100 mtr off the highway. No fence or signs prohibiting entry. You can access the campspot from two sides and there's an 8 meter high roof structure for rain protection. There's a house nearby that has a separate access road, but we didn't see anyone there all night. We camped behind the building away from the road, but you can also park alongside the building on the old weighing bridge. Surface area around the whole building is hard compacted gravel. Road noise continues even at night as it's a busy highway. But no barking dogs, no locals partying with music and no light pollution.
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Abandoned night club building that looks like it was later used for agricultural purposes. It offers a covered drive-thru camping spot about 100 mtr off the highway. No fence or signs prohibiting entry. You can access the campspot from two sides and there's an 8 meter high roof structure for rain protection. There's a house nearby that has a separate access road, but we didn't see anyone there all night. We camped behind the building away from the road, but you can also park alongside the building on the old weighing bridge. Surface area around the whole building is hard compacted gravel. Road noise continues even at night as it's a busy highway. But no barking dogs, no locals partying with music and no light pollution.
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