Refugio Punta Norte (paid) | Hostel

Chile

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
281.2 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
molinandrea55

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
Yes
Parking:
Yes
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Warm
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Unknown

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This is a building with 5 beds, a kitchen, warm showers, electricity to plug stuff, two fire stoves to heat up the place and cook. We had no idea this was here and after doing the ride from Candelario in the rain, this felt like heaven. It was advertised to us as a cabaña, not a hostel per say.

This is a paid spot tho - and a pricy one. We paid $20 USD/person for a bed here. Basic warm sheets but you need a sleeping bag to make it work.

This is how it went: we were on bikes (and one hiker) and showed up drenched at the germanderia. We went under a hut and they allowed us to change to dry clothes there. The , we did migration and one of the guys told us they had a cabana for rent. We were surprised since we had heard there’s no organized lodging here. It’s rather an expensive option but we were grateful it was here. We dry all of our wet gear and stayed warm inside. The folks running it are the same gendarmeria guys. They brought us a bunch of wood to keep both stoves going.

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This is a building with 5 beds, a kitchen, warm showers, electricity to plug stuff, two fire stoves to heat up the place and cook. We had no idea this was here and after doing the ride from Candelario in the rain, this felt like heaven. It was advertised to us as a cabaña, not a hostel per say.

This is a paid spot tho - and a pricy one. We paid $20 USD/person for a bed here. Basic warm sheets but you need a sleeping bag to make it work.

This is how it went: we were on bikes (and one hiker) and showed up drenched at the germanderia. We went under a hut and they allowed us to change to dry clothes there. The , we did migration and one of the guys told us they had a cabana for rent. We were surprised since we had heard there’s no organized lodging here. It’s rather an expensive option but we were grateful it was here. We dry all of our wet gear and stayed warm inside. The folks running it are the same gendarmeria guys. They brought us a bunch of wood to keep both stoves going.

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