Mexico
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This is a campground owned by Christian he Charge 70 pesos per person per night. There is no sign at the entrance, so better to come during the day.
Lots of very good cave sport climbing here, but you need to know some locals to tell you were to go.
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Simple camp with restaurant, bathrooms and camping area. There is enough space to park your Van. Nice place.
140 pesos 2 people.
Campamento sencillo con restaurante, baños y zona para acampar. Hay espacio suficiente para aparcar tu Van. Lugar bonito.
140 pesos 2 personas.
GENIAL! sentiments d'être à la maison, puis aller manger au resto c est délicieux et bon marché.
Report Check-InFantastic family!
We did a Workaway here and only met great people 😊
Very friendly place. 70 pesos per person. Warm shower. Friendly donkey. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Report Check-In70 Mexican dollars par personne et par nuit douche chaude car à visiter dans le coin idéal pour les grimpeurs. Cuisine commune tres sale par contre.
Report Check-InStayed here 2 nights, paid 70p each night. It's a nice spot in a nice quiet town. The general store down the street had a shocking diversity of supplies given its small size. There is a lot of amazing sport climbing and bouldering in the area. We met a lovely group of climbers from Mexico City and Veracruz who had been camping at Christian's for a few weeks. The restaurant is nicely decorated and pizza hit the spot.
There is Wifi here, but you have to ask Christian for it and get a login (kind of like your do in a chain hotel). It was 25p for 4 hours. Fast enough for a Zoom call.
Last note: given the overall chillness of this site, we were given very little information about where to park and just stayed in the parking lot. We didn't even meet Christian until the following morning. It's a really, really laid back place.
Report Check-Inreally cute little place! we're here in the off season. a little hard to find, follow the signs for the pizzeria and you'll find it
Report Check-InThe camp is now called Aventurarte, it has a restaurant with very tasty pizzas, and the stay has a cost of $ 70.00 pesos per person per night.
Report Check-InEverything as described as before. Really cool place to hang out and meet other travellers. Showers were lovely and warm and Christian was happy to help out with Spanish when needing to make an important phone call.
Report Check-InEnjoyed our one-night stay here. We were able to use a little shade from the one tree in the camping field. Had a yummy pizza for dinner, along with French fries my husband kept raving about (don’t judge us for eating carbs on carbs). Christian was a gracious host and we LOVED the murals and overall design of his gathering space. Very cool vibe. We also met @maptheunknown there, an awesome couple currently overlanding through Mexico.
Report Check-InWe met so many cool people who invited us to go for some hikes and tried (almost) everything they have in the menu (the pizza and the pasta is soooo good) Christian really helped with everything we needed. We were supposed to stay just a few days, and we ended up staying more than 2 weeks. Thanks so much Christian and family!!
Report Check-InCurrent price is 70 pesos per person per night.
Delicious vegan pizza.
Be aware that on weekends the campsite can fill up and you may not be able to get your vehicle out due to all the tents
Report Check-InReally nice campground! Christian is a very welcoming person and he makes you feel at home! He now charges $50 pesos for the night...
Bathrooms with water and there is one shower with hot water!
They sell food and the pizzas are really good!
Also there is always climbing people and sometimes they will invite you to go climbing...
Report Check-InChristian is very friendly and helpful and even speaks some English.
He now charges 50 pesos/person a night.
When we arrived there was no water in the bathrooms but Christian filled the water tank the next morning. Shower had still very little pressure so we didn't use it.
They also sell pizza and other food on site. Didn't try it though.
To get there follow the paved Reforma road and turn right onto the dirt road at the sign to Pizza Aventurarte.
Report Check-InThe campground is perfect for climbers and outdoor lovers
the fee is $50.00 per night
The biggest cave for climbing is 4 kmts walking from the camp
Report Check-InHi I'm Christian and I'm glad if Yuu stay here you can put your tent or park your van
we ask for a fee of $30 pesos per night so we can pay de the water and the Energy
There is a lot of nice places to climb or to do another outdoor activities like hike
Report Check-InThis is a free climber campground owned by Christian. He does not charge anything for it and you might not even see him here during your stay. There is no sign at the entrance, so better to come during the day.
Lots of very good cave sport climbing here, but you need to know some locals to tell you were to go.
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