Uruguay
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At a dead end of a sandy road is some place for a camper. Only a couple meters from the beach. Some houses around but in off-season nobody was there.
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Not a bad spot for a night. You can kind of tuck yourself away so the houses can’t see you. A couple locals passing by, no problems. No beach view. Good spot for a night, wouldn’t stay longer.
Report Check-InNice quiet spot even in high season we were the only ones there at night. Other cars there in the day parking for Playa Santa Isabel but they all left after sunset. No signs saying no camping and the police came round in the morning and didn't say anything. No bin, please take your rubbish with you.
Report Check-InNice parking behind the dunes. You don't have sea view from there but can easily access the beach by foot.
In the evening some locals came to walk with their dogs, but all very friendly. Please be careful with campfire, because it hasn't rained since more than a month and everything is very dry.
as estradas são bem complicadinhas até aí, muita área, mas chegamos sem 4x4 sem problemas.
final de uma rua com acesso à praia sem nada por perto. absolutamente escuro à noite, muito favorável pra ver o céu cheio de estrelas.
It‘s an unpaved road. Must be very quiet in offseason... but you can‘t see the ocean because of the great dune at the end of the road, so we did not stay.
Report Check-InAt a dead end of a sandy road is some place for a camper. Only a couple meters from the beach. Some houses around but in off-season nobody was there.
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