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Wild camp sites down by the Magellan Strait. Beautiful location inbetween the trees on the beach. No facilities.
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Very nice location close to the beach. No facilities. A lot of trees, good shelter from wind and rain. We saw a dolphin!
Report Check-InSuper nice spot with indeed many places along the see on the right side of the road where one can camp.
High season being over and this being a week day, we had a lot of spots to choose from and are enjoying a lovely evening facing the Magellan Detroit, looking forward to the sunrise.
Possibility to make a small fire in places that already exist and are well created to not burn the whole forest behind down 😉
Quite clean / no garbage where we stayed
Pull in off the beach track 20 or 30 metres and you are nestled among trees for good shelter . We found it level and nicely secluded for a bit of privacy. No facilities but great views of a sunrise over the Straits of Magellan !
Report Check-InQuiet on weekdays, noisy on weekend. Expect awful reggaeton music or screaming kids on weekends - we buried ourselves as far into the forest we could using 4x4 high clearance. You can get a decent distance from the noise
Report Check-InLots of camping options along this little stretch here. Enchanted forest behind you, ocean views in front. We saw lots of dolphins. Great spot!
Report Check-InNice view of the wales passing true. Quiet and nice but a little dirty.
Report Check-InWild camp sites down by the Magellan Strait. Beautiful location inbetween the trees on the beach. No facilities.
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