Chile
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***No longer accessible for vehicles - a deep trench was recently dug and it now blocks access to the side road leading to camp. There are other small gaps in the fence that a bicycle can pass.!
Epic camp/s amongst the pines or out on a grassy field, overlooking the ocean. Look for a break in the fence into the pine tree block, then take the established dirt road out towards the coast. Then follow your nose through the pines to the right (semi established road) and out to the clearing.
Lots of shelter from rain under the pines. Couple of firepits around - plenty of wood for a fire. We are 2.4m and scrapped a little on some branches, nothing major though. Not visible from the road. Lots of room to run around - good for kids / dogs! Amazing sunset views.
One of our favourite places in 10 months on the road - we spent 4 nights here in between surfing down Caleta Pellines.
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No longer accessible for vehicles - a deep trench was recently dug and it now blocks access to the side road leading to camp. There are other small gaps in the fence that a bicycle can pass.!
Report Check-InThere is now a deep trench blocking access to the dirt road which leads to this spot. No longer possible for any vehicles to access. Bicyclists can still use the spot since they access the side road through small gaps in the fence or by lift into their bike across the trench.
Report Check-InThis place is great! It’s just a huge area of Cliffside and beach. 2WD is fine. Plenty of places to park or pitch a tent.
Report Check-InAfter all the praise we were curious about the place. And were not disappointed. There is a bit of road work on the dirt road going on making access slightly harder but still possible through the wood. We have a high 2WD Ford transit camper van and got through the trees, bigger rigs will not fit.
Wonderful place above the waves. Amazing view. Lots of TP and trash though. Show some love and take some extra with you.
Report Check-InVery nice spot and easy access, you can choose different options, cliff top, close to the beach or hidden under pine trees. All of them not visible from the street. Beautiful sunset. Firerings and floor of an old house (destroyed in the tsunami of 2010?) down at the private beach, however risk of forest fires is high. On a Monday & Tuesday evening super quiet, only one car for sunset which drove away some minutes after it had arrived (spooky- did they check us out?). Only negative point: seems to be a party place during weekends (trash and additionally some corners look and smell like an outhouse), said this, in the trees there is a broken outhouse. Nonetheless, we spent 2 good nights and 1 lovely day on a gorgeous shoreline. Some locals during the day collecting sea kelp.
Report Check-InSuch a gorgeous place. Come here and let the time pass by, you won't regret it!
Report Check-InOne of the best places i've ever camped!
Lots of space and perfect fields for tents!
Wake up with a beautiful sunrise over the ocean🙌🏻
Report Check-InEpic camp/s amongst the pines or out on a grassy field, overlooking the ocean. Look for a break in the fence into the pine tree block, then take the established dirt road out towards the coast. Then follow your nose through the pines to the right (semi established road) and out to the clearing.
Lots of shelter from rain under the pines. Couple of firepits around - plenty of wood for a fire. We are 2.4m and scrapped a little on some branches, nothing major though. Not visible from the road. Lots of room to run around - good for kids / dogs! Amazing sunset views.
One of our favourite places in 10 months on the road - we spent 4 nights here in between surfing down Caleta Pellines.
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