Chile
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Only few Cargo trains passing. We had 3 in the evening, 1 at night and 3 late morning. Shade available, directly at the river, foot path along river, swimming possible, celular signal ok. Locals use this place also to slip boats. Access from main road some hundred meters before paso superior (crossing railway) at bus stop km108 coming from Coihue on roads 180/156. Follow the dirt road, then arriving at railway bridge, turn right straight direction river. Easy for all cars and motorhomes.
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great spot with lots of room for big rigs and for tents. just follow the dirt road in parallel to the AV. Julio hemmelmann until you hit the train tracks and then turn right (the road to get here is not on Google maps)
Report Check-InThere is a fence which makes it impossible to continue. The only option is just outside the fence. Just for one car, not even a big rig. On foot you can still reach the river, swim and walk a bit.
Report Check-InOnly few Cargo trains passing. We had 3 in the evening, 1 at night and 3 late morning. Shade available, directly at the river, foot path along river, swimming possible, celular signal ok. Locals use this place also to slip boats. Access from main road some hundred meters before paso superior (crossing railway) at bus stop km108 coming from Coihue on roads 180/156. Follow the dirt road, then arriving at railway bridge, turn right straight direction river. Easy for all cars and motorhomes.
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