Chile
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Across the tiny wooden bridge (Delicas & Sprinter you can make it, any bigger- no) and down the dirt road. Next to the river. Beautiful spot. Pull down and to the left once the wooden fence posts end and you can pull closer to the water. Beautiful birds. Sheep will greet you in the morning.
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Cyclists here. We spent one night at this spot and had a quiet night of sleep. Keep in mind that there’s houses around, so you’ll be absolutely visible but it’s very quiet. Nobody said anything when we were there as this seems to be a public access point to the river.
Once you cross the wooden bridge, just follow the dirt road for 700 meters. You’ll see a very well established sandy path down the river. We camped in the flat grassy spot by the rose hip bush. No sheep came to say hi tho :(:
Rolled into town the next morning but only coppec (bathrooms and WiFi!) was open at 9am.
Report Check-InNice place! Not totally secluded, houses and fenced in properties nearby but feels very safe. Very narrow bridge to get there.
Report Check-InHermoso lugar a un costado del Rio Mañihuales, hay que considerar que se cruza un puente que admite vehiculos de hasta 3 toneladas.
Report Check-InGreat place! When we were ther it was quite foggy, so we had to imagine the view :-) The sheep greeted us in the morning.
Report Check-Incool spot with nice grassy area, not much wind protection though.
Report Check-InAcross the tiny wooden bridge (Delicas & Sprinter you can make it, any bigger- no) and down the dirt road. Next to the river. Beautiful spot. Pull down and to the left once the wooden fence posts end and you can pull closer to the water. Beautiful birds. Sheep will great you in the morning.
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