Uruguay
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End of the road. This reserve technically doesn't allow camping (so no tents) but vehicles are tolerated. It's beautifully peaceful, with flamingos on the lagoon. Driving the beach to La Paloma from here is not permitted - you have to go back West and up to the highway. Free, no facilities. A note for people driving this coast - from here to the circle bridge (where the coast road turns to dirt) there are virtually no opportunities to wildcamp.
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Great place to stay one or two nights in the middle of the nature. We passed the spot of the park ranger, but nobody was there. At the end of the road there is a big place very flat to park. No services and no places to buy anything.
In the morning we did a very nice trekking to the lagoon.
We loved staying there! Increible views of the sky.
The road was pretty good. We drove there with a van (4x2) and the trailer.
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Report Check-InWunderschöner Ort zwischen einer riesigen Lagune und dem Meer. Parken/ übernachten im Auto hat niemand gestört. Man kann dort tolle Strandspaziergänge machen und Vögel beobachten.
Report Check-Inparking slot, very nice, very peaceful. Just two houses next, but Nobody there. 300meters to the ocean, 100meters to the Lagoon. we have been here one night
Report Check-InThis place is in wrong location - it is located at -34.67745, -54.26726
Report Check-Inoriginal spot no longer accessible, but you could stay at the end of the road in the parking lot.
road in top condition, no problems even when wet.
This place is in wrong location - it is located at -34.67943, -54.26871
Report Check-InAgree with the comments, very peaceful. BUT the location is not that far, the road ends earlier and there is a no-driving sign. We passed that sign by a few meters to camp, but the path wouldn‘t have gone much further, fine sand in the end!
Report Check-InAs described. There is a no camping sign next to the little shed /shelter. No one here with me. Amazing sun rise. Super chill.
Report Check-InSpent here one night. few friendly fisher men, quiet. Nice walk at the empty beach.
Report Check-InRoad improved, still a beautiful, quiet place. No sign that would forbid camping, but no cars allowed to drive on shore of laguna or beach.
Report Check-InRoad condition improved, now just the last 1.5km are bad. Ground clearance recommended. Still beautiful and peaceful place. No flamingos today :(
Report Check-InEnd of the road. This reserve technically doesn't allow camping (so no tents) but vehicles are tolerated. It's beautifully peaceful, with flamingos on the lagoon. Driving the beach to La Paloma from here is not permitted - you have to go back West and up to the highway. Free, no facilities. A note for people driving this coast - from here to the circle bridge (where the coast road turns to dirt) there are virtually no opportunities to wildcamp. The last 10km of the road to here gets pretty potholed and can be impassable in heavy rain (although we saw sedans and other 2wds going through some pretty huge water-filled potholes!) . Something to keep in mind.
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