Chile
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Access road to the beach with four spots to park on the way down. Easy access for any size vehicle and plenty of space for a tent too.
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GREAT spot, we go down to the beach with our canper, very calm and safe, beautiful lake to swim, no facilities.
Report Check-InNice spot. I only stayed for lunch, though, as my dog went crazy with all hidden trash and toilets... Most of the bushes were sweet and juicy wild blackberries - the sweetest I ever tasted - but I asked a local why they weren't eating them or taking them home. Apparently there is the risk of contamination by a rat that can carry the hanta virus. She said it's better if you wash the berries very well, but I just chickened out. I could have eaten 1 kilo, made jam, etc...
There were plenty of locals, btw. With tents, motorhomes, having picnics.... but still lots of room between groups.
There are many possibilities along the whole beach to place tents or park on the beach or in grassy lots between the beach and the road. Very warm water for swimming, few people around but some litter, if you look around a little you can also find firewood. Nice view and sunset.
Report Check-InAccess road to the beach with four spots to park on the way down. Easy access for any size vehicle and plenty of space for a tent too.
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