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After you passed the bridge, there are several signs with arrows how to get there. Street is paved but sometimes very steep and narrow. Just before the camping, it was not possible for our van to go down to the camping, the bad gravel road is very very steep! It looks like they are doing the street, but at the moment it is not possible. Not directly on the water, it's a bit upper (nice views!). For backpackers with tents nice, for overlanders it is difficult or not doable.
Report Check-InWe followed the clear signs along the road to the campsite, going through narrow streets (might be a problem for big rigs) to a place that we would not call 'coolest hostel in town' or a 'unique experience'. The gate was hardly accessible (and we have a small 4x4), you indeed have a view of the city but that includes the river and campsite full of trash. The site looks like it still has to be cleaned and renovated. I am not sure how to describe the place, but I added some photos. To us it was the exact opposite of what is described in the first review (written by the owner I guess).
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