Chile
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Quiet place next to the sea. Several places to park inside the small forest. Smooth and pleasant noise of the waves. One or another camper. Next to the road with almost no traffic. Access for all vehicles. This place is reached by crossing in a small ferry that has no cost.
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As described - we enjoyed our night here. Drive straight towards the beach and take the very last track on the left. It looks a little rough to start with, but very quickly you'll see the forest space, or even some spaces along the beach front. Quite a few other people there - mostly locals enjoying the beach or fishing, but we weren't disturbed. There are signs on the beach warning you not to swim here, presumably because of strong currents.
Report Check-InGreat place! We loved it! It is very clean and there are dry toilets which were also clean. Some cars passed by during the day bit everyone was friendly.
Report Check-InNow with two brand new pit toilets, everything else as already described
Report Check-InQuiet place next to the sea. Several places to park inside the small forest. Smooth and pleasant noise of the waves. One or another camper. Next to the road with almost no traffic. Access for all vehicles. This place is reached by crossing in a small ferry that has no cost.
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