Sun (Solar) Valley | Established Campground

Ukraine

Details

Verified:
over 4 years ago
Altitude:
214.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Unknown
Water:
Unknown
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Unknown
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Found this campsite on google maps. It is in a recreation complex - there is a ski slope and a zoo! You have to pay to get into the complex. We didn’t have any cash so got in for free and not sure how much it should have been. Follow the road until you get to the reception, then go straight past it down a small concrete road down a hill. Follow that and then there is a campsite on your left as you come out of the trees. When we went it didn’t appear to be open, but there was a lady living in one of the huts. We weren’t able to drive onto the campsite (car with roof tent) but she let us camp in the parking area for free. If we had a ground tent she was happy for us to camp in the campsite. There are covered picnic benches and some bbqs. Didn’t see facilities. Don’t know when it opens officially, how much it normally costs, or if you can drive into the field during the summer.

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Nice campsite. The owner lives in one of the three wooden houses. There are pittoilets and a cold shower. Basic facilities. We paid 60UAH for camping with 2 people in a RTT. The view over the fields is nice! To get there you need to enter a toll road (10UAH for normal car) and continue till the end. Go underneath the skilift (dirt road) and cross the wooden bridge (ignore the ‘no entry sign’). After the corner the camping is on the right indicated with a sign.

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Found this campsite on google maps. It is in a recreation complex - there is a ski slope and a zoo! You have to pay to get into the complex. We didn’t have any cash so got in for free and not sure how much it should have been. Follow the road until you get to the reception, then go straight past it down a small concrete road down a hill. Follow that and then there is a campsite on your left as you come out of the trees. When we went it didn’t appear to be open, but there was a lady living in one of the huts. We weren’t able to drive onto the campsite (car with roof tent) but she let us camp in the parking area for free. If we had a ground tent she was happy for us to camp in the campsite. There are covered picnic benches and some bbqs. Didn’t see facilities. Don’t know when it opens officially, how much it normally costs, or if you can drive into the field during the summer.

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