Panoramic Wild Camp incl. Free WiFi and amazing sunsets | Wild Camping

Argentina

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Verified:
over 2 years ago
Altitude:
1238.2 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
ExplorerSouls.com

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
Yes - Fast
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Nice place along the scenic route to La Carolina. Theres an abondonned building nearby and a small parking space for hikes to the Salto Escondido down in the valley.

Amazing view over the valley, horses and cows roaming around and no one cares about you. Stunning sunsets and sunrises.
Almost no Traffic during night. The free and open WiFi (no password needed) from the town reaches this place. Around 15mbit/s in the morning and 1 mbit/s in the evening.

We stayed here for 5 days.
Drinking water can be found at the San Francisco Gas Station in town. There is also a guy in town that refilled our Gas Bottle. We asked at the Ferreteria next to the Correo Argentino.

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Wonderfull place at the end of one of the nicest road of Argentina. Really quiet at night without any nose.
Just a lot of wind at night... As all over places in San Luis.
Old house of workers who made the road. With free Wi-Fi, hisht speed !!! Incredible!!!

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Nice place along the scenic route to La Carolina. Theres an abondonned building nearby and a small parking space for hikes to the Salto Escondido down in the valley.

Amazing view over the valley, horses and cows roaming around and no one cares about you. Stunning sunsets and sunrises.
Almost no Traffic during night. The free and open WiFi (no password needed) from the town reaches this place. Around 15mbit/s in the morning and 1 mbit/s in the evening.

We stayed here for 5 days.
Drinking water can be found at the San Francisco Gas Station in town. There is also a guy in town that refilled our Gas Bottle. We asked at the Ferreteria next to the Correo Argentino.

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