Glamping Arte y Vino | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
11 months ago
Altitude:
247.8 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
twoyearsnotice

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
Yes
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

$10 per person per night dry camping. For directions, use 'Glamping road' to access the campground from the south. iOverlander coordinates are correct, but Google directions might send you to a gated fence from the west.

Airstream rental, (Airbnb rates much higher) toilet, shower, bar, telescopes, rental bikes, tuktuk winery tours, BBQs, communal bonfires; walking distance to wineries; great owner and management; dog friendly & dogs on property; driving directions description found on Airbnb

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Place is good enough for a night. Very friendly owner and cute dogs. Cold showers (at the moment, they might be hot again on a while) and toilets aren't kept clean. We decided to boondock the second night we were in the valle.

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Getting a bit rundown and doesn't look like it's really kept up (we visited in the off season, summer is more busy). Facilities generally clean though. Couldn't find the owner, left money and messaged him on WhatsApp.

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$10 dry camping. There’s a toilet by the eating area and a shower room. Beautiful night, quiet and relaxed.

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Nice place to stay in order to visit the Valle de Guadalupe. It’s in a really wide open area on a large space of land. The owner has airstreams dotted around that he rents. We had a nice flat grassy area to park and there are toilets and showers available. Cost was $10 per person. We were able to walk to Lomita winery, Bloodlust Wine Bar and the Cocina de Doña Esthela (all about 20 mins away). The roads are a bit rough getting into the campsite. Definitely take the “glamping rd” in. We managed after a heavy rain in 2wd.

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It's a lovely area, but $10usd per person per night is a bit steep for dry camping. I think a lot more overlanders would stay here if the price would reflect the amenities a bit more. Anyway, the shower is great, the owner is nice, the dogs are big but very cuddly and chase off the coyotes. We stayed two nights and explored some wineries.

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Very cool place, Cesar is lovely and very helpful. he is making a lot of developments to the camping. If you are looking for a place within walking distance of wineries I would stay elsewhere. Bike rentals were available but not looked after. would be at least 1.5km of dirt roads to the closest winery.

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$10 to camp out, with showers and restroom facilities, and a common area. It’s a bit away from town, down a dirt road, but Google maps will lead you right to it. Not a bad place to stop, was the only one here when I rolled in.

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Amazing spot. $10usd per person for dry camping. We were able to use outlets all around the campground and in the common area as well. The bathrooms and shower were the nicest we’ve used in Mexico. Communal area if you want to use the kitchen or relax in there. We didn’t get to see the airstreams on the inside, but what a sweet setup from the outside. Cesar was an amazingly helpful host and so friendly. He gave us a map of the area and many recommendations. They have bikes for rent and do atv or tuktuk tours on the weekend if someone is around to do them. We were able to ride bikes all around the valley for wine, lunch, and dinner each day.

You must drive in via the 2 main paved roads (follow signs for “glamping”) + ONE well maintained dirt road , as opposed to driving through the many messy village dirt roads.

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Incredible place to stop and spend a night or two. Hot showers, kitchen, flushing toilets, firewood, etc. Super friendly hosts and the dogs are very friendly.

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This place is beautiful. We have been driving throughout Northern Baja for the past 9 days and decided to treat ourselves too a night in an airstream. The main reason I am writing this is the GPS coordinates although our correct will take you through bunch of feelings and put you behind a lock key. So I suggest once you get to Mexico 3 switch to Google maps and search for Glamping arte and vino. It will take you in the correct way.

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We arrived at dark and were greeted by Jose who got us settled. We were the only ones there, very chill. Be really careful with the dogs - they seem friendly but one turned very aggressive on us after he laid down in my van uninvited and we couldn’t get him out. He tried to bite me and it turned into a whole ordeal where Jose had to come lure him out. Otherwise we loved it here.

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The unpaved road is comparatively short and fairly doable for our roadtrek/Chevy Express. Jose was there to greet us, along with a handful of dogs of varying sizes and breeds. We parked in open grass that surprisingly had an electrical outlet and extension cord nearby. There’s a building with bathrooms and telescopes and we are surrounded by aging Air Streams.

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180 pesos per night per person to stay in our Sprinter Van. Caesar said $40usd per person to stay in his airstreams.
We found it quite easy with Google Maps. Caesar has also put signs up to help with directions. It says Glamping with a little airstream logo. Dirt road is a little bumpy at the start but it gets better. lol
Caesar speaks English but the other workers here only speak a little.
Felt very safe, friendly staff. Weekends get busier.
4 beautiful friendly dogs & a cat on site.
Hot showers, flush toilets. Electrical outlets available (Unsure of how many), common area with kitchen & seating. He sells some small bathroom items & drinks inside too. Can hire bikes & tuk tuk.
Walking distance to some wineries.
Quiet nights. Dogs will howl once or twice but it didn’t bother us at all. Nights get fresh at night but it was very cosy.

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Perfect spot for the night. Friendly staff (Spanish only). Showers, toliets, and mirrors were great.

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Very casual, friendly management, hot shower was great.
We paid $10 per person.
Only drawback: ATV’s and motorcycles break up the quiet of nature.

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My dog & I spent the night here in one of the Airstreams to see the lunar eclipse. Nice setup with Airstreams. Separate bathroom & kitchen area. No wi-fi. Pet-friendly. Camping also available on property. If you come during winter be sure to bring extra blankets as it can get very cold.

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We spent one night in the Airstream (around 40$ per person) and another one camping with our Van (20$). We loved the place! Not luxury, casual and friendly. The best part is that you can ask Jose to prepare a fire in front of your van (or the airstream), for only 5$, to chill at night. They even give you a telescope to see the stars.

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Awesome stars, relaxed. Temp got down to 40 degrees and no heat in the airstreams but we bundled up with extra blankets and had a cozy night. Highly recommend taking a bike (they have a fleet of cruisers) ride through the network of dirt roads here for some exercise and to see what’s out here. Jose was very kind and accommodating. Hot showers! Loved it.

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Perfect stop for the first night in Mexico after crossing the border.
Very friendly owner, kitchen, bar, shower, toilet included.
You can also rent an Airstream for sleeping.
Bicycles can also be rent.
Nice atmosphere, calm and secure. Very beautiful campground. Thanks :)

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As described, nice vibe. A couple of friendly dogs running around. You can book through airbnb, we paid 25€. Don’t know if you can discuss the price when you pay on site. Difficult to find: take time to get here!

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$19/night camping or airstream rental; toilet, shower, bar, telescopes, rental bikes, tuktuk winery tours, BBQs, communal bon fires; walking distance to wineries; great owner and management; dog friendly & dogs on property; driving directions description found on AirBNB

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