Argentina
It’s permanently closed, there an new urbanization project that’s taken over the property.
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It’s permanently closed, there an new urbanization project that’s taken over the property. There still an empty pool but no camping.
Report Check-Inthe camping is closed, not working, but there is a big place that you can spend a night.
Report Check-InThe campground is clean and quiet. Showers are not very hot. Without toilet seats and paper it is definetly too expensiv. Costs 150 ARP pp and 200 ARP for motorhome.
Report Check-InCamping sympa, calme avec une jolie vue
sur la montagne, la piscine est grande et propre. Les sanitaires sont propres, les douches extra !
Like the campsite opposite this is probably only seasonal too. But definitely open today.
Report Check-InAmazing how cleanest bathrooms are, and well maintained place. All kinds of cars and tents. Tables and Bbq places. Pileta (small swiming pool). Small store. Recomended. No wifi at this date.
Report Check-InIt was open at this time of the year (high season), prices are the following : 150 per person + 150 per vehicle. Did not stay.
Report Check-InThere was nobody here. A guy at the Camping El Algorrobal, just in front and also closed, told me all campgrounds in the city except for the nearby Luz y Fuerza are closed for the season.
Report Check-InMuch nicer than expected, looks quite newly renovated.
350pp 2 persons in a van, Pool not included (50 pesos extra)
Little Shop across the street and sandwich bar on site in high season.
Easy walk to the center.
Not open this time of year (Sept) and pool is empty , so had to stay at camp grounds across the road
Report Check-InSimple and nice camping.
It has even a swinming pool.
Van + person is around 160 pesos. Managed to get it for 130.