Termal Ecologica Rio Blanco | Established Campground

Chile

Details

Verified:
about 2 years ago
Altitude:
761.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
abenteuertour.de

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Beautiful natural hot springs. Several natural swimming pools with sandy soil from 45 ° to 30 ° C. $10.000 pesos per person for hot springs, $12.000 per person for hot springs (24 hours) and camping. The access to the place is via a pretty bad and sometimes very narrow gravel road. From the campsite you can cross the river and walk to the National Park Huerquehue.

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Current price is CLP 15000 per person per night, including springs. Good 3G coverage with Claro and Wom.

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The hot springs are open. 10.000 pesos per person, 12.000 per person for hot springs + camping.

Be aware that the trail from Huerquehue National Park is currently closed and may not open for the season. Check online or call before you try. I believe the vendor of Refugio Renahue lost their concession, and the park is not currently maintaining the trails northeast if Los Lagos. The guards would not even let us bring in backpacks to thru hike to the termas.

Roads are open.

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Nice natural - like pools. really warm to less warm, half in the river. cars can not entry the camping. Camping only for tents, but cars vans or truckcampers van stay on the parking and use the facilities. toilets old, but they are building new ones, maybe later thuis year ready. No douches.
a lot of people during the day, (saterday and high season) but most of them left around 7 p.m.
The other camping is better, I think (campers on the camping, nice grass) but the pools of this Thermae are more nice and less crowded.

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very nice place to stay. Beautiful natural pools. We were alone in one pool. only few people over the day and nobody in the morning. We paid 10.000 pP including camping. The termas are really warm and in beautiful surrounding, one directly by the Rio. The owner is very friendly and caring.

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Nice termales. The nature pools are clean and nice to hang out all the day. The owner is super friendly. He showed us all the place and helped us to level up our car. Bathrooms are old but clean. We payed 5000 pesos per people and could stay 24 h.

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I wouldn't say they're the best thermals we've seen, but they are nice (and reasonably priced). The pools are right on the river - water is piped into them from above and they do look more 'natural' than some of concrete pools we've seen at other places. The 'camping' / parking for vans etc is above the campground, so you have to cross the road and go through a gate to the campground and thermals. There are some picnic tables and asado pits up where you park though. The owners are super lovely. Not really sure what the price is - we were told 4000pp per day, so 8000pp to camp + 4000 for the van. The S-965 is a beautiful detour to / from Pucon.

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a neat small camping. perfect for setting your tent. has rockpool with 40°water and in the main season I was 1 out of 2 people that camped there. cold showers (not necessary because there are the pools and river) - the owner is super friendly and keeps the place very clean (to the point of having wasp traps installed) - 7000pp for a very calm night and a nice place.
THE CALM and good CHOICE in this location (see San Sebastian Camping)

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Great spot to camp, $8,000 pp including access to the termas. Very friendly owner, super quiet at night. Unlike many of the other termas in the area, these are rocky, natural pools rather than concrete. Cold showers and basic (but clean!) baños. Open all year.

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One of the best places so far! Great Termas and camping. You have to level out the ground for bigger rigs. Road can be difficult for trucks. 7000 pesos per person/night including termas. Got also a load of firewood for the night and warm handmade bread in the morning for a low fee. Will come back!

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A stunning little spot by the river. Not easy to level out on the grass, so bring levellers if you have them. Bathroom us basic. Showers cold. Basic picnic tables at the vamping areas. The stand out is the hotsprings - we soaked for hours. If it rains, even better. It's magic. 6000 per person per night to camp, including hotsprings access. Road access seemed fine. Not possible to walk over to the Parque Nacional at the moment as the weather has damaged the bridges.

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The price for camping includes entrance fee to the beautiful natural hot springs. Since we were not able to level the car on the campground, we were allowed to park on the big grassy field. Clean toilets, cold showers. The hot springs are one of the best we have met in Latin America. Several natural swimming pools with sandy soil from 45 ° to 30 ° C. The access to the place is via a pretty bad and sometimes very narrow gravel road.

From the campsite you can cross the river and walk to the National Park Huerquehue.

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