Taihama Camping Ground

7.0
Very Good
(25 reviews)

Hotel Description

Taihama Camping Ground offers a unique getaway in a picturesque location, providing an immersive experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Situated in a tranquil area, this hotel blends comfort with the beauty of the great outdoors. The hotel is conveniently located near popular attractions, such as the Kankakei Ropeway, which offers breathtaking views of lush ravines, and Angel Road, a walkable sandbar that connects a chain of islands at low tide. A short drive will take you to the Shodoshima Olive Park, where visitors can explore Mediterranean-inspired gardens and a Greek windmill. The hotel provides spacious and comfortable rooms, featuring a range of amenities designed for relaxation. Each room is designed with the guest's comfort in mind, offering plush bedding, modern furnishings, and an overall warm ambiance that makes for a restful stay. Special features include high-speed internet access, a fully equipped kitchen, and private bathrooms with premium toiletries. Taihama Camping Ground also boasts convenient transportation options for its guests. The hotel is within easy reach of major public transport hubs, and guests can easily travel to various locations in the region. Airports such as Takamatsu Airport, Okayama Momotaro Airport, and Osaka International Airport are easily accessible by taxi or transit. The hotel is committed to ensuring the health and safety of all guests with enhanced cleanliness protocols and safety measures in place, allowing for peace of mind during your stay. For those looking to explore the area, Taihama Camping Ground offers a variety of activities, from hiking and outdoor adventures to cultural experiences nearby. Popular landmarks include the Teshima Art Museum, an architectural gem, and Chōshi valley Monkey Kingdom Natural Zoo, home to Japanese macaques. A selection of fine dining options is also available nearby. Guests can enjoy creative cuisine at Nonoka, indulge in Italian dishes at Buon Compagno, or sample buffet-style dining at ブッフェレストラン シエル. Other nearby restaurants like Koyomi and Komame Shokudo offer regional and traditional Japanese meals. Come stay at Taihama Camping Ground and immerse yourself in a tranquil escape while experiencing the best of local attractions and dining options.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Spacious and comfortable rooms with modern amenities

2. Fully equipped kitchens and high-speed internet access

3. Proximity to top attractions like Kankakei Ropeway and Angel Road

4. Commitment to guest health and safety with enhanced protocols

5. Variety of dining options nearby, offering different cuisines

6. Easy access to major airports and public transportation

7. Located near cultural sites like Shodoshima Olive Park and Teshima Art Museum

8. Scenic outdoor activities like hiking and visits to local zoos

9. Friendly and engaging atmosphere, perfect for nature and culture enthusiasts


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kankakei Ropeway
19 min
Angel Road
21 min
Shodoshima Olive Park
32 min
Teshima Art Museum
1 hr 27 min
Chōshi valley Monkey Kingdom Natural Zoo
19 min

Nearest locations

ブッフェレストラン シエル
15 min
Komame Shokudo
20 min
Buon Compagno
21 min
Nonoka
30 min
Koyomi
31 min
Cooking Marcus
35 min
Kuishinbo
37 min
Kaina
45 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.0
Nearest airportTakamatsu Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 16 min

Location

Airports:

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 47 min

Transit: 3 hr 23 min

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 3 hr 47 min

Transit: 4 hr 3 min

Tokushima Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 55 min

Transit: 3 hr 58 min

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 41 min

Transit: 4 hr 21 min

Takamatsu Airport

Transit: 2 hr 16 min

Taxi: 2 hr 19 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 4 hr 29 min

Transit: 5 hr 44 min

Transit:

おおべ

Walking: 16 min

たい

Walking: 4 min

ちゅうのくち

Walking: 10 min

ことづか

Walking: 16 min

タカラ学園前

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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Cian Dally

5/5
Great place for hammock camping and very cheap.

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r ggxxxe

4/5
Location is good.The sea is right in front of you and the stars are beautiful at night.It's better not to expect anything from the manager.Also, people who get dissatisfied with others easily should stop.I'm very grateful for this as I'm here to camp in an environment where I can rent a place at a bargain price and even throw away my trash before heading home.If you are dissatisfied, it would be better to spend around 4,000 yen and enjoy the hospitality camp to the fullest.There is plenty of water, toilets, showers, and trash cans, so if you are able to check and make your own decisions, you can camp without any problems.There are a lot of insects and crabs, so if you don't like them, you need to take precautions.Cats come fishing at night.

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渡邉優之

4/5
This is a campsite where a quiet sandy beach on the Seto Inland Sea spreads out in front of you. There are toilets and water facilities, so I think it's a good place for beginners camping. You can also do some simple fishing on the sandy beach. You can catch horse mackerel, gray fish, and charcoal.

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Kazu W

3/5
When I went there, there was no manager. Although there are private houses nearby, the view of the beach is beautiful.

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まったりやる夫

1/5
What was good about itThe scenery and atmosphere are perfect!Firewood is cheap and plentiful, and you can use cut logs as you like.The price is a little higher at 1,500 yen for the tent tent compared to a normal solo camping trip.The sea is right in front of you, so you can swim easily.What was badThe ground is more rocky than I expected, so if you're announcing it as a campsite, you should write about the ground on your homepage.This time I had cast pegs, so I was able to insert them firmly, but if someone who doesn't know anything comes along, there's a chance they won't be able to build the tarp if they're not good at it.The system is such that a member of the neighborhood association randomly picks up the money every day.If it's late, I'll come around 6pm, or if I'm early, I'll be cleaning up after dinner, preparing for the next day, and preparing for a leisurely post-meal time when a person suddenly comes to collect the money without saying a word. It's still scary.Insects become active and bite at night.Insect repellents are almost ineffective, so it's better to use a really strong type of mosquito repellent.There's a pine tree right above us, so there's a lot of shade, but wild birds stay there, and droppings were also dropped on the tent.General reviewTo be honest, I've seen good reviews in the past, but I can't find any of them.If you come once and enjoy it, you'll probably never come again.As for reservations, since I was planning to stay for several nights this time, I made a reservation over the phone in order to reserve a spot first.According to the instructions, when you go to the lot, you will have to put your name and the last four digits of your cell phone number in a designated area, so I was told to use that.On the day, I couldn't find anything that I was told would arrive at the site.I thought I might not have been able to make a reservation, so when I contacted them, they said, ``There are no other reservations, so you can use any space you want,'' and they changed the rules they had set at the time of reservation without contacting me at all, and they didn't even apologize.Since I've been using the campsite, even if I have some complaints, I still enjoy it and think of it as part of the camping experience, so my patience has grown considerably.Can you come a little early to collect the money? When I went to visit them, all they said was, ``There's no manager, so the local government takes turns taking care of things.''I understand that they have to put their work first because they have a life.However, if you are going to take money and use the facilities, you are making it a village-wide business, right? If that's the case, you'd probably look into the timetables of people camping and think about what time is best, whether it's better to have someone on site to manage it, etc.What's even more rude is that even if you're meeting someone for the first time and they're younger than you, don't talk to them in Japanese.You and I are not friends, colleagues, or family.To put it bluntly, what I felt during this camp was that the local government and the managers were generally so clumsy that I thought they didn't want to manage the campground itself, they lacked the know-how, and they didn't want to learn.Amateurs who don't know anything about what the manager mentioned in the previous excellent review left behind for the time being due to the camping boom.Unless this system changes, there is no hope for this campground.I would like people to follow the example of the people working at the Kasagi campsite, which has become a sacred place for solo camping.

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naosan24

5/5
There aren't many places where you can glamp under a big pine tree in nature.I think it's good to visit at least once.

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_ju_n_

4/5
I stopped by while driving along the island.No one is there, so you can relax.

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Noris Nakamichi

4/5
A beachfront facility where you can be soothed by the gentle sound of waves.It seems to be a walking path for locals.There are also toilets, paid showers, and a small trash can. It was 1,000 yen per night by motorbike.