スカイバレーキャンプ場

8.4
Excellent
(116 reviews)

11754-1, Doshi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 402-0200, Japan

+81 90-2231-5903

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Hotel Description

Sky Valley Campground

Nestled in the tranquil, leafy grounds of rural Yamanashi, Sky Valley Campground offers guests a peaceful retreat in a natural setting. Located at 11754-1, Doshi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 402-0200, Japan, this charming campground is just under a kilometer from National Route 413, making it easily accessible for travelers. The area is home to numerous attractions, such as the Doshi Hot Spring, just 10 km away, and the Takazasu Yama hiking area, located 11 km from the site. The rustic cabins are designed to offer a cozy, down-to-earth atmosphere, ideal for nature lovers seeking a comfortable escape. Each cabin features wood-paneled walls, traditional tatami floors, and spacious terraces that invite guests to enjoy the serenity of their surroundings. En suite bathrooms are available, ensuring comfort and convenience. Guests can also request futons for additional comfort, making the cabins perfect for families or small groups. The campground is equipped with a communal kitchen, allowing guests to prepare meals in a shared space. For outdoor enthusiasts, a fire pit and BBQ facilities are provided, offering the ideal setting for socializing and enjoying a meal under the stars. The campground also boasts a well-maintained garden and a campsite for those who prefer a more adventurous stay. A hot tub is available for guests who wish to unwind and relax after a long day of exploring the area. Parking is available on-site for added convenience. Sky Valley Campground is a peaceful retreat with easy access to popular nearby destinations like Lake Kawaguchi, Fuji-Q Highland, and the stunning Arakurayama Sengen Park. The campground's proximity to natural wonders and scenic locations, combined with its comfortable amenities, makes it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a serene escape with a touch of adventure. Guests will find plenty to do nearby, including exploring Lake Yamanaka, enjoying the local dining scene, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. Whether you are seeking relaxation or adventure, Sky Valley Campground offers the perfect balance of comfort and nature for a memorable stay. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the beauty of rural Japan, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and the tranquility of the countryside.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Rustic A-frame cabins with wood-paneled walls and tatami floors

2. Comfortable, private terraces with scenic views

3. Fully equipped communal kitchen for guest use

4. Fire pit and BBQ facilities for outdoor cooking

5. Hot tub available for relaxation after a day of exploration

6. Spacious garden and campsite for nature lovers

7. Proximity to famous attractions like Lake Kawaguchi, Fuji-Q Highland, and Arakurayama Sengen Park

8. On-site parking for guests' convenience

9. Nearby hiking trails, fishing spots, and hot spring baths

10. Quiet, rural location ideal for a peaceful retreat


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Kawaguchi
43 min
Fuji-Q Highland
34 min
Arakurayama Sengen Park
47 min
Oshino Hakkai
31 min
Lake Yamanaka
18 min

Nearest locations

THE TEPPAN 静庵
3 min
オバァノダイドコロ
6 min
Michi no eki Doshi Tedukuri kitchen
9 min
Horohoro
12 min
Gout-Temps
12 min
カジュアルレストラン SANSUI
22 min
Restaurant Ineya
30 min
レストラン ふじおやま
37 min
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Location rating7.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 1 min

Location

11754-1, Doshi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 402-0200, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 43 min

Transit: 4 hr 23 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 1 min

Transit: 3 hr 55 min

Transit:

Doshimasutsuriba

Walking: 17 min

Shiroidaira

Walking: 15 min

Mishobashi

Walking: 15 min

Shimomura

Walking: 11 min

Nagamata

Walking: 9 min


Nearby locations

7.0

Very Good Location

Set on leafy grounds in a rural area, these down-to-earth cabins are less than a kilometer from National Route 413 and 10 km from hot spring baths at Doshi Hot Spring. It's 11 km from access to Takazasu Yama hiking area.

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Teru

5/5
favorite campsiteIt feels like a campsite in the mountains surrounded by nature, and it's a very relaxing environment. I use it 3 or 4 times a year with my friends from the neighborhood.Unlike the vast campgrounds, the sites are properly divided by making good use of the natural height differences. The sound of the river and the chirping of birds are soothing.There is also a toilet with a washlet and a bath so you can spend a comfortable time.Each site has running water and a bonfire stand.There is also a refrigerator, which is shared. (Don't forget your name when using it 😃)Also, there is an unpaved mountain road along the way, but if you are careful you can get there even with a car that is not high (I have done it many times with a low-down car that can pass the vehicle inspection. I just need to be a little careful...)It's much cooler than the lower part (!?), so be careful about the temperature in spring/autumn 👍

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Y S

4/5
Camping for the first time in my lifeI accepted the invitation and came here with two men.It's about an hour from Sagamiko IC on Doshi Michi.If you head from Sagamihara, the campsite is on the edge of Doshi Village.There were countless campsites along the way,Awful location.There is a signboard on Doshi Road, and we proceed steadily along the road where only one car will pass.It's definitely going to be a pain when there's an oncoming car.Also, it is best not to come to the venue in sports cars or other low-height cars with long noses.One of the attractions of the site is that you can park your car next to it, but you must also consider the number of vehicles that will be visiting the site.There is running water within the site, and the toilets are clean and equipped with washlets.Although there is a time limit. There is also a bath.I feel it's a good environment for camping beginners like me.In addition, Wi-Fi is available within the venue,You can even do computer work disguised as detox.The hospitality was better than I expected for my first camp, and I was satisfied.I feel like I understand a little more about how people get addicted to camping.

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NOBU S

4/5
I've been to a nearby campground many times where reservations are difficult, but I've been curious about it for a while, so I used it during Golden Week and this is my honest review.~Good points~・It's located far from the national highway, so there's no noise, and you're right in the middle of the forest, so the only sounds you can hear are the chirping of birds and the natural sounds of the flowing stream.・The tent site also takes advantage of the natural topography and does not need to be modified more than necessary, allowing you to immerse yourself in a sense of harmony with nature and an extraordinary feeling.・There are water stations installed at each site, and it is very convenient to have water available right away.・In these days of soaring fuel prices, taking a bath is a blessing. However, since I can't use a hair dryer (power supply), I have trouble washing my hair.・The usage fee is low, so you won't feel burdened even if you stay for several nights, and you can use your budget for food, sightseeing, etc.・Opinions are divided about the owner, but he is a normal old man who is unique and has some quirks, but loves children and has a good sense of humor.~Points of concern~・There is a stream, but the site we are using is not adjacent to it and cannot be seen, so unlike what I had imagined, I cannot specify the location.・Take home any burnable garbage~Summary~It's for people who want to spend a quiet and relaxing time while feeling the spirit of Doshi, and although it's not a high standard, it's not inconvenient, and it's perfect for solos and families with children who are used to camping. Campgrounds around Lake Yamanaka are expensive, so it's worth using as a base camp for sightseeing spots.

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孝行小嶋

4/5
I was able to fully enjoy forest bathing❗😊

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Service 4

Location4

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Tsuyoshi Shimoyama

5/5
I went there in mid-April using the auto site.Doshi Village's campsite tends to get cold, especially on the Nakayama Lake side, so it's best to bring an electric blanket at night.Apparently there is power supply rental available.The auto site is quite spacious, so there was plenty of room even with a slightly larger tent.Each site has a water hole, which is convenient.Although the bath is not a hot spring, I appreciate that the bath time is long, from 3pm to 9pm.Also, the route to get here is quite difficult to understand, and since it's deep in the mountains, there's no cell phone reception, but you can use WiFi, so don't worry.The prices are reasonable, and although it's not a high standard campsite, I think it's a good place.