Yumenomori Park Camping Ground

7.6
Very Good
(80 reviews)

Hotel Description

Yumenomori Park Camping Ground offers a unique retreat surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of nature. Nestled in a tranquil area, this camping ground invites guests to immerse themselves in the great outdoors while enjoying convenient access to local attractions. With Uryu Falls just a seven-minute drive away, visitors can explore stunning waterfalls and lush hiking trails nearby.

The camping accommodations are designed for comfort and relaxation, providing spacious and clean facilities that cater to families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Each site is equipped to ensure a cozy stay, allowing guests to unwind after a day of adventure. The serene environment enhances the overall ambiance, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Special amenities at Yumenomori include well-maintained bathrooms praised by guests for their cleanliness and comfort. The camping ground also features easy access to essential services, ensuring a hassle-free experience. High-speed internet is available, allowing guests to stay connected while enjoying their outdoor getaway.

Transportation is convenient, with several public transit options nearby. Guests can easily reach Matsuyama Airport in approximately 1 hour and 38 minutes by taxi, while Kōchi Airport is just under 1.5 hours away. For local exploration, walking paths connect visitors to various points of interest, making it easy to navigate the area.

Health and safety measures are a top priority at Yumenomori Park Camping Ground, with protocols in place to ensure the well-being of all guests. The camping ground’s staff is committed to maintaining a safe environment, allowing guests to relax and enjoy their stay.

Top activities include hiking in the nearby Nakatsu Gorge, famous for its fall colors and scenic beauty, and visiting the Shikoku Karst for sweeping views and natural trails. For cultural experiences, guests can explore the Iwayaji Temple, a sacred site with rich history and stunning views.

Nearby dining options are varied and delightful, with several restaurants just a short drive away. Ponte offers a lovely atmosphere perfect for family meals, while Restaurant akibanoyado serves delicious local cuisine. Romantei is known for its unique menu, and Kitahara specializes in Japanese fare, providing an authentic culinary experience.

Yumenomori Park Camping Ground invites you to experience the charm of nature while enjoying comfortable accommodations and exciting local attractions. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this camping ground promises a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Guests praised the bathrooms for their cleanliness and comfort

2. Only a 7-minute drive to the scenic Uryu Falls

3. Ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts and families

4. High-speed internet available for guests to stay connected

5. Convenient access to local attractions and dining options


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nakatsu Gorge
8 min
Shikoku Karst
1 hr 10 min
Uryu Falls
7 min
Niyodogawa Tourism Association
16 min
Iwayaji Temple
48 min

Nearest locations

Ponte
9 min
Saruhashi
9 min
Romantei
15 min
Dining Osaki
16 min
Kitahara
17 min
Restaurant akibanoyado
20 min
Restaurant Yosaku
22 min
CAFE and BEEFkaru
23 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.8
Nearest airportKōchi Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 29 min

Location

Airports:

Hiroshima Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 47 min

Transit: 8 hr 42 min

Matsuyama Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 38 min

Transit: 7 hr 22 min

Kōchi Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 29 min

Transit: 4 hr 42 min

Transit:

斧ノ谷

Walking: 13 min

上屋敷

Walking: 9 min

がっこうまえ

Walking: 5 min

長坂橋

Walking: 10 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location


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Anthony Magen

4/5
Beetle dreaming location hidden up a climb. By a small river with showers lights cooking facilities and good camping locations

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George Badea

5/5
Very nice location!

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H T

4/5
Niyodo Blue × Not crowded × Camping facilities (not free). Choose this one.The site is small, so I think it would be a good idea to rent two sections.The river feels more like a narrow and clear stream than the typical Niyodo River. If you want to swim and dive, this is the place. On the other hand, it's safe for children 💡, but the site and river are out of sight.The water quality is excellent, nothing to say about it❗️It feels like the water is coming from the mountain, so it's a bit rough, but it doesn't remove oil at all ❗️

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Yukihiro Matsumoto

4/5
I went there during Obon, so I thought it would be hot at this time of year, but it was close to a river and at a high altitude, so the wind was blowing and it was cool.The site and restrooms were clean.The site is small, so I reserved 4 sections and was able to spend a comfortable time.The manager was kind and gave me a gas cylinder that was not for sale, which was very helpful.thank you

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石村裕美

4/5
As mentioned in other people's evaluations, it is true that you cannot specify the size of the plot. However, if you plan on staying solo in a tent for around 1,000 yen, you will be able to enjoy a relaxing time with clean toilets and kitchens, a clear stream right in front of you, a well-maintained promenade, vending machines, and a cafe with delicious beer.Personally, it's one of my favorite campsites because it's a good value for money campsite.However, there is a free campsite next to Agawa Sky Park a few kilometers above this, so I personally tend to go there more often.

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tpfrc302

5/5
I went there for the first time in a while. The problem is that the plots are too small, but the location is great. There are no insects in this season, it's not too cold, and the bonfire is the best

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Tsuyoshi Umemoto

2/5
The road to get to the campsite is really narrow (this is not an issue with the campsite, so it is not included in the ★ rating).I had intended to go to a hot spring in front of the campsite, but the path was so narrow that I gave up because I didn't want to set up my tent and then go back the way I came.Regarding the bath, you can use the bath at the adjacent facility Shimonanosato. However, the bathtub is home-sized and can only accommodate two adults. There are 3 showers.If you don't want to soak in a bathtub naked shoulder-to-shoulder with complete strangers, it's better to avoid crowded times.Guests staying at Shimonanosato tend to have dinner from 6:00 pm, so between 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm, the use of the baths will not overlap with guests.The campsite is divided along the road, so you can park your car on the road and unload your belongings if you don't have to waste time setting up your campsite.The entire campsite is sloped.The size of the plot is specified on the reservation page, so you will need to choose a plot according to the size of the tent you will be using, or reserve multiple adjacent plots depending on the area you want to lay your tent or tarp. The smallest plot is 2 x 3 m.There is a passage (?) boundary area of ​​about 60 to 80 cm between each section.The handling of this boundary area feels like a gray area.If you use a non-freestanding tent with a floor area of ​​2 x 2 m in the smallest section, the guy ropes will end up outside the section, so be careful.If you are a first-time user, you might misjudge the size of the plot required for your site and the distance between you and other campers (I was wrong).The location is right in front of a mountain stream, but you can only hear the sound of running water from the tent site.There are no supermarkets or convenience stores within 5km.A campsite with no notable features other than the usage fee.(It seems that it used to be free, but from previous users it seems like the fee is high compared to the convenience, but even if you use multiple plots, it still falls into the category of a cheap campsite.)

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非公開

1/5
Think of the fee as ``the price of having fun at the source of the Niyodo River'' or ``an offering to the river.''○Good points:The river in front of you is the source of the ``Niyodo Blue'', and it is extremely beautiful, cool, and pleasant, and during the hot season, you can cool off and play until the end of the day.If you happen to have a tent and you can't drive home after drinking some delicious craft beer, you can stay the night.○Bad points:There are a lot of comments criticizing the charging system as ``just making money,'' but I don't think it's a question of ``if it's free, it's fine.''The campground and tent sites are so small that there is no point in dividing them into sections.The lowest price site is 2 x 3 m, so just pitch a solo tent and you won't even have space for a bonfire or even a chair.Make sure to ask the management or the customers next door during the day how far you can extend the area.Guests in neighboring compartments are "in a relationship where both sound and light can be heard no matter what," so rather than "following poorly thought out rules," all guests should work together gently to make the camp as pleasant as possible. It's better to think about things that make you happy.At night, until around 24:00 when all the guests are asleep,・Lanterns and water plant lighting,Or the useless LED lights held by customers heading to the toilet.illuminated the tent,・The sound of running water, the engine noise of annoying customers arriving late at night, and the excited laughterHowever, the message "reverberates throughout all the customers' sites."All of the long and narrow camping sites are located on the side of the road and have either a parking lot in front of you or near a water station, so as long as you use these campsites, there is no way to escape the lights and sounds of other guests.It makes me think about personal space even though I'm camping. Isn't it strange?The road to get there is not a problem,It's normal for users to pay money for a campground that provides various environmental improvements (and it's not expensive), but I don't mind it.What disappoints me more than anything is that the campsite has a habit of being empty and empty, and people say, ``This site is good enough for one person. "I recommend it because it's cheap," or somehow get them to make a reservation.``It seems like all the other campgrounds are doing that,'' he says, ``They just install toilets and water, and properly divide and maintain the sites.``They don't really understand what camping is like, and they don't really try to provide an experience for their customers.'' I don't want campgrounds to be managed by people who have the attitude that they'll only recommend campsites based on the low face value.If you could post more images of the campsite on the website, or tell us the distance to the next door when making a reservation, I wouldn't have to be so frustrated.If I could fill out even one of the questionnaires, I would be relieved of my frustration and have hopes for things to get better, but since I keep neglecting to do things like that, the value of ``camping that takes you to the depths of the mountains with beautiful scenery'' is completely ruined.

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djkgdtdt 38d2u

1/5
I went to have a look.There was a charge.What surprised me was that the division2×2 (440 yen)2×3(660 yen)4×4 (1,760 yen)It was very small and difficult to use.You can't even put up a solo tent with a 2×2 or 2×3.Even with a 4×4, it is impossible to camp as a family unless you use two sections.Who thought of this? ?I'm giving up on camping here.

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コブタ姫

1/5
I went there for the first time with a friend who enjoys sleeping in cars and camping for disaster prevention purposes.I looked at other people's comments and was surprised that the area was so small.The smallest and cheapest plot is 2 x 2 meters, but it's so narrow that even a tent would fit inside. Moreover, there is almost no space between the neighboring plots, so if the plots are full, I think it will be quite a pain.They sell one plot cheaply, but I guess they expected to rent several plots from the beginning, so in the end, they had to rent several plots and the price became high.I'm convinced that it can't be helped even if there are comments saying that I'm a profit-oriented person. In the past, it was free and there were no designated sections.Who turned this campsite into something like this? I wondered if that person had ever camped here.I don't know about it in the summer, but in the winter it's hidden behind the mountain and there's no sunlight at all. It's extremely humid, probably due to the location, so everything I put outside gets damp. Of course, the tent doesn't dry either.I had been looking forward to it and had finally arrived at the narrow mountain road from far away, but it turned out to be a really disappointing campsite.However, the person at the reception was very kind, offered advice on various matters, and seemed apologetic about my dissatisfaction, but I would like the town that runs the campground to reconsider.Kochi Prefecture has a spirit of hospitality. I went to campgrounds in various cities, towns and villages, but I was wondering if there was a shortage here?