だんパラ公園 キャンプ場

7.2
Very Good
(106 reviews)

Hotel Description

Danpara Park Campground

Welcome to だんパラ公園 キャンプ場, a charming and serene camping park nestled in the picturesque natural landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan. This peaceful retreat is located just 13 minutes from Hakucho Bridge, offering guests stunning views and easy access to some of the region's most iconic sights. Whether you're looking to enjoy the tranquil environment or explore the wonders of the surrounding area, だんパラ公園 キャンプ場 is the perfect base for a memorable experience. The camp features spacious, well-maintained grounds with a variety of accommodation options, including tent sites and cozy cabins, designed to provide comfort amidst nature. Guests can relax in the natural surroundings, enjoy outdoor activities, and explore the nearby hiking trails. Special amenities include picnic areas, campfire sites, and high-speed internet access, ensuring guests can stay connected while embracing the outdoors. For transportation, the hotel is conveniently accessible by taxi from New Chitose Airport, which takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. The region is rich with attractions, such as the Noboribetsu Onsen and the fascinating Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley, both just a short drive away. Guests can also visit Noboribetsu Bear Park, Cape Chikyu, and Hakucho Bridge for unique outdoor experiences. After a day of adventure, visitors can indulge in local dining options, with a variety of restaurants offering Japanese cuisine within easy reach. Embrace the beauty and tranquility of Hokkaido at だんパラ公園 キャンプ場, your gateway to an unforgettable outdoor escape.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to Noboribetsu Onsen for relaxing hot springs experiences

2. Access to hiking paths in the Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley

3. Close to Noboribetsu Bear Park with family-friendly attractions

4. Convenient location near scenic Cape Chikyu with ocean views

5. Easy access to Hakucho Bridge, offering stunning city vistas

6. Spacious and well-maintained camping areas for a nature-filled stay

7. Comfortable cabins and tent sites designed for relaxation

8. High-speed internet access available throughout the park

9. Peaceful and scenic environment for outdoor activities

10. Accessible by taxi from major airports including New Chitose and Sapporo Okadama


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Noboribetsu Onsen
33 min
Noboribetsu Jigokudani Valley
34 min
Noboribetsu Bear Park
34 min
Cape Chikyu
29 min
Hakucho Bridge
13 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.8
Nearest airportNew Chitose Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 15 min

Location

Airports:

Hakodate Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 31 min

New Chitose Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 15 min

Sapporo Okadama Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 42 min


Nearby locations

5.8

Good Location

Top Attractions


Reviews

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冨澤一郎

3/5
The campground is divided into paid campsites (open on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) and free campsites.Free of charge is on a natural slope between forests.Of course, the water and toilets are clean, but the paid ones are clean.Free is difficultGarbage can only be thrown away for a fee.

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hi y

5/5
The toilet is super clean. Each room has a different wallpaper.

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Raluca Nagy

5/5
Amazing campsite, probably the best toilets I have ever seen on one, beat many hotels! Nice grass, in the middle of nature, very quiet and pleasant.

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あっき

2/5
It seems like it's a trial period, but the facilities and prices don't match. It was a good place.

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いぬ

2/5
It's hard to say, there's a lot of snow this season, so I recommend it once the snow is gone.

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勘吉両津

4/5
Is it okay to survive?

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Hiro K

1/5
At the end of July 2022, it changed from free to paid. Admission fee is 1,500 yen/person, site fee is from 1,300 yen.On weekdays, admission is free for Muroran residents.The toilets are clean, but it's expensive considering you can't park next to your car.There is space for campers, but there are no prices listed, so I don't know if it's free or paid.It's also a mystery how they manage admission (walking and playing are free, only camping is charged)When I inquired, I found out that the day camp costs the same.Barbecue on the day is also available for a fee.The line between camping and play is a mystery.probablyTent → PaidTarp → PaidBBQ → PaidChairs and tables → unknownLeisure sheet → freeLunch box → freeCooking on a cassette stove → unknownPlay, walk → FreeCamper site → unknownPlease inquire for details.

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碧だるま

1/5
Yakiniku, which used to be available for free, now has to be paid.

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田中太郎

4/5
July 27, 2022. By chance, I was staying in the car and using the parking lot. There was a large lawn, and it was great to see the stars at night and the sea of ​​clouds in the morning. When I came, was there an administrator near the brand new black building? There were some people like that, so I told them I would like to park my car and they said yes, but from the 30th there will be a fee to use the campsite. If you search on the internet, it seems to be 1,500 yen. It's good to be fashionable by entrusting management to the private sector, but what's the point if the burden of park maintenance goes to poor riders? I don't know if the campsite will cost 1,500 yen until I do some research, but if that's the case, I think they should not only spend money on the administration building, but also spend money on rebuilding the toilets inside the campsite.I didn't use it a second time as I was passing by, but it was a very nice place.

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ZX Xperia

4/5
Although it is a free campsite, it seems that the designated manager is planning to charge a fee. We recommend that you obtain the latest information when using the service.This is also the trailhead for Mt. Murorandake. It's a good mountain, but when I visited the other day, I had to cancel the mountain climbing due to bad weather.