麻那姫湖青少年旅行村

8.4
Excellent
(212 reviews)

Hotel Description

Mana-hime Lake Youth Travel Village

Situated in a peaceful and scenic area, the 麻那姫湖青少年旅行村 (Mana-hime Lake Youth Travel Village) offers a tranquil getaway surrounded by nature. Located at 11-1-1 Hino, Fukui, Japan, the hotel is nestled near the serene Mana-hime Lake, providing guests with beautiful views and a relaxing atmosphere. This youth-focused accommodation offers a rustic charm and serves as a retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With spacious rooms designed for comfort and a friendly, welcoming environment, guests will feel at home during their stay. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities to ensure a restful experience, including air conditioning, comfortable bedding, and clean facilities.
Guests can also enjoy a variety of special amenities such as high-speed internet access, parking, and convenient public baths for relaxation. The hotel’s convenient location makes it easy to explore nearby attractions, such as the stunning Echizen Ono Castle and the peaceful Heisenji Hakusan Shrine, both within a short drive from the property. The hotel is also well connected to major transportation hubs, with Nagoya Airport and Komatsu Airport easily accessible by taxi.
Nearby, visitors can explore numerous restaurants offering diverse cuisines, from traditional Japanese dishes to Western-style meals. Don’t miss the chance to visit Bistro Charme, a cozy bistro only 36 minutes by taxi. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or looking to explore local culture, the Mana-hime Lake Youth Travel Village offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Come and experience this tranquil haven that promises a memorable stay for all guests.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Close proximity to Mana-hime Lake for serene views

2. Spacious and comfortable rooms with modern amenities

3. High-speed internet and air conditioning for added comfort

4. Convenient access to local cultural sites and attractions

5. Nearby scenic hiking trails and panoramic mountain views

6. Easy access to major airports like Komatsu and Nagoya

7. Public baths available for relaxation after a day of exploration

8. Proximity to diverse dining options like Bistro Charme

9. Peaceful, nature-surrounded location ideal for relaxation and adventure


5.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Echizen Ono Castle
37 min
Mt. Arashima
34 min
Heisenji Hakusan Shrine
45 min
Ginnanmine
1 hr
Tree Picnic Adventure Ikeda
1 hr 14 min

Nearest locations

mondo
33 min
Restaurant Takaha
34 min
Ogamachi
35 min
machérie
35 min
Shimomura
35 min
OpenUp
35 min
Bistro Charme
36 min
Cipolla
37 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.6
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 32 min

Location

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr 41 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 14 min

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min


Nearby locations

5.6

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


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susumu .n

5/5
I went there for the first time in a year.Is it a coincidence that the camping boom is at its end?Please feel free to use any available paid sites if you like! I enjoyed it with my camping friends almost exclusively.This is definitely my favorite.

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Rusty Iron

5/5
It was very spacious and comfortable. Auto camping throughout the area - No need to worry even if you have a lot of luggage600 yen per night, total 2200 yen for consecutive nights (including 1000 yen transportation fee)Once you leave, you will need 1000 yen to re-enter. Please be careful.The toilet was a large private room, but it was a little small, but it had a Western-style toilet seat and flush.There are street lights at night.Since it's a mountainous area, the weather forecast can be a bit inaccurate.

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まさ。

4/5
I stayed here for one night on a three-day weekend.We were allowed to use the divided site, but we were the only group on the vast divided site!I wouldn't say the facilities were spotless, but there were no smells and I had a comfortable stay.My campsite ranking No. It's 1!I will use it again.

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mo JASDF

4/5
As I continued driving along the national highway, the road suddenly opened and I saw an incredibly beautiful campsite.I think the price is very reasonable, but it can be a little scary at night since it's dark around there.

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ヨシダケイイチ

4/5
It's a very large site, and on this day it was almost reserved for only two groups. Riders are very happy to have their trash taken away.The restroom has sensor-type lighting, so it's bright at night, but it's better to bring a light with you even during the day since the light doesn't hit the big ones.Please note that the manager will be gone at 4pm, so you will have to pay an admission fee if you enter after that time.

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Obtuse Lemon

5/5
This is a vast campground with free sites only. It's so vast that it doesn't seem to get crowded. The lawn is very well maintained, and there is a river running through the grounds, so you can play in the water in the summer. There is also a pet site, and dogs were let loose inside and ran around happily. Open fires are prohibited.You can maintain your privacy by keeping a comfortable distance from the person next to you. There was a big trap set up in case there were wild boars or bears.To access from the Gifu area, you need to go through Tenka no Akudo No. 418, so I think it would be safer to access from the Ono city area or the Shiratori area.There is a hot shower.The toilets are a bit unsanitary, but the kitchen is clean.There is also a garbage dump where you can throw away your trash on your way home.

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hazy

4/5
I used it for touring solo camping.I was able to get in at a free site, so I didn't have to carry my luggage, which was helpful.It was a bit of a high altitude, but the mornings and evenings were pleasant considering the hot August season.The toilet wasn't very clean, but it was nice to have a hot shower.

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taku

5/5
This is a campsite rich in nature.The entrance fee seems to have increased, and the day camp is 1000 yen.It's far away from the city, so there's nothing to be found around, and there's nothing for sale, so I get the impression that most of the campers are intermediate or above.I really like it because there are a lot of people with good manners and there are a lot of free sites.The ground is hard, so I think it would be a good idea to have forged pegs.There aren't many trees, so there aren't many insects, but monkeys are often seen.It's easy because you can throw away the trash and go home.