Bihoromidorinomura Forest Park Camping Ground

8.4
Excellent
(141 reviews)

Hotel Description

Bihoromidorinomura Forest Park Camping Ground is a tranquil retreat nestled in the scenic beauty of Hokkaido, Japan. Located just a short distance from the Bihoro Museum and the stunning Bihoro Midori-no-Mura, the hotel offers a peaceful escape surrounded by lush forests and nature. The hotel’s design reflects its natural surroundings, blending rustic charm with modern amenities to create a serene atmosphere. Whether you are here for a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or a nature-focused retreat, the hotel offers an ideal setting to relax and unwind.
The hotel’s rooms are spacious and comfortable, providing a perfect sanctuary after a day of outdoor activities. Each room is designed with natural wood tones and large windows that bring in the surrounding landscape, making the environment feel even more open and connected to nature. The rooms are equipped with modern conveniences to ensure a comfortable stay, including free high-speed internet, cozy bedding, and ample space for both relaxation and work.
Guests at Bihoromidorinomura Forest Park Camping Ground can enjoy several special amenities, including fully equipped kitchens in some rooms, perfect for self-catering. The hotel also offers easy access to local public transportation, with Bihoro Station just a short 8-minute taxi ride away. Memanbetsu Airport is only a 18-minute drive, making travel to and from the hotel highly convenient.
Health and safety are top priorities at the hotel, with enhanced hygiene measures and protocols in place to ensure guests feel safe and secure during their stay.
Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park, a breathtaking park filled with pink moss phlox during spring, or the picturesque Lake Airi, known for its striking winter drift ice and swans. Fairy Tale Hill, a popular photography spot, is also within reach, offering beautiful views of fields and Japanese larch trees.
For dining, there are several great restaurants within a short drive of the hotel. Try the delicious dishes at 양식당 · 라구, or enjoy the cozy atmosphere at Chirai Izakaya. With options ranging from Chinese cuisine to traditional Japanese meals, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, cultural exploration, or a relaxing stay, Bihoromidorinomura Forest Park Camping Ground is a perfect choice for your next getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Bihoro Museum and 美幌みどりの村

2. 18 min drive to Memanbetsu Airport

3. Fully equipped kitchens in select rooms for self-catering

4. Surrounded by lush forests and tranquil nature

5. Convenient access to public transportation, including Bihoro Station

6. Health and safety protocols in place for guest well-being

7. Nearby attractions include Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park and Lake Airi

8. Variety of dining options available nearby, from Japanese to Chinese cuisine

9. Scenic surroundings perfect for outdoor activities and photography


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Higashimokoto Shibazakura Park
33 min
Lake Abashiri
30 min
Bihoro Museum
4 min
美幌みどりの村
5 min
Fairy Tale Hill
20 min

Nearest locations

Chirai
8 min
ぶらっさむ
8 min
とまり木
8 min
カフェレストラン きんぎょ食堂だいず
9 min
天上天
9 min
フレンチダイニング グラース
9 min
양식당 · 라구
10 min
カフェ・レストラン オレンジハウス
10 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportMemanbetsu Airport
Travel time to airport18 min

Location

Airports:

Monbetsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 42 min

Transit: 4 hr 24 min

Memanbetsu Airport

Taxi: 18 min

Transit: 36 min

Nakashibetsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 52 min

Transit: 8 hr 57 min

Kushiro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 57 min

Transit: 5 hr 17 min

Transit:

Bihoro Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 36 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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33 reviews

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ちゃまちこ

4/5
A campsite where you can enjoy the scenery, play equipment, and picking up chestnuts and walnuts.2024.9 Stayed in a bungalow.If you tell us your desired location when making a reservation, we will tell you that it depends on the situation.Although it wasn't the place I wanted, ``Ume'' was good because it was close to water, the toilets weren't far away, and it was easy to get to the playground equipment. Cars were blocking the water hole, so we moved to a nearby parking lot except for loading and unloading luggage.Bungalows seemed to vary in many ways, including whether you could park your car nearby, how good the scenery was, and how spacious they were.The children enjoyed the long slide, the high-speed Tarzan rope, and picking up nuts.It wasn't crowded and it was quiet and comfortable at night.

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ニーナ

3/5
I went to play with my child.There were several long slides, which the children enjoyed. The slide was built on a steep hill, so it was difficult to climb up.No campers allowed! said the manager.

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Yuji Otaka

5/5
Two adults and three children used a six-person bungalow with a hammock. The hammock is on a covered landing in front of the entrance, so you don't have to worry about getting wet in the rain. Now 4400 yen is very reasonable.The manager was also friendly and made me feel at ease.The tube-type slide (available from 9am to 5pm) is quite thrilling for adults.Past images show athletic play equipment, but it appears to have been removed. There is a Tarzan rope.I have an email address, but it's best to assume that we can't communicate. There's no problem with phone calls.

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阿部洋二

3/5
The toilet is also clean and has a sink.

Room 3

Service 3

Location3

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白取学

4/5
This is my first time using it.I decided on this based on the website and reviews, and I think it's mostly based on the reviews.If you go up a gentle slope from the entrance of the campsite, you will find the administration building.It feels like it is divided into an upper and a lower part with the administration building at the center, with the lower part (entrance side) being a free site and the upper part being a site for bungalows, etc.This time I used a free tent site.There are three levels from the administration building, and the top level is the most spacious and has a toilet and kitchen, so it seems to be the most crowded, while the middle and lower levels, further away from the facility, have fewer people pitching their tents.During the holidays, there seemed to be a lot of families, and the children of the guests staying at the top bunk used the free tent sites in the middle and bottom bunks as a playground and it was quite lively.It's better than having troublesome customers drinking and making noise until midnight, since the children will quiet down when the time comes.Also, although there are no hot springs nearby, there is a surprisingly clean shower room, so I personally like it👍.Bihoro-designated garbage bags (10 liters, 20 liters) are sold at the administration building, so you can safely dispose of your garbage with them.You will have no choice but to procure ingredients etc. in the town of Bihoro.I was worried about insects because the forest is close to the mountainous area, but there are almost no insects.It's not like they don't exist, but I didn't have any trouble or stings.

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Hideki Nammoku

5/5
Great view

Room 5

Service 4

Location5

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K Chisa

5/5
I used a bungalow. It was a hot day, so they gave us a bungalow in the shade of a tree, so we didn't need a tarp. The manager is kind. The toilets are also clean.It's a sloping place, so it was difficult to climb up and down and carry luggage, but the view was nice and I enjoyed the roller slide. Think of it as good exercise.It is also rich in nature, and we were able to see lizards, squirrels, rabbits, and red-headed woodpeckers. There were a lot of insects, so I couldn't sleep at night due to the noise of insects that got into the bungalow. Next time, I'd like to get revenge by taking precautions against insects and the heat, and preparing binoculars and a camera.

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Akie seino

5/5
I stayed with my children during the summer vacation of 2023🎶It's very easy to spend time with play equipment, but there are bungalows on the mountainside, so it can be difficult for people with walking disabilities.There are showers, but if you have a car, we also recommend the Bihoro Pass bath! !

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犬aotake

5/5
A big brown bear appeared at the entrance! 🐻In September 2020, there was a brown bear sighting above the campsite 🐻Based on this information, without telling my family, I stayed in a tent during Golden Week in May 🌸 while the cherry blossoms were blooming ⛺It cost ¥440 per adult, and the tent site was empty and we had a quiet time.But don't brown bears come at night? I was worried and scared 😅Since the hot spring is 3km away, I used the shower at the campsite for ¥300.As I mentioned earlier, a big brown bear appeared at the entrance! It's 🐻.It fuels your fear 😅Maybe that's good.I want to come again 👍

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蛍千里(kei)

3/5
I used it during my Golden Week holidays.Kevin and the bungalow were fully booked as it was the holidays. There was plenty of room for the free site that was accepted on the day.The campsite itself is quite large, with playground equipment and walking paths, so I think it's a great campsite for families with children.Check-in is late from 3pm. Day camp seems to start in the morning.The administration building appeared to be closed at 5 p.m.If your check-in time is going to be late, it would be best to let them know.In addition to selling firewood and charcoal, the administration building also has coin showers available 24 hours a day. There was a coin laundry, but it looked quite old, so I'm not sure if it would be usable.There are also vending machines, and you can dispose of your trash by purchasing regionally designated trash bags at the reception.There are several parking lots next to the campsite, but they are narrow so many people park their cars on the edge of the path.There are many slopes, so those traveling by bike should be careful where to park.The reception desk will only help you fill out forms and guide you through the site, so if you have any concerns about things like what to do with trash or where to pitch your tent, please ask there.Also, no matter how long you wait, you won't receive a reply to the email inquiry from the website, so it's best to always check by phone.There's a good chance you haven't seen the email.