轟峡キャンプ村

6.8
Good
(9 reviews)

Japan, 〒859-0125 Nagasaki, Isahaya, Takakicho Zenjuji, 大山1106−37

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Hotel Description

Todoroki Gorge Camp Village

Todoroki Gorge Camp Village, located at 〒859-0125 Nagasaki, Isahaya, Takakicho Zenjuji, 大山1106−37, Japan, is an idyllic retreat nestled in the natural beauty of Nagasaki. This charming campground offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, making it an excellent choice for families and nature lovers. The hotel is situated near several popular attractions, including Yūtoku Inari Shrine and Mt. Tara, offering guests the opportunity to explore the local culture and scenic landscapes. The rooms at Todoroki Gorge Camp Village are designed with comfort in mind, offering spacious accommodations that cater to families. The peaceful atmosphere ensures a relaxing stay surrounded by lush nature. Guests will enjoy unique amenities such as kid-friendly features, ideal for a family getaway. The hotel is also conveniently located with public transportation options, including Nagasaki Airport just an hour away by taxi. Health and safety measures are in place to ensure a secure and comfortable stay for all guests. The nearby top sights, such as Shirakimine Plateau and Todorokikyo, offer excellent opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and outdoor exploration. With a variety of nearby dining options, including TACOTSUBO and Kazuho Sushi, guests can indulge in local delicacies. We invite you to experience the beauty and tranquility of Todoroki Gorge Camp Village, where nature meets comfort in a truly memorable setting.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Kid-friendly amenities for family stays

2. Located near scenic and cultural landmarks

3. Spacious rooms surrounded by nature

4. Convenient access to public transportation

5. Variety of nearby dining options

6. Health and safety measures in place

7. Proximity to popular attractions like Yūtoku Inari Shrine

8. Unique outdoor experiences with hiking and sightseeing


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Yūtoku Inari Shrine
46 min
Mt. Tara
20 min
Todorokikyo
2 min
Shirakimine Plateau
32 min
Mt. Gokahara
46 min

Nearest locations

Kazuho Sushi
13 min
Kajika Shokudo
14 min
Sazanka
15 min
キッチンとどろき
15 min
TACOTSUBO(たこつぼ)
18 min
Shoya Higashiisahayaten
26 min
和食レストラン 庄屋 アエルいさはや店(認証店)
29 min
京かのこ石飛
37 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.8
Nearest airportNagasaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr

Location

Japan, 〒859-0125 Nagasaki, Isahaya, Takakicho Zenjuji, 大山1106−37

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 8 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 46 min


Nearby locations

5.8

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


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原和

4/5
Todoroki Campsite is a campsite located about 7km northwest of Yue Station along National Route 207.It is located in the Todoroki Gorge, which is a mountain stream between the Eboshi Mountain Range, which extends south from Mt. Tara, and the ridge leading to Mt. Toriya, which extends southeast from Mt. Gokebara.In addition, on the east side of Mt. Eboshi, there is the Higashi Valley, named Ochiai River, which joins the Sakaigawa River south of Kuroshinden, Takagi Town, and water that has been selected as one of the 100 most famous waters flows through the site.The mountain stream is sometimes too cold to play in, but there are natural pools and promenades where you can enjoy a stroll.The valley has over 30 large and small waterfalls with abundant clear water and strangely shaped rocks, and the seasonal colors created by the mountains, water, and trees create a beautiful landscape that creates the atmosphere of a deep mountain valley.Although the bungalow does not have any equipment other than lighting, we were able to spend a comfortable time in nature. We also have tents, blankets, firewood, charcoal, pots and kettles available for rent.

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Yuk Fukuda

3/5
Even though it was the first week of summer vacation in July, our group was the only one using this campsite.It's a so-called old-fashioned campsite, with no shops, vending machines, or bathrooms nearby, which are common in modern campgrounds, such as being able to drive up to the bungalow area.The bungalow fee was 10,000 yen...almost double the price at the nearby No○ko Campground.Also, the biggest reason for the loss of customers is definitely the fact that people take their trash home with them.→I took it home and disposed of it at home☝However, I was satisfied with the atmosphere of the campsite and the cleanliness of the bungalows (the interior had recently been redone (July 2018)).

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アウトドアマンP

3/5
Tent sites and bungalows available. First of all, the distance from the parking lot makes it difficult to bring in luggage. There is a road, but you will need to bring a unicycle along the way. The tent site is narrow and has pebbles at the bottom, requiring steel pegs. Although it is a bungalow, the small one costs 6,000 yen and up, which is relatively expensive considering the contents. The inside was tatami-matted rather than wooden.

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ぐりん

2/5
It's narrow and the ground is not grassy and tends to get muddy.It's dark and overgrown with trees.