高瀬渓谷 心笑キャンプ場

8.2
Excellent
(38 reviews)

Hotel Description

Takase Keikoku Kokorowa Campground

高瀬渓谷 心笑キャンプ場, located in the scenic Takase Keikoku Valley, is a tranquil retreat surrounded by nature's beauty. Nestled in the heart of the Japanese Alps, this peaceful campground offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With an address of Takase Keikoku, Hakuba, Nagano, Japan, it is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a relaxing getaway. The campground is within close proximity to several well-known attractions, including the Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort (just 23 minutes away), Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort (31 minutes), and Kurobe Dam (1 hr 20 min). Guests can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and hiking, or simply bask in the natural surroundings.
The campground offers a variety of accommodation options, including spacious, well-maintained tents and cabins, designed to provide comfort in an outdoor setting. These accommodations are equipped with the essentials, including heating systems, comfortable beds, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Whether you're looking to relax by the campfire or explore the vast wilderness, the hotel's ambiance fosters a calming environment that is perfect for unwinding.
Notable amenities at the campground include high-speed internet access, a fully-equipped kitchen area, and on-site parking for guests. The campground’s close proximity to the famous Hakuba Valley ski resorts makes it a great choice for winter sports enthusiasts, while during the summer months, guests can enjoy water activities at nearby Lake Kisaki (16 minutes away).
The campground is easily accessible by taxi from major transportation hubs, including Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport (1 hr 2 min by taxi) and Toyama Airport (2 hr 38 min by taxi). Whether you're arriving for a ski trip or a summer adventure, the campground's location makes it an excellent base to explore the surrounding area. Guests can also enjoy easy access to public transit, making it simple to reach major attractions in the region.
Guests can take part in various outdoor activities like hiking or boating at Lake Kisaki, which is popular for water sports and camping. Nearby, visitors can also explore Mount Tate, known for its famous onsen, and Kurobe Dam, where breathtaking views of the river and mountains await. The area also offers numerous dining options, from local eateries to upscale restaurants.
The campground ensures a safe and comfortable environment for all guests with stringent health and safety protocols, ensuring peace of mind during your stay. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly retreat or an outdoor adventure, 高瀬渓谷 心笑キャンプ場 offers a memorable experience in one of Japan’s most beautiful natural settings.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning location in Takase Keikoku Valley surrounded by the Japanese Alps

2. Close proximity to Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort (23 min) and Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort (31 min)

3. Variety of outdoor activities including skiing, hiking, and water sports

4. Spacious, comfortable accommodations with stunning mountain views

5. Fully-equipped kitchen and high-speed internet for convenience

6. On-site parking and easy access to major transportation hubs

7. Health and safety protocols in place to ensure guest well-being

8. Nearby attractions like Kurobe Dam, Mount Tate, and Lake Kisaki

9. Quiet and peaceful environment perfect for relaxation and unwinding

10. Ideal for both winter and summer activities in the Japanese Alps


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kurobe Dam
1 hr 20 min
Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort
23 min
Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort
31 min
Mount Tate
2 hr 26 min
Lake Kisaki
16 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.4
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 2 min

Location

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 2 min

Transit: 3 hr 8 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 38 min

Transit: 4 hr 25 min


Nearby locations

5.4

Good Location

Top Attractions


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牧野順子

4/5
A very well maintained campsite. You can set up anywhere you like, except for reserved locations.There is a hot spring facility, and campground users can get a free pass, but unfortunately the hot springs are only available from 8:00 to 18:00 (reception closes at 5:00 pm) in the evening.The toilet has a washlet and is very clean. There is detergent and a sponge in the sink.There is a power source, but large-capacity power sources such as campers cannot be used.There are no activities other than camping (such as playing in the river), and only people who genuinely enjoy camping come here, so it is relatively calm and quiet.

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けろりんkeror1n

5/5
The reception desk at the hot spring facility ``Shokoshokan'' in front of the campsite also serves as the reception desk for the campsite.It's about a 5 minute walk from the campsite.The campsite is accessible. There is a power supply site, and the toilets are state-of-the-art and very clean, but the usage fee is a little high.Please note that the hot spring entrance reception closes at 5pm. Bathing ends at 6pm. Lights out at 9pm.You will be forced to act relatively quickly.Please take your trash home with you.Considering the usage fee, I wonder if something can be done about garbage. That's my honest opinion.I used it on a group camping tour, and there were no groups like Parisi, so I was able to spend the night quietly.This is a campsite that I would like to visit again if I have the chance.

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Yulla HT

5/5
Kokoe campsite.A campsite managed by a local day trip hot spring facility. It seems that there are also old houses and bungalows. We also sell firewood.Campsite users are included in the hot spring usage fee. It's close enough that you can walk to it. The open-air bath was just right and it was very nice.The radio waves come in normally.Is the toilet temporary? I thought it was actually a washlet.Power site available. Please bring your own code. Since it is not high voltage, please refrain from using high voltage home appliances as this may trip the breaker.Check-in, check-out, and lights out are earlier than other campgrounds (after all, it's in the mountains), so be sure to get there early and take your time.We recommend Cain's Home in Omachi for shopping.By the way, all garbage and ashes from the bonfire must be taken home. As a camper, prepare your equipment and use common sense.People who complain about things like this are proof that they are still immature both as campers and as people.There is a road right next to it, but the noise is not that bothersome.In fact, since it's in the mountains, you can really hear the voices after lights out. Stop battling once the sun goes down. Fireworks are also prohibited. I guess so.It is a land of great nature, with monkeys at the campsite and bears nearby.When you are away from the site, be sure to store food, trash, etc. in your tent or in your car. Incense sticks to repel animals are also effective.When I used it, a group of families next door had purposely left garbage bags at the water hole. Doing things like that attracts wild animals, and above all, it lacks manners and common sense.Let's do it properly. This is what is disturbing nature.Because the altitude is high, there is generally a difference in temperature compared to the flatlands. Please check the local temperature and be careful about what you wear. It is mid-August and the temperature at night is 20℃.It was a relaxing campsite in the mountains with nothing good or bad that would make me want to come back again.Sites in the front tend to be crowded and close to each other, so we recommend Site B in the back. One site is roughly 100 square meters.

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55 viviちゃん

5/5
First camping trip with my son⛺It was funI want to go camping again.

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いしマサ

3/5
I used it during the July holidays, and I remember being a little disappointed because there were some neighbors who didn't have good manners, probably because of the camping boom.The campsite itself is clean and camp runs smoothly. The number of toilets is extremely small (there are temporary ones, but it would be better to have permanent ones).There are quite a number of dump trucks running on the adjacent road from morning (probably related to the dam).A water cannon truck is placed just beforehand to prevent dust from flying. Also appears.The only good thing is that there is an open-air bath (which is quite amazing)It wasn't a forest site, nor was it a grassy site, so I somehow felt like I was staying overnight in a park.I want to go to this area in the spring or fall, but the reservation site says it has power, but in reality, the power supply is too small to heat the room. This needs improvement.

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cabbaged

2/5
Used for 3 nights as a family in 2021GW.The first half was cold, dropping to 2 degrees Celsius during the night, but the weather improved and became warmer in the second half.We also found wild vegetables such as cod sprouts in the mountains.The location is not bad, but the overall balance is not good...Even though it's Golden Week, 46,000 yen for 3 nights is too expensive considering the service.It's nice to have a ticket for the bath, but even though it's a power site, the power goes out many times and doesn't come back on for a while, the size of the site is barely tolerable, the toilets are clean but small, there aren't many washing areas, there's no hot water, and there's garbage. Take it home...In my opinion, the service level is in the low 30,000 yen range.It was unfortunate that satisfaction levels dropped significantly due to this gap.