Camping Miguel Lillo
Camping Miguel Lillo is a campsite beside the sea in Necochea, Argentina, with 425 plots for pitching tents or parking trailers. The grounds are covered with conifers, willows, and eucalyptus, and offer lodging in rooms, bungalows, and hostels equipped with grills and access to a private beach.
The campsite developed as a recreational facility for visitors to the coastal city of Necochea and became a popular destination for families and camper travelers. Over time, it expanded with modern amenities like a swimming pool, medical services, and improved access to the private beach.
The site functions as a gathering place for families and travelers seeking connection with coastal nature. People meet at grilling areas, beaches, and recreation zones to share meals and enjoy the simple rhythms of seaside life together.
The campsite is easily accessible with direct tunnels to the private beach and features labeled washing and dishwashing areas separated from the sea and forest. For longer stays, exploring the nearby town of Necochea on foot or by bike offers access to shops and local cafes.
The grounds were intentionally developed as a green lung for the city and are separated from the sea by sand dunes that shield the site from saltwater damage. This natural barrier creates a buffer zone that isolates the camping while protecting the forest and soil from the corrosive effects of ocean exposure.
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