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ウェルピア伊予

愛媛県/伊予市下三谷
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2,000 JPY 〜/1 night
4.33 (6)

Description

Located in the Seto Inland Sea, Iyo's "Culture", "enjoyment", "healing" and are perfect for accessing tourist attractions like Matsuyama, Dogo and Uchiko. Why don't you refresh your mind and body in the lush green site?

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Basic Facilities

24h Toilet
Water
WiFi
Playground
Pets Allowed
Smoking Area
Vending Machine
Washing Dryer
Waste Water Discharge
Security Cameras
EV Charger Stand
Administrator
※There are also facilities that can be paid by cash at the station

Additional Fee Facilities

Electricity socket
Not available
Non-free Wifi
Not available
Non-free Shower
Not available
Onsen (Adult)
¥300/person
Onsen (Child)
¥100/person
Dustbin
Not available
Dog Park
Not available
Camping Behavior Allowed
Not available
Tent (For 2-3 people)
Not available
Tent (For 4-5 people)
Not available
Cooking Allowed
Not available
BBQ Facilities Rental
Not available
Bonfire Allowed
Not available

Nearby Facilities

Convenient Store
セブンイレブン (1100m)
Supermarket
マルヨシセンター (1000m)
Gasoline
Not available
Restaurant
Not available
24h Toilet
Not available
Onsen
Not available

Parking space

Maximum lots1 lot(s)
Parking Area Size:Length 5.5m・Breadth 2.3m・Height 制限なし
※ Car size can be referred from here

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Cancellation Deadline

17:00, 2 days before (Japanese time)
If you cancel your reservation after the Cancellation Deadline, cancellation fee will be applied. Cancellation rate can be checked here

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Reviews

4.33(6 reviews)
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HRK
5.00Fri, Aug 2, 2024

スタッフの方、丁寧に対応して頂きました!有料ですが、大浴場に入れるのもとても有り難いです!真夏でしたので、アイドリングも許可して頂きました!トイレは24時まではホテル1階のものを、24時以降はテニスコート横の屋外トイレを利用できます!いずれにしても快適に過ごすことが出来ました!朝は結構たくさんの方が公園利用などで行き来されます!

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清二 立尾
2.00Mon, Nov 6, 2023

お風呂はきれいで良かったですが、24時間入れないのと駐車場に門限があることが不便でした。カーステイ得点がないと近くの海岸の方が景色も良くて、楽しそうです。

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わたるん
5.00Mon, Oct 18, 2021


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Ichiro
5.00Fri, Nov 13, 2020

スタッフの方がとても親切でした。施設内にコインランドリーがあったため、車中泊旅で溜まってしまった洗濯物を洗濯・乾燥させることが出来、大変助かりました。駐車場はとても広かったため、キャンピングカーも余裕を持って駐車することができるのではないかと思います。

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user.deletedAccount
5.00Mon, Feb 10, 2020

スタッフの方もとても親切で安心して使わせてもらいました。 トイレが近いゴルフの打ちっ放し場付近にも停められるみたいですが、せっかくなので広い敷地の方にさせてもらいました。 そしたら本当にここに停めていいの?ってくらい広いスペースで、今度は何人かで合同車中泊したいと思いました!^ ^

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2,000 JPY 〜/1 night
4.33 (6)
Reservation Deadline Time : 2 days ago 11:00 PM

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松山城
Matsuyama Castle
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Onsen
道後温泉
Dogo Onsen
This is Japan's oldest onsen hot spring town with 3000 years of history, situated in Matsuyama city. It has been cherished by many emperors over the years, including nobles such as Prince Shotoku, as well as cultural influencers such as Kobayashi Issa and Natsume Soseki. There are plentiful food and drink establishments, including the Dogo Onsen center at the center. ※Credit:旅と温泉の無料写真素材 おんふぉと http://on-photo.com/
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Ishizuchi Shrine (Head Shrine)
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宇和島城
Uwajima Castle
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Setouchi Shimanami Kaido
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Itsukushima Shrine
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Atomic Bomb Dome
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