GLAMPROOK Iizuna Kogen

GLAMPROOK Iizuna Kogen

Info

Shinano Railway Mure Station → 15 minutes by car (free shuttle bus available; reservations required); or JR Nagano Station → 30 minutes by car
20 minutes from Shinano-cho, Joshinetsu-do IC
There are also 35 cars/other second parking lot

Business Hours

Check-in 15 o'clock, check-out ~ 10 o'clock

Price

23,000 yen per person

Spot Category

Camp BBQ

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