156 campsites

Escape to Arigatou Village Dai Nature No Naka De Private Tent Sauna & Camping, a secluded haven nestled deep within the verdant forests of Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This unique campsite offers an unparalleled opportunity to reconnect with nature, featuring private tent saunas for a truly exclusive and rejuvenating experience. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the lush surroundings, where the majestic Mt. Tsukuba provides a stunning backdrop to your outdoor adventure. Discover profound relaxation and a sense of gratitude in this peaceful, private retreat.

Discover Inashiki BASE CAMP, nestled within the Azuma Kenkou Center in Inashiki City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This unique campsite offers a serene escape, surrounded by the picturesque rice fields characteristic of the region, with distant views of Mount Tsukuba. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the tranquil beauty of Ibaraki, whether you're stargazing by a crackling fire or simply unwinding in nature's embrace. With essential facilities like restrooms on-site, Inashiki BASE CAMP provides a comfortable and accessible gateway to your next outdoor adventure.

¥10,000 – ¥16,500 / night
Nestled along the scenic coast of Oarai, Ibaraki, Slack Camp Oarai Base offers an exclusive private camping experience perfect for families, couples, or friends seeking a secluded getaway. As a one-group-per-day site, you'll enjoy unparalleled privacy and a relaxed atmosphere. The campsite comes equipped with a pre-set Coleman party shade and a range of free-to-use appliances like a rice cooker and hot plate, making your stay wonderfully convenient. With the beach and excellent surfing spots just a 15-minute stroll away, and hot spring facilities also nearby, it's an ideal location for combining outdoor adventure with soothing relaxation, especially vibrant during the summer months.

Nestled in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Bush Camp Site Tsukuba Botan Sono offers an authentic escape into nature. This bush camp provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene environment, located near a beautiful peony garden that offers stunning seasonal displays. While basic in facilities, featuring only essential toilets, it promises an unadulterated camping experience amidst the natural beauty of the Ibaraki landscape. Discover the simple joy of pitching your tent under a canopy of trees and waking to the sounds of nature in this tranquil setting.

Nestled in the tranquil natural setting of Inashiki City, Ibaraki Prefecture, the C Private Auto Campsite offers an exclusive escape for small groups of 4-6. This spacious private site, approximately 625 sqm, allows you to immerse yourselves in nature without a care in the world, perfect for intimate gatherings of friends or family. Picture yourselves sharing stories around a crackling bonfire, gazing at a sky full of stars, and truly unwinding from the everyday hustle. Being an auto campsite, you can park your vehicle right next to your spot, making setup a breeze, and its convenient location near the Ken-o Expressway's Inashiki-Higashi IC, with shops just minutes away, ensures both a sense of remote tranquility and easy access.

Nestled in the lush forests of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Fontaine no Mori is a unique, handcrafted American-style campsite that transforms beautifully with each season, from vibrant greens to stunning autumn foliage, especially magnificent in late November. This versatile camp welcomes everyone, from solo adventurers to families and even multi-generational groups, offering diverse camping styles including spacious auto-sites, dog-friendly cabins with private runs, and cottages featuring indoor slides. Indulge in a wild outdoor BBQ experience at their 120-seat American-themed area, savoring thick steaks and cold beer. Beyond the diverse accommodations, the camp boasts a wealth of activities like lively bingo tournaments, seasonal harvest experiences, a natural stone mining room, and a billiards room, ensuring endless fun for all ages. Conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from the Sakura-Tsuchiura IC, it offers an accessible escape into a forest sanctuary where unforgettable memories await.

Nestled in the lush natural landscape of Ishioka City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Camp field YASATO Base offers a tranquil escape from urban noise, inviting you to reconnect with nature in a serene forest setting. This developing campsite boasts a unique feature: open fires are permitted on all sites, allowing for authentic campfire experiences. From spacious auto-sites suitable for groups to a wild bushcraft area carved out of a bamboo grove, and intimate solo sites, it caters to various camping styles. While offering a remote wilderness feel, it promises a peaceful, immersive experience, perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility amidst the vibrant greens of spring and the fiery hues of autumn.

Nestled by the vast expanse of Lake Kasumigaura, CAMPiece Kasumigaura offers an open and invigorating camping experience with stunning lakeside views. It’s an ideal spot for everyone, from families seeking a relaxed getaway to couples desiring a tranquil escape. What truly sets this site apart is its imaginative transformation of an old school building into a playful and nostalgic camping hub. Spring and summer unveil the lush greenery and refreshing lake breezes, making it the perfect time to enjoy the invigorating air. Conveniently accessible from urban centers, this campsite provides an effortless journey into a delightful, nature-filled retreat.

Nestled in Tsuchiura City, Ibaraki Prefecture, DAMNGOOD!!GARAGE offers a unique and unconventional camping experience. This intriguing spot, with its evocative name, suggests a private, perhaps industrial-chic hideaway rather than a traditional tent site. Operating exclusively on Saturdays, it's the perfect adventure for those seeking an escape near Lake Kasumigaura, Japan's second-largest lake. Envision a distinctive, garage-style setup where you can unwind and explore the area's natural beauty, from the expansive lake views to the surrounding Ibaraki countryside. Prepare for a one-of-a-kind weekend getaway that breaks the mold of typical camping.

Easy Land Base Bushcraft Area is a hidden gem nestled deep within untouched forests, offering an authentic bushcraft experience for true nature lovers. Here, you can truly disconnect from the daily grind, immersing yourself in the serene symphony of birdsong and the gentle murmur of a nearby river. This is the place to rediscover the joy of working with your hands, from gathering firewood and building fires to constructing your own shelter. With minimal facilities, it's designed for a truly wild camping adventure, offering breathtaking beauty throughout the seasons, especially during the vibrant spring foliage and spectacular autumn colors. While it feels wonderfully remote, the journey itself is part of the adventure, promising a deeply rewarding escape.

Discover Easy Land Base in Hokota City, Ibaraki Prefecture, your perfect coastal escape on the Pacific. This campsite offers an expansive setting where the ocean's rhythm sets the tone for your outdoor adventures. Positioned on the coastline, it’s an ideal spot to wake up to breathtaking sunrises over the water and enjoy serene evenings under a canopy of stars. With 24-hour access, you have the freedom to explore the nearby beaches and fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Ibaraki coast.

Perched with a panoramic view of the Kashima-nada Sea, often called Japan's Gold Coast, Farm Resort offers an exhilarating coastal camping experience just off National Route 51. This expansive site is ideal for families and friends seeking to create lasting memories amidst breathtaking natural beauty, with the soothing sound of waves as your constant companion. Enjoy the invigorating sea breeze as you unwind, or witness spectacular sunsets painting the sky and ocean in vibrant hues. Its convenient access doesn't compromise the feeling of an open, seaside escape, making it perfect for a refreshing getaway, especially during the warmer months.
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