This family-owned campground near the entrance to town is set against a dramatic backdrop of pink mountains and is surrounded by farmland. There are two private rooms, sleeping platforms (mattresses and sleeping bags provided), campsites (BYO tent) and a Soviet bus with psychedelic decor. Facilities include a communal kitchen, dining pavilion, washing machine (per load AMD500) and swimming pool.
Crossway Camping
Armenia
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