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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Valdivia to San Luis?
The direct drive from Valdivia to San Luis is 822 mi (1,322 km), and should have a drive time of 15 hrs 25 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Valdivia to San Luis, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Pucon, San Rafael, and Concepcion, as well as top places to visit like Villarrica Lake and Termas Geometricas, or the ever-popular Portal Salto Huilo Huilo.
The top cities between Valdivia and San Luis are Pucon, San Rafael, and Concepcion. Pucon is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Valdivia and 15 hours from San Luis.
Pucón, located in central Chile's Lake District, is a popular destination known for its stunning setting on Lake Villarrica with views of the snow-capped Villarrica volcano. It has earned a reputation as an adventure tourism hub, offering access to various outdoor activities such as hiking, water sports, white-water rafting, kayaking, skiing, and snowboarding. The surrounding area features diverse landscapes including lakeside beaches and temperate rainforests.
Most popular city on this route
54 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to San Luis
Concepción, located in south-central Chile, is a vibrant city and commune that serves as the heart of the Greater Concepción metropolitan area. This bustling urban center has a strong influence on domestic trade and is known for being part of one of the most industrialized regions in Chile. Additionally, visitors can explore Cerro Concepcion, an area characterized by its charming colorful houses and narrow streets. Not only is it visually appealing, but it's also considered a safe and enjoyable place to visit.
27% as popular as Pucon
46 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to San Luis
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San Rafael is a charming city located in Argentina's Mendoza province, nestled near the border with Chile. The city boasts picturesque sycamore-lined streets that lead to Plaza San Martín, where visitors can enjoy quaint cafes and admire the neo-Romantic Catedral San Rafael Arcángel. Nature enthusiasts can partake in thrilling whitewater rafting on the Diamante River within the city or venture south to experience it on the Atuel River.
68% as popular as Pucon
1 minute off the main route, 78% of way to San Luis
Best stops along Valdivia to San Luis drive
The top stops along the way from Valdivia to San Luis (with short detours) are Termas Geometricas, Parque Ojos del Caburgua, and Los Reyunos Dam. Other popular stops include Villarrica, University of Concepción, and LAS LEÑAS.
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Portal Salto Huilo Huilo
Outdoor Activities
Hiking area
Dramatic cascade over a forest-covered volcanic cliff, accessed via a short hiking trail.
Great hike. Not too long. Takes under 2hrs. Get to see from the top and from the bottom. Can swim in the river at the bottom, but REALLY cold.
Christopher McPhee — Google review
Portal Salto Huilo Huilo is a gateway to exploring the natural beauty of Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve in Chile. Visitors can access the Sendero Salto Huilo Huilo, a self-guided trek leading to a cascading waterfall. The portal also offers the Sendero Botánico for those interested in the diverse plant life of the temperate rainforest.
Here's a quick summary of what you can expect at Portal Salto Huilo Huilo:
* Pros: Easy access to waterfalls and hiking trails, beautiful scenery (it depends on the tourist guide)
* Cons: Limited facilities.
Overall, Portal Salto Huilo Huilo is a great option for a day trip or a starting point for further exploration of the Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve.
Sivaraj Durairaj — Google review
Would get 5 stars if all the little finer details were seen too. Lots of small finishing touches that just need a little attention like loose wires from speakers visible in the dining rooms, poor sound proofing between rooms (beach front hotel), street dogs regularly on hotel premises, booking of hotel facilities only available on site at the particular hotel rather than cross centers (not hard for reception to call across and check availability for guests or a booking platform online to be out in place?). Otherwise most things were excellent, polite helpful (within bounds) staff, tasty food, beautiful settings etc.
Nick Foulds — Google review
Portal Salto Huilo Huilo is the entrance to the waterfalls named as the biological reserve where they are located. They are impressive.
There are 2 companies that provide the park service, however I would recommend to take the Parque Neltume service, as it has much better view than Portal Salto service.
You have to be prepared to walk down through steep ladders if you want to have a bottom view.
Gonzalo Contreras del Solar — Google review
A visit to these falls has been one of the highlights of our trip. The falls are magnificent and the trail to get to them is fairly easy to negociate. The whole idea of the reserve is a good pne and it has cafes etc too but could do with clearer signing and a few more staff around......
Edward March-Shawcross — Google review
It's a great place. The power of the water is impressive. Make sure to go all the way down to the bottom, river level, so you can see the falls from below.
Guillermo Loubriel — Google review
Great trip and awesome waterfall views. 2.5 trekking hours really easy, except for a huge 50m stair in the wood. All worth it.
Ronal Zepeda T. — Google review
Marvelous place a gift of the nature...everything around is wonderful, I felt so connected to our earth and enjoyed all the surroundings...Hotel Nothofagus was perfect...was a wonderful weekend 😀
Paula Rodriguez Mandiola - Pola — Google review
Beautiful place, worth the entrance. It’s recommended to do the entire trekking ( easy , for anyone) so you can appreciate the waterfall from different points of view
Kathleen RT — Google review
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Carretera Internacional CH-203, km 55 A - Neltume, Panguipulli, Los Ríos, Chile
Villarrica Lake, located in the Araucania Region of Chile, is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as water skiing, kayaking, and fishing while taking in stunning views of the nearby volcano. The town of Pucon on the lake's shores serves as a major resort area with plenty of tourist attractions including hot spring resorts, national parks, ski resorts, and Mapuche communities.
Lovely lake.
Perfect for sailing and kayaking.
Mi Ke — Google review
Villarica is not as tourisric as Pucon but they have a locarion for the mandatory car inspection, investigation police office, and other necessary offices that Pucon lacks.
ALAN FAIRCLOUGH — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful lake of Villarrica, my photos were taken from Pucón, very close to the main square. In summer you can bathe, its waters are crystal clear. In general, the place is very beautiful, apart from there are many hostels and hotels where to stay!
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Precioso lago de villarrica, mis fotos fueron tomadas desde Pucón, muy cerca a la plaza de armas. En verano te puedes bañar, sus aguas son cristalinas. En general el lugar es muy bonito, aparte hay muchos hostales y hoteles donde hospedarse!
Alfredo L?pez Nunes — Google review
So Beautiful
Caio César — Google review
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Sandra Rios Valenzuela — Google review
Ok
dental pucon — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended place. Many restaurants and shops. Great lake complex and generally lots of tourist offers.
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Sehr empfehlenswerter Ort. Viele Restaurants und Shops. Tolle Seeanlage und allgemein viele touristische Angebote.
Jörg Oggenfuss — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lake Villarrica. Town where many tourists come. With a very good beach, you can rent cars for children. It has paid public parking.
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Lago Villarrica. Localidad donde llegan muchos turistas. Con una muy buena playa, se pueden arrendar autos para los niños. Tiene estacionamiento público pagado.
Eliseo Francisco Maureira Vallejos — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, highly recommended and quiet in low season.
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Hermosísimo lugar, muy recomendable y tranquilo en temporada baja.
Marcelo Ignacio Peñaloza Lobos — Google review
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Araucania, Chile
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Termas Geometricas is a hotel located in a forested national park, around a two-hour drive from Pucon in Chile. The area surrounding the hotel is endowed with natural hot springs, with over 60 sources of water emanating from the nearby volcanoes. This hotel offers visitors an opportunity to experience the beauty and relaxation of natural hot springs while enjoying the scenic views of the forested national park.
This place was amazing!
It was very relaxing to spend a day here. The road is not very easy with a few gravel parts.
Be careful with wounds in the water because the minerals in the water will make them sting.
There are multiple very nice pools. The temperature that is by the different pools is not always correct so be careful trying to go in too fast 😅.
You can eat and drink something but it is quite expensive.
There are little cabinets where you can change clothes and little lockers for which you can get a lock at the entrance.
Enjoy!
Josefien Truyers — Google review
Lots of hot pools at different temperatures.
Equipment storage services are available.
There is a restaurant with basic but delicious food.
The place is clean and well maintained.
It is recommended to arrive on cold days. The journey from Pucon takes two hours.
Lior Polak — Google review
We have been here twice, once Dec 2021 and about 10 years earlier. It’s a beautiful location. My husband and boys all braved the small waterfall before plunging back in to the warm pools. My husband twice braved the large waterfall at the end of the termas. We did notice that it was much busier on our recent visit although entry times are controlled. Definitely worth a visit!
Vamos Jordan — Google review
Went on a Sunday morning (9am) and it was beautiful. Not very busy at this time. After a few hours of using the pools, we went to the restaurant for some lunch and drinks. Really relaxing and stunning scenery, definitely recommend. We didn't take any books but wish we did! Would have been great to spend a few more hours reading in the pools.
Abi Bricey — Google review
Absolutely incredible place to visit! Well worth the trip put there to be submerged in nature with hot springs all around! They have 17 different pools at different temperatures ranging from 33 C to 45 C. Highly recommend coming here for a relaxing day!!
The Traveling Lucie — Google review
Loved it. It's pricier than a lot of other options in the area but I thought it was beautifully designed and really enjoyed my time there.
Kathy Darling — Google review
An incredible setting for a spa site. The pools are all beautiful and evocative, often with mossy walls around them. The waterfall at the bottom of the walkway is exceptional. It is a well organized site but a bit touristy, so during peak hours there are too many noisy children. It is quite expensive and so is the cafeteria, which among other things offers a list of foods which are inexplicably not available when you order. Vegetarian and vegan options are on the list but in the end these are salads with bread at very high prices. Two stars less for this mockery
Mirko Spino — Google review
Really great, unique experience. Highly recommend. Out in the middle of nature, a couple hours from Pucón. Multiple pools of hot water from 35 to 40 degrees with a gorgeous 10 meter waterfall (of ice cold water) at the end. A red painted walkway surrounded by lush green vegetation guides the way.
Christian Engelbrecht — Google review
It is a great place, a bit expensive but worth the price. It's not over crowded and it's very calming.
There are bathrooms and changing rooms but no showers or other normal hot springs amenities.
Alice Barra — Google review
Termas Geométricas is a bit of a challenge to reach. The final stretch of the road is particularly rough, especially since it’s not paved. Admission costs around 50 euros per person.
It’s best to visit the thermal baths when it’s cold or rainy. The water temperatures range from 43 to 35 degrees Celsius, offering a soothing experience amidst the elements.
Aside from that, the setting amidst Villarrica is stunning, with numerous lakes dotting the surroundings. Overall, Termas Geométricas offers a unique opportunity to relax and unwind in a beautiful natural environment.
H.E. Railaf Zuniga — Google review
Better than I ever imagined sitting in hot water for 3 hours could possibly be. Paradise on earth amongst the Gunnera, Fuchsias, ferns, and hummingbirds.
A selection of temperatures from cold water up to I think it was 44°C
I came as part of a tour group, but if you have your own transport, I'd recommend getting there for opening time before all the tour groups turn up at the same time. And bring flip-flops or Crocs, it's slippery in bare feet.
David David — Google review
Magical! The pictures don't do it justice, you have to experience this place for yourself. We went on an off-season Sunday, it felt like we had a little corner of heaven to ourselves. One of the highlights of our trip.
Stijn Renneboog — Google review
Incredible place! I was told it's the best of all the hot springs around Pucon. I can see why!
I also read somewhere that it's the best in the world. It's not. The walkways here are super slick, which makes them dangerous. And there's ONE bathroom location in this entire place and it's at the entrance. They don't even have signs to point you to the bathroom, meaning everyone in my group walked right past them. So you can imagine why everyone is peeing in the pools.
And to clear up a huge miscommunication; this place does NOT rent towels. They're for purchase only, at 12,000 per towel. So bring your own :)
The restaurant is amazing! Loved the pizza.
Also really loved the lush surroundings, the tons of different pool temps, and the contrasting red walkways.
Definitely a highlight of Chile!
Jamie Thomas — Google review
This is one magical place. I was there on a Tuesday in November and arrived about 1 p.m. I had a little economy car and it did fine on the gravel road getting to the hot springs. For a ticket, I got it when I arrived (they take credit cards). Definitely bring a towel. You get a locker / lock with your admission.
There are three areas for changing / bathrooms - when you enter, mid-level, and at the end of the ravine. The outdoor changing room doubles as the area for 8 - 10 lockers. I changed in the area closest to the entrance, left my clothes and towel in the locker, walked to the far end of the pools, and then worked my way back to the beginning over 3.5 hours. I also brought in a water bottle. I wore sandals for walking and found it helpful. My friend was barefoot and she found the wood slippery. Of the 20 bath areas, there were only 3 that were too hot to get into. Also available is the occasional cold shower / plunge pool. The place never felt crowded, it was very relaxing, people were friendly, and it was stunningly beautiful.
Yes, it's pricier and it's worth it. I've been to hot springs around the world and these are truly one of a kind.
Carolyn Janette — Google review
We visited this place just today, a Sunday, and were able to walk in right away at 11:00 am without a reservation. We had tried to make a reservation last night but as others have noted, the website does not seem to accept foreign credit cards, unlike every other establishment here in Chile so far. Luckily it did not matter, we were able to walk right in.
The setting was gorgeous, very well designed to take advantage of the natural terrain and flow of the water. The numerous pools were of different temperatures and you were easily able to find one just to your liking of temperature. The restrooms and changing rooms were a bit rustic, but very much in keeping with the surroundings and we were not displeased with them at all. There was very much a "Jurassic Park" feel to the setting. We spent two hours relaxing and going between pools, and it exceeded our expectations. Well worth the higher charge than many other hot springs. The drive in was partly gravel, and one had to pay attention to the potholes and when meeting other cars on that stretch, but it was better than some roads we've driven on further south in Chile.
Craig Tillery — Google review
Magical, beautiful and unique get away. Worth going there if in Villarrica-Pucon area.
Jonathan Weller — Google review
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Parque Nacional Villarrica, camino Coñaripe Km 16, Panguipulli, Los Ríos, Chile
Villarrica is an active snow-capped volcano that offers guided climbing adventures with stunning views of the surrounding lakes. The Geometric Thermal Springs, located within the Villarrica Volcano National Park, provide a natural and relaxing experience amidst native forests. Climbing the volcano is described as both challenging and rewarding, with the option to slide down on a sled after reaching the summit.
Finish climbing 10 mins ago, it was really an adventure and an great challenge. Several times nearly gave up, but finally succeed.
Strongly suggest take the cable car for the first part of climbing
remember to take sun glasses
Alex s — Google review
Climbing an actual active volcano sounds pretty dope. It was! And super exhausting! The tour was phenomenal. The only downside was that we couldn't see any real lava #champagneproblems On the way down you get to use your little sled you've been carrying with you along the way and slide down the volcano on your butt. Interesting experience.
Moritz Erdt — Google review
Challenging climb but defined possible with crampons and ice ax, even without guide. Some mountaineering experience is important tho and you should feel comfortable in your gear
bendix holtgraefe — Google review
Not an easy hike, but worth it! You can find a tour company that will take you up the volcano. It took our group about 6 hours up and 2 hours on the way down (sledding down!). Make sure to bring lots of food and water in your pack and wear warm clothes and lots of layers - it's cold up there!
Emily White — Google review
Very nice town. My family has lived there since the 1950s. Try fishing down the Tolten River.
Nick Peacock — Google review
Great adventure and amazing experience.
Lior Polak — Google review
Amazing climbing, the view from the top makes all the effort worth it.
Rafael Siqueira D'Aquila de Souza — Google review
Truly an amazing experience, especially the sliding down the mountain part! Make sure you have enough time to wait for good weather to climb to the top, if it's too windy or rainy you can't go up!
Panoramic city views draw visitors to this popular hiking hill, with picnic areas & wildlife.
Amazing place. Amazing view. There's a restaurant that's serves high cuisine food
Rafo Ostria Ortuste — Google review
Beautiful hiking trails with great views of Temuco. This is a must-do in Temuco, a city with limited touring attractions.
Gustavo Herrera — Google review
Fascinating jungle, which is located absolutely close to the city. Entry fee is very fair. It is best to go in on foot and explore the wonderful jungle paths. Even up on the mountain there are many other paths to follow
Johannes Eckert — Google review
Nice trail and nice city view, a must-go in Temuco.
Luis Gerardo Baeza — Google review
Always a joy to go. Sadly the maintenance has not been good in the last 5 years
Sebastian Lara — Google review
Dates: Sunday, Dec. 2017
Cost: $2.000CLP/pp for foreigners
Pros:
- Lots of trails to walk around with plenty of shade and quiet spots to sit and enjoy nature
- Beautiful lookout spots to take pictures of the surrounding city.
- You could definitely take a picnic and enjoy time out in nature here without being seen by others.
Cons:
- It's easy to get lost on a trail such that you have to trek back quite a bit of ways to get back to your car to check your phone often (you do have a signal)
- We thought the restaurant would be open so we did not take any food with us the day we went and for whatever reason it was not open nor were any hours posted.
Overall: We definitely plan to go back here and have a picnic and hike around the area, it's beautiful.
L. Russell — Google review
Great walk. Clean. Safe. Beautiful.
Bruce Gayle — Google review
Good view of the city. Also a small restaurant at the top. A lot of birders get some special species here, if you are into that kind of thing. Easy drive up and down on mostly one way roads. 2000 peso entrance fee.
Rose and Mike Farmer — Google review
Long historic background we found in this symbolic hill, perfect for a day of trekking or cycling, the native forest is very well preserved, at the summit it counts with a little museum and picnic areas and the best overview of the flourishing city of Temuco. A must to visit.
Railway museum with historic trains & buildings, plus scenic journeys on a 1930 steam train.
We truly loved this museum... an incredible collection of steam trains in a wonderful building. Very much worth the stop!
Johannes — Google review
If you are in Temuco, Chile, come and visit this place! Once a month you can take a old train trip! Be happy and make others happy!
Rod Hermes — Google review
Very complete show of old trains that run in Chile since beginning 1900's up to few years ago.
You could pay a little and take a tour inside rebuilt wagons. Dinner wagon, bedroom wagpn, presidential wagon and more.
Nice place with large park to walk around.
Francisco Duque — Google review
A beautiful train collection with a guided tour and poetry from Pablo Neruda.
Paci Muñoz — Google review
This is a great museum and the staff are really welcoming. Great value. If going by road, Google maps doesn't know where the entrance is! Follow the railway track from the ungated level crossing!
Edward Tobin — Google review
It is not yet inaugurated where the trains will be ... but still, a place you must visit in Temuco
Hermoso lugar! Pronto a inaugurar la casa de las locomotoras...
Claudio Silvestre — Google review
This is gorgeous. You can feel the history, the machinery is well preserved (some trains are in bad shape, but others are in working condition), and the guided tour includes some nice and fun historical facts. The museum is free, and there's a special travel but it was suspended because the forest fires.
Pato Parra — Google review
It is one of the best museums in chile. Why? Because of the people there and the trains of course. The entrance was free. You can enter some wagons, also free. Super nice people there.
Plaza de Armas de Pucón is a famous attraction located in downtown Pucon, offering a great sight of the Villarrica Volcano and the nearby Lake of Pucon. Visitors can enjoy the green surroundings, listen to native birds, and admire the stunning volcano view. The plaza provides ample seating, play areas, and parking spaces for tourists.
Such a lovely square green green ! You can hear native birds ! And admire the volcano view
Daniela Moya — Google review
That place is so amazing, it has a great sight to the Volcano located in Villarica and you have the Lake of Pucón not too far away!
As my first trip to the South of Chile, I really enjoyed it!
Jean Day — Google review
Large plaza with plenty of places to sit, play, and park.
Brock Simon — Google review
A bit crowded during high season (November-March) for obvious reasons. It's near the beach. Overall a nice park area to bring kids, but not much to do unless you are looking to picnic abd sit around
Shannon Ryan — Google review
Nice wide spaces. Kids playground and small skate park.
Trees and bushes are labelled, it can be a good introduction to the local flora.
Leonardo Diaz — Google review
Beautiful little park close to the beach on one side and the town on the other with a little pond and a nice little playground for the kids.
Roger Öjersson — Google review
I found it a Great place to go with kids, lovely playground and I liked the wooden araucanos statues around the park
Inger Farfan — Google review
A pleasent open space with a kids play park and public bathrooms ($300). There is also a tourist information.
Edward March-Shawcross — Google review
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C. Clemente Holzapfel 412, Pucon, Pucón, Araucanía, Chile
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Parque Ojos del Caburgua
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Popular spot in the jungle for hiking, swimming and picnics, with deep blue ponds and a waterfall.
Beautiful place, it’s really just about the purity of nature and serenity
Claudio A. — Google review
Probably the most touristy spot in pucon. If you go into this knowing this it’ll be more enjoyable for you. Several platforms around the lagoons that end up being very crowded with people waiting to take pictures and then leaving. But even with the crowds it’s incredibly beautiful and absolutely worth the visit. Only takes about 30-60 minutes to see the whole area and tickets can be bought at the entrance
If your looking for a more private experience then check out any of the numerous waterfalls along Rio palguin that’s about a 15-20 minute drive away
Jonah Silverstone — Google review
Nice and beatiful place, many tourists. It takes you 5 minutes from the bus stop and 20 for walking through the 2 lookouts. With many campings and local restaurants.
Alfredo Diaz — Google review
A gentile walk within a park where you can see a small part of this river, small but beautiful falls, and a crystalline small lagoon, they call it the Blue Lagoon.
The Acces fee is 2 USD, you can spend about 1 hr here.
Eric Schmidt — Google review
Short walk to the river and the lake. Nice and relaxing place.
Paola Fajardo — Google review
Beautiful blue clear water pools surrounded by waterfalls. Plenty of picnic tables and places to sit and have lunch. The walks to see all the waterfalls is short and we’ll maintained with viewing decks and paths. It cost 10,000 pesos for our entire family and we spent about an hour. There were several restaurants and shops although all were closed when we were there.
Brock Simon — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls and lagoons with lots of short trails to explore. Good value at $2000 per person. Turn right out of the exit if you want to avoid the gravel road back to Pucon!
Jenny E — Google review
Worth the visit. Tickets were not expensive, there is plenty of parking space. Also, you can have lunch and coffee if you would like to. About the nature, we really enjoyed the different views regarding the stairs and platforms. You could see the waterfalls from different angles
Maurice Rombout — Google review
You can reach this beautiful place with your car easily. The entrance fee per person is $2,000. It is really unique waterfall to see.
However, it’s very crowded and the pathway is not very exciting to walk on. Most of the time you’d be waiting on other people to pass, finish their photos, and finish viewing the falls. You could walk the “entire park” within 10 minutes, but thanks to waiting in queues or trying to walk pass people, it took us 30min.
Kairi L — Google review
Great short walk. Water increible clear and blueish.
Martin B Goetz-Jablonowski — Google review
Nice place! Relaxing atmosphere, blue water, not big, but nice waterfalls.
Lots of people, entree fee is 2000 per person
This lake features beaches, nearby waterfalls & views of surrounding volcanic mountains.
Very nice park, with a wooden paths, nice to see it also with the kids, at the entrance you have some bars you can eat, couse in the park there is no possibility to make piknics,
Aneta Burgs — Google review
This is about a 9hr drive down from Santiago, I brought the Packraft out not really knowing what to expect. This is a massive lake (with equally massive lakes nearby) all with exceptionally clear blue waters. This was an amazing paddle and the water to extremely clam while I was there. I was able to fly the drone and get spectacular views of surrounding mountains and Volcanoes. This is absolutely a favorite spot for the locals and can get pretty packed, however the beaches are pretty clean. You are able to rent jet skis and kayak as well. There are a series of small gift shops/snacks shacks and pay as you go bathrooms (300CLP). We got here early and were able to beat the rush and find more secluded parking a bit further down the road under a shade tree(car camping) Although there’s not camping on the beach, there are two spots we found on iOverlander that worked for us for a night.
If you enjoy swimming and sunbathing while taking in incredible views and down mind a small crowed I’d definitely recommend this. If your looking to get further out on the water it makes it that much butter! 🚣♂️
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Conguillío National Park is a picturesque park with an active volcano at its center, called Volcan Llaima. With consistent but safe levels of activity since 2002, this park offers various activities for nature lovers such as hiking, kayaking, birdwatching and paleontology amidst volcanic mountains and monkey puzzle trees.
Era un destino que teníamos entre ceja y ceja ya el año pasado anduvimos cerca en ICALMA pero por tiempo no alcanzamos a laguna conguillio sin dudar mucho que mirar recrearse con cada mirador la naturaleza se expresa de forma tan rica que solo a quienes nos gusta estar en medio de ella podemos percibir la energía y sintonia de la madre tierra.
Muy buenos acceso para vehículos, cabañas, comida, ecoturismo, senderos, solo faltan más días para disfrutar.
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It was a destination that we had between our eyebrows and last year we were close in ICALMA but for some time we did not reach Laguna Conguillio without doubting much to look recreate with each viewpoint nature expresses itself in such a rich way that only those of us who like to be in through it we can perceive the energy and harmony of mother earth.
Very good access for vehicles, cabins, food, ecotourism, trails, there are only more days to enjoy.
Victor Sandoval — Google review
Beautiful park. Will add info on roads as of April 2024 as was hard to find online. Lago conguillo is kind of the mid point between curacautin and melipeuco. We had a 2WD sedan and came from the north (curacautin).
Road was okay with one steep manageable gravel section right after the laguna capture until just before getting to the main parking area at Lago conguillo. Was a fairly steep descent on firm road but had some deep ruts that were challenging to navigate.
Had to debate going back that route vs continuing through the park and looping back around via Temuco. Ultimately decided on the latter and although it was a long drive was probably the right decision as it would have been tough to tackle with 2WD and not worth the risk. Also the drive back to Melipeuco had some wonderful scenery that was worth it.
It had been pretty dry in the lead up to our visit so I don't imagine it could be much better. Could probably have tried going back towards curacautin but would have been risky. Would recommend 4WD unless coming from the south.
David Mulder — Google review
A must-go place when is Sur Chico! Recommend the Sierra Nevada trail! Incredible views on the volcano, the lake and incredible nature: araucaria trees and cascades
Djay61 — Google review
Gorgeous park with a variety of trails. Slight downside is that the park is designed for visitors with cars. As mochileros we had to walk quite a while on the roads in between trails. However people inside the park are very generous and will often offer lifts so it is possible- but more complicated- to visit without a car.
Katz Reviewing — Google review
Todo el parque es precioso con muchas alternativas de senderos, en invierno se puede apreciar todo con mucha nieve y se ven paisajes muy hermosos. Es importante comprar las entradas por internet antes, ya que no hay nada de señal dentro, pero todas las indicaciones son informadas al llamar antes.
(Translated by Google)
The entire park is beautiful with many alternative trails, in winter you can see everything with a lot of snow and you can see very beautiful landscapes. It is important to buy the tickets online before, since there is no signal inside, but all the indications are informed when calling before.
Gabriela Levican — Google review
So Beautiful! The roads are bad, be careful if your car is too low to the ground, too wide or bad 2x drive.
Kippy — Google review
Volcán Llaima and the perfect place to see an Araucaria forest
Georgina Smith — Google review
Hermoso y mágico lugar, ordenado limpio y accesible, mantención impecable. Encantado con la belleza del volcán y su alrededor, las araucarias milenarias compañeras eternas del difícil clima de la cordillera, hermoso en todo los encantos que tiene, volcán, lagunas, bosques y fauna
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Beautiful and magical place, tidy, clean and accessible, impeccably maintained. Enchanted with the beauty of the volcano and its surroundings, the ancient araucarias, eternal companions of the difficult climate of the mountain range, beautiful in all the charms it has, volcano, lagoons, forests and fauna
Ivan Gabriel Yañez González — Google review
Must see national park in Chile. Although there is absolutely no signal or WiFi, it is a must see! We spend 3 days and 2 nights here and it wasn't enough to conquer the park. The hikes are stunning, the lakes are gorgeous and there's kayaking and a few other activities to do too. When I was googling which parks to prioritise during my time in Chile, this one didn't come up. But after talking to Chilean's who've done most of the parks, this is the favourite for everyone and I can see why. Will definitely be visiting again to do the hikes we couldn't do. You can stay on the outskirts and drive in, stay in cabins in the park or camp. As English staying in Santiago, we didn't have camping equipment so opted for a cabin in the park itself. Very pricey, not very clean and surprisingly noisy because the smaller cabins (2/3) people are one cabin split into two. Our neighbours in the other half were VERY loud at all hours and for this reason we would either bite the bullet and buy camping equipment or drive in each day as it ruined the experience and was annoying considering the cost.
Abi Bricey — Google review
It's truly amazing. The Araucana forest nestled among snow-capped peaks was unforgettable.
But do not expect to get near the volcanoes unless you are seriously fit, very well equipped, and part of a similarly-equipped group. With enough time to go slow, because the massive chunks of volcanic slag make seriously hard terrain.
Nick Wiggill — Google review
The Conguillio national park have a unique View from the volcano also have a lot history behind.
Perfect place if you want to spend one long Weekend with your family or friend .
Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera — Google review
Great park with varied hikes. A good option to beat the crowd is to get there on a Sunday and stay at one of the lodgings/campsites which allows you to visit the park on Monday when it is closed. The Pastos blancos + escoriales loop is quite beautiful (better than sierra nevada in my opinion).
Random Frenchman — Google review
This park is a great opportunity to relax in nature, choosing a walking route according to your own strengths: there is a very easy track 1 km long, there is a more difficult one for 6 km (12 km round-trip) and very difficult for 19 km with a serious climb. In the first two tracks you will find a walk through a stunning forest with araucaria and other giant trees, and in the third - a long walk through lava wastelands and slag cones with amazing views.
Pavel Helennar — Google review
Nice place, well managed and pretty clean areas. Breath that air was a nice way to spend the day
Hilux America — Google review
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Araucanía Region, 148 km northeast of, Temuco, Chile
It is a non- working coal mine that is open to the public. We did not take the tour into the mine because you walk down (and up) stairs to the bottom. We walked on top and saw the movie set of a movie called Subterra (Underground in English). All very cool. Es una mina de carbon que ya no funciona como tal. No tomamos el Tour porque hay que bajar y subir muchas escaleras. Arriba está el set de la película Subterra. Todo bien interesante.
Guillermo Loubriel — Google review
Well worth a visit, the history was very sobering. the local guides are pretty cool.
Glen Warner — Google review
Totally worth stopping by, especially if you enjoy history and exploration. They even accommodated are one and a half year old daughter. They take you on a 45 to 60 Minute tour of the underground cave. Understanding Spanish is a must
Nathan Saint — Google review
Fantastic trip, as the sign at the mine mouth says, "into the guts of the Earth". Our guide Daniel was a miner in this same mine for 20 years (after his father and grandfather and all uncles and brothers), and his knowledge was unmatched. Totally recommended!
Durval Menezes — Google review
Guide spoke NO ENGLISH but talked continuously. Consequently we were not only in the dark..but understanding nothing. Nevertheless we did enjoy bumping our heads and helmets, and slithering along thin low passageways. Scary atmosphere !
David Moseley — Google review
Excelent experience of a carbon mine where the guide was a miner that worked there. Highly recommend
Maribet Gamboa — Google review
A great tour deep into the coal mines and the history of a fascinating time period of Chile.
A must for the visitors (national or foreign) in the region (not sure if English tours are an option).
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, in winter it is wonderful, you enter for free, you just have to register with the park ranger, you cannot enter with pets, there are many Little Foxes
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Precioso lugar, en invierno es maravilloso, entras gratis solo debes registrarte con el guardaparque, no se puede ingresar con mascotas, hay muchos Zorritos
JR Sáez — Google review
Very nice place. A lot to do if you like to walk and drive in a nice Park!
Marc BOLZE — Google review
(Translated by Google) The access road to the park is paved, it is very easy to get there from Malalcahuello. You can access the Christmas crater, the viewpoint of the volcanoes, or a variety of easy-to-follow trails.
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El camino de acceso al parque está asfaltado, es muy fácil llegar desde Malalcahuello. Se puede acceder al cráter Navidad, al mirador de los volcanes o una variedad de senderos fáciles de recorrer.
Esteban Garcia — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is beautiful but very poorly signposted, it is easy to get lost or take the wrong route, especially to get to the nalcas. The road to the volcano viewpoint is suitable for 4x2 vehicles, the route has some difficulties depending on the vehicle.
The attention from the CONAF staff is excellent, very attentive and with good entry protocol and some authorized activities, capacity of 30 people.
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El lugar es hermoso pero muy mal señalizado, es fácil perderse o tomar la ruta equivocada, sobre todo para llegar a las nalcas. El camino al mirador de los volcanes es apto para vehículos 4x2, la ruta tiene algunas dificultades dependiendo del vehículo.
La atención por parte del personal de CONAF es excelente, muy atentos y con buen protocolo de ingreso y algunas actividades autorizadas, aforo de 30 personas.
Javiera Aguayo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Piedra Santa Trail: this trail is 4.5km, part of the Malalcahuello National Reserve, originally it is 7km but today (November) it is only enabled up to 4.5km, which is the second viewpoint where you see the Sierra Nevada volcano and Llaima.
They say that on the entire trail you can see the 4 volcanoes.
On the way out it is a path with a considerable inclination, between 20 to 40° in some sections. I doubt that a child or someone not used to trekking can do it easily, and due to its distance and inclination I think it is a medium-high trail. It took us 2:30 hours to go up, with breaks only to catch our breath and hydrate, and 1 hour to go down.
But the view is totally worth it.
You only need trekking shoes and water, because the path itself is only with leafy dirt, but inclined, that is its only difficulty.
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Sendero Piedra Santa: este sendero es de 4.5km parte de la Reserva Nacional Malalcahuello, originalmente son 7km pero hoy (noviembre) solo está habilitado hasta los 4.5km que es el segundo mirador donde ves el volcán Sierra Nevada y Llaima.
Dicen que el sendero total puedes ver los 4 volcanes.
De ida es un camino con una inclinación considerable, entre 20 a 40° en algunos tramos. Dudo que un niño o alguien que no esté acostumbrado al trek pueda hacerlo fácilmente, y por su distancia e inclinación creo que es un sendero medio-alto. Nos demoramos 2:30hr en subir, con descansos solo para recuperar el aliento e hidratarse y 1hr en bajar.
Pero la vista lo vale totalmente.
Solo necesitas zapatos de trekking y agua, porque el camino en sí es solo con tierra de hoja, pero inclinado, esa es su única dificultad.
Érika VP — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful places in Chile, whether winter or summer, the place offers beautiful views, beautiful landscapes and unique vegetation. Recommended to enjoy its trails and take many photographs, enjoying a unique connection with nature.
(Original)
De los lugares mas hermosos de Chile, sea invierno o sea verano el lugar entrega vistas hermosas, lindos paisajes y una vegetación única. Recomendado disfrutar de sus senderos y tomar muchas fotografías, disfrutando de una conexión única con la naturaleza.
Esteban Ignacio Figueroa Silva — Google review
(Translated by Google) We hiked 7.5 kilometers to Piedra Santa.
The first two sections were demanding, due to the inclination of the road, but the final view was rewarding.
To the north the Lonquimay volcano, to the south, Sierra Nevada and the Llaima, beautiful.
The 7.5 return, more enjoyable, although very attentive to the path along the steep slope.
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Hicimos una caminata de 7.5 kilómetros hasta Piedra Santa.
Los dos primeros tramos fueron exigentes, por la inclinación del camino, pero la vista final fue la recompensar.
Al norte el volcán Lonquimay, hacia el sur, Sierra Nevada y el Llaima, bellísimo.
Los 7.5 de vuelta, más disfrutados, aunque muy atentos al camino por la fuerte pendiente.
Alicia Serrano — Google review
(Translated by Google) An excellent place for family trails. The Piedra Santa trail is wonderful, the first 5k is tiring but the spectacular views of the Oregon Pine forests, Coigues, Araucarias and the volcanoes in addition to the fauna and flora are worth it.
(Original)
Un excelente lugar para senderos en familia. El sendero piedra Santa maravilloso, cansador los prineros 5 k pero las vistas expectaculares de los bosques de Pino Oregon, Coigues, Araucarias y los volcanes ademas de la fauna y flora valen la pena.
Cesar Castillo Troncoso — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, meeting nature and breathing clean air, what better way to relax...there are several trails, we did the ancient araucaria a 25-minute walk away but there are others much longer
(Original)
Muy bonito, encontrarse con la naturaleza y respirar aire limpio, que mejor para relajarse...hay varios senderos, hicimos la araucaria milenaria a 25 minutos caminando pero hay otros mucho más largos
Private school dating from 1919 & known for its biological sciences building, library & research.
Pleasant walking area, with lawns and walking paths, lots of trees, large areas to be explored. Keep dogs leashed.
Cal L — Google review
I was a student here. Came back to see how it was doing. Glad to see that it is well kept. Still a unique and beautiful university.
daniel mella vivanco — Google review
Such a great place
the time machine — Google review
Sunday morning took an early stroll through the main campus. Beautiful views through the main building portal into the plaza beyond with wooded hills crowning the distant view.
Nguni D — Google review
If you want to just walk, play sports or enjoy nature and breathe deeply to forget quarantines and confinements, it is a very good alternative 💕🌄💕 just make sure you carry your coffee 😉
Mercedes Alejandra — Google review
Beautiful place always, so different during the summer holidays.
Antonio Blazquez — Google review
Lovely campus, friendly students, and some good cheap places tp eat nearby.
Casa Del Arte José Clemente Orozco is an art museum in Concepcion that exhibits both international and Chilean artists. It features a prominent mural by Jorge González Camarena depicting Latin American history, which greets visitors upon entering the building. The museum offers free admission and has a permanent collection as well as two temporary exhibitions at most times. Additionally, there is a small store where visitors can purchase souvenirs and gifts made by local crafters and artists.
Great experience. Very well taken care and, surprisely FREE. Loved the Casa de Arte
Carlos Rodrigues — Google review
A must see whenever in Concepcion. Free to visit, it has a permanent collection and two temporary exhibitions at most times. Also it houses a mural that greets and amazes as one enters the building, depicting Latin American history. A small store is a great place to buy souvenirs or gifts, featuring items by local crafters and artists. Coffee shop inside is also worth stopping at for a treat.
Cal L — Google review
A beautiful mural with extensive information about the artists who created it.
Tyler Townley — Google review
We were greeted by a nice host/volunteer from the University who gave us a tour
Shidah Ali — Google review
One of Concepción hidden gems. Clean, free and quiet place to admire Latin American art. The staff are very knowledgeable and helpful too.
Carolina Marshall — Google review
Great museum/gallery with paintings from local and international artists. It is a small place, but definitely worth a visit if you are in Concepción.
José Andrés Sepúlveda — Google review
Such a beautiful collection of art including the famous mural "Presencia de América Latina" (Presence of Latin America), painted in the lobby of the art house , by Mexican artist Jorge González Camarena between November 1964 and April 1965, its principal theme is the unity and brotherhood of the different Latin American cultures.
You also can admire unique paints of well known Chilean artists as Pedro Lira, Onofre Jarpa, Valenzuela Llanos, etc. Most of them of XX, XIX, XVIII centuries.
Unmissable visit in Concepción .
Casino featuring video slots & gaming tables, plus dining & entertainment like dancing & karaoke.
Excellent
German Cadet — Google review
Segunda vez que visito este lugar y hay cosas que no cambian y que son graves cuando pagas una alta entrada, para disfrutar de un casino: existen máquinas apagadas, en mal estado, pero que figuran en las zonas de juego. Conté fácil unas 20. Más aún, hay una buena cantidad que están arrumadas en una esquina, unas 10. Ello hace que las opciones sean pocas para los no fumadores. El lugar de comidas es bueno, cómodo, pedimos quesadillas que estaban ricas y rebajadas en precio. Varias cosas del menú no estaban disponibles. Pedí un trago preparado que estaba muy malo, lo devolví y pedí que me trajeran uno que no falla, combinado. Tuve que pagar el trago malo!!! que no era barato. Atención buena.
(Translated by Google)
Second time that I visit this place and there are things that do not change and that are serious when you pay a high entry fee, to enjoy a casino: there are machines that are turned off, in poor condition, but that appear in the gaming areas. I easily counted about 20. What's more, there are a good number that are tucked away in a corner, about 10. This makes the options few for non-smokers. The eating place is good, comfortable, we ordered quesadillas that were delicious and at a reduced price. Several items on the menu were not available. I asked for a prepared drink that was very bad, I returned it and asked that they bring me one that does not fail, combined. I had to pay for the bad drink!!! it wasn't cheap. Good attention.
Marcela Riedemann — Google review
We have visited here every year for the past 3 years. Last night. The roulette dealer tried to steal 1/2 of my wife's money. It was really obvious to me. She handed the money back. We notified the pit boss who basically said. Is everything good now. And she continued to run the table. We left. Unbelievable
Ross Murray — Google review
Buen lugar para pasar el rato, aunque la comida que venden no es de alta calidad y los tragos son malos y caros. Lo bueno es que ofrecen shows sin costo adicional a la entrada, por eso digo que es bueno para pasar el rato. El servicio de atención a clientes es pésimo, la atención es mala, los que atienden en general andan amargados, no tienen ambiente de casino. Este casino es uno de los peores que he asistido en términos de atención, pero al menos un panorama para el rato.
(Translated by Google)
Good place to hang out, although the food they sell is not of high quality and the drinks are bad and expensive. The good thing is that they offer shows at no additional cost to the entrance, that's why I say that it's good to hang out. The customer service is lousy, the attention is bad, those who attend are generally bitter, they do not have a casino atmosphere. This casino is one of the worst I have attended in terms of attention, but at least a panorama for a while.
Joyce Castillo — Google review
they told me the only accept National money they do not accept American money. It's a very ghetto place stay away if you want to gamble go to Vina Del Mar Chile . I went in with about 5,000 American dollars in my pocket. They tried to charge me chilian 3500 pesos just to walk through the door
Gabe Carrera — Google review
De los casinos más ordinarios que he conocido.
Sucio, poca variedad de tragos, mucha ranchera, mucha cumbia, el estacionamiento te lo cobran si tienes fpey ya que no tienen enlazado el sistema, a la salida te pillas a muchas personas pidiéndote dinero.... Todo mal.... Además es ultra pequeño.
(Translated by Google)
One of the most ordinary casinos I have known.
Dirty, little variety of drinks, a lot of ranchera, a lot of cumbia, they charge you for parking if you have fpey since they don't have the system linked, at the exit you catch many people asking you for money.... All wrong.... Also it is super small.
Patricio Cisternas — Google review
Similar to most casinos in Chile. Don't expect much and you won't be disappointed.
Mark Bunger — Google review
Smoking area is required
Gadiel Alarcon — Google review
slot no pagan
Ariel Yañez — Google review
Good
david zapata — Google review
Perfect
nicolette llanos — Google review
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Colo Colo 565, 4441118 Los Angeles, Bío Bío, Chile
Large, scenic set of waterfalls surrounded by campgrounds & trails popular for horseback riding.
Great waterfalls to view once you walk down an easy trail lined with vendors selling arts & crafts, snacks, and the like. The walkway used to take you much closer to the falls, but (as of October 2023) the last part of the structure is still damaged from last year's rains. Hopefully, it'll reopen soon.
Robert Zilbauer — Google review
Beautiful, somewhat clean and also easy to access. If you're driving by, don't miss this stop
Reinaldo Jerez Contreras — Google review
Worth to visit. Amount of water obviously variates during the year. You can also swim which is big plus and water is not so cold. Place is most likely crowded. Go on morning if you can.
Dan Hedberg — Google review
Its a very nice place. Truly not the same today..not enough water besides they didnt do any work to improve or promote tourism. Is my country and still love it but the true is that.
maria rivera — Google review
Fairly touristy but still very nice waterfalls to go and check out on your way. If you come early, it will still be quiet
Laura — Google review
Nice place for a day trip
Luis Di Criscio — Google review
Well worth checking out.
Jonathan Weller — Google review
Nice, beautiful place. Good path to the fall.
Seppo Kenttäkumpu — Google review
Nice waterfall in southern Chile. We went in fall and there was a considerable amount of water still flowing. My guess is that summer would be the best time to see them as there would be lots more water. You can walk right up to the falls if you want but you have to be very careful as the rocks are slippery. There are local vendors all along the climb up to the falls where you can get some nice souvenirs and try local food.
Nelson A. Vidaurrazaga — Google review
Beautiful waterfall. Lots of mist from water splashing. Also check out the view of the fall from the top
leonard Spran — Google review
Salto del Laja (salto = fall , Laja it's the river name) so it's a fall, not far from route 5, crowded, few restaurants and Bed and breakfast a lot of places to buy things that you don't need. The falls are magnificent, I loved this place and even wasn't my destination, I really enjoyed this stopover. Worth it. It's free and you can get closer to the falls as you want to.
Oscar Miquel — Google review
Depending on the season of the year and if the year was rainy or not you can see a beautiful waterfall or not, anyways, it' always payoffs to stop by, stay at the hotel Salto del laja or have lunch / dinner at their restaurant. At this very moment is magnificent
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and large Cathedral of Chillán they look like the churches in Brazil, we were able to enter the church. very quiet neighborhood.
(Original)
Hermosa y grande Cathedral de Chillán se parecen a las iglesias de brasil, pudimos entrar a la iglesia. muy tranquilo el barrio.
Sandy Sep?lveda — Google review
Linda
Pamela Saavedra — Google review
Linda me gusto
angeline linero reyes — Google review
Great spot
Diego González Lahsen — Google review
normal
Denisse Ortiz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Easter Saturday and it was closed... beautiful mosaic mural in the front.
(Original)
Sábado de semana santa y estaba cerrado... hermoso mural de mosaiquismo en el frente.
Fernanda Rubio — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful cathedral, visiting this beautiful construction and its shape is a good experience.
(Original)
Muy bella catedral, pasar a conocer esta bella construcción y la forma, es una buena experiencia.
Active volcano group offering snow-covered peaks with skiing & other outdoor activities.
I love this mountain I came from America and it was absolutely breathtaking the trails are wonderful and the staff was nice (even though I spoke no Spanish) 100 out of 100.
Not Your Average Rider — Google review
Good location with horrible operator. Be aware that on top of the lifts themselves being operated by inexperienced personnel, different areas of the resort are also run by different operators. Different parking lots within the mountain are run by different operators and you will have to pay full day parking twice if you have to pick up somebody at another location within the resort. Restaurants are also concessions and the customer service department will not respond if there are any issues, they will just reply “it is your problem for switching parking lots” or “it is not our problem, they are different companies”..etc. Not a place to spend all your money and enjoy a peaceful vacation I must say.
Diego Ibarra — Google review
We went here off the skiing season, and it was very beautiful. No tourists, not a lot of people in general. Did some nice hiking and went to a mountain lake.
Nothing much happening off season though.
Peter Rasmussen — Google review
Very majestic area.
Mike Jacobs — Google review
Relax. It's beautifull..
Geraldine Duhart — Google review
(Translated by Google) A trekking was carried out, which began at 4.40 AM reaching the summit of the volcano approx. 14.00 PM. Moderate speed, excellent experience.
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Se realizó un trekking, el cual comenzó a las 4.40 AM llegando a la cumbre del volcán aprox. 14.00 PM. Velocidad moderada, excelente experiencia.
Sebastian Emilio Rojas Marquez — Google review
(Translated by Google) August 2023 trip. It is south of Santiago, precisely 5h30min (almost 500km) by car. I wanted to visit a new ski resort, other than the resorts close to Santiago, I expected more. I was unlucky because it was a season with little snow, so the lower part was closed, and the Três Marias track (the biggest in Latin America as they say) was closed too =(. The lifts are old, creaky! But for those who want to escape the crowds , it's worth it lol. At the site, at the base, there are thermal waters from the volcano, but the infrastructure in general is still weak. It can improve!
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Viagem de agosto de 2023. Fica ao sul de Santiago, precisamente a 5h30min (quase 500km) de carro. Queria conhecer uma estação de ski nova, sem ser as manjadas próximas de Santiago, esperava mais. Tive azar porque foi uma temporada de pouca neve, logo, a parte baixa estava fechada, e a pista Três Marias(a maior da América Latina como dizem) também =(. Os lifts são velhos, leeentos! Mas pra quem quer fugir das multidões, vale a pena rs. No local, na base, há águas termais provenientes do vulcão, mas a infra no geral ainda tá fraca. Pode melhorar!
Sousa Junior — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place, highlight the cleanliness of the bathrooms in the debutantes sector.
Things to keep in mind: the food is expensive, eg a medium glass of tea 4,000 and a large one 5,000. Always request classes in advance.
You can go with dogs, but they cannot enter the cafeteria area, nor the outdoor area.
I recommend Martin Arroyo as an instructor for sky.
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Excelente lugar, destacar la limpieza de los baños en sector debutantes.
Cosas a tener en cuenta: la comida es cara, ej un Vaso de té mediano 4.000 y uno grande 5.000. Clases siempre pedirlas con anticipación de días.
Se puede ir con perros, pero al sector de cafetería no pueden ingresar, tampoco a la zona en exterior.
Recomiendo como instructor a Martin Arroyo para sky.
SIlvana V — Google review
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Coihueco, Ñuble, Chile
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Piedra de La Iglesia
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
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Constitución, Maule, Chile
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Plaza De Armas de Talca
City park
Sights & Landmarks
Public square with a gazebo, fountains & mature trees, plus a monument to the founding of the city.
A great collection of trees with some dating back almost 100 years!
Karl Gercens — Google review
Simple.
MARCELA LEIVA — Google review
Beautiful Christmas decorations. Love the nature. Well done!
franzcsc — Google review
Good place for children's and walking in the last of day.
Matheus Santos — Google review
Decent place. It should need some distinctive elements about Talca identity.
Too much inmigrants, everywhere.
Antu Talleres — Google review
It's the center of the city where you can find everything you need if you move a little more from there. Of course that place have free wifi so you can use Google Map or more if you are traveling internationally and you need some help
Reinaldo Gonzalez — Google review
Nice and clean, I visited too early so it wasn't much to do
Expansive national park featuring waterfalls, campgrounds & forested hiking trails.
Beautiful park with easy trails and gorgeous views of the water pools and waterfalls. Make sure to buy your tickets beforehand online!
Vasco Burgos — Google review
Don't make a special detour to visit this park. It is beautiful but not worth 'a special effort'.
It offers a nice and easy walk that you can do with kids but it is not spectacular. I've heard there are more stunning hikes around the area.
Have a good day
Marnik DV — Google review
Beautiful place! They are still getting use with the new system of buying tickets online so it took some extra time to get it. People working there were kind and even lend their phone to us. The place in itself is of easy access (the road could be much better - but when you make to the park is good).
Carolina V — Google review
I find it quite hard to rate this place. It's quite beautiful as mentioned by the other reviews.
But it's best to buy your tickets in advance online as it's quite hard to do it in place and you cannot buy them there. Also, do not trust the information that is given on the site about the park, it stated that all trails were open but sadly most of them were closed because of floods and landslides. Okay these are extreme circumstances but sadly we wished they told us in advance. If you pass somewhere in the neighbourhood some other tourists, ask them what is going on atm!!
We were able to dip in the water (freezing) and see some nice views. Enjoyable in general!
Josefien Truyers — Google review
Sumptuous place 3 hours from Santiago. Incredible scenery and beautiful. Area is well managed for an easy access to the different sites
Djay61 — Google review
Gorgeous national park with nice hiking trails. The roads are quite dusty and uneven - you could probably do it with a sedan, but a mid-sized SUV is preferable. Note that if you want to see any of the sites or do the hiking trails, you have to book tickets online in advance. You can NOT buy entry at the park.
Emily Johnson — Google review
The 7 tazas was the Most disappointing place.
no great views, no possibility to swim eventhough it is promoted online.
Not worth the entrance!
The park itself is very nice, you have different options to hike.
Sophie Mercedes — Google review
Parque Ingles - is a big park near Siete Tazas (few kilometers). There are many good long trails and many amazing views. If you want to go to Laguna de las Animas, you will spend all day for this (17 kms one way). Sometimes this trail isn't easy to see, that's why better use GPS.
Андрей Демидов — Google review
Good for family camp! Nice facility in the site. You can bring a car or go by bus here. The bus will stop at the entrance of the park where you could do a camping or trekking. Just pay $7k for camp and $3,5k for trekking to El Bolson, which is so close to the camp site.
Hanna — Google review
Dreamy spot for expert kayakers.
Jake Deakin — Google review
Excellent and beautiful pre-andian scape with a lovely easy walk and great views of the "water ladder" Siete Tazas. Also good spaces for picnic. Don't forget to buy the tickets in advance, or do online on arrival if you manage to get signal.
Tristan Bekinschtein — Google review
It is a nice place but notjing special. There are much nicer National Parks in Chile for less money. Additionally, ot is very hard to get info in advance on wjat are you paying and what walks are available. If you camp in camping Catas, you do not need to buy CONAF tickets, camping has their own sendero.
The Manqui Malal Waterfall, located in a picturesque setting, is a cascading natural wonder. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this majestic waterfall offers a captivating sight. The abundant rush of water forcefully descends from great heights into the serene pool below, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle. This splendid cascade is enveloped by lush vegetation and towering cliffs, enhancing its allure.
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Mendoza, Argentina
23
LAS LEÑAS
Ski club
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Lessons, rentals & on-mountain restaurants are offered at this scenic ski resort with hotel options.
A beautiful place for those who dream of skiing and enjoying snow activities.
Nadia Kostiuk — Google review
Las Leñas is well known for their après time vibes, a few challenging runs and the best off piste terrain in Argentina. And, of course, being the only true ski in / ski out resort down here.
And boy … do they know that and maker that.
As mentioned it’s THE place if you enjoy off piste… the actual runs are average, not that challenging leaving aside Marte zone where you can’t get some fun advanced terrain. They have a respectable beginners area for Argentina standards and adding they hotel / bars / restaurant offer right at the base, a place to be enjoyed by skiers of all levels.
It does gets terribly packed in the heavy season, not a lot of lifts makes that experience not that enjoyable so it would be wise to try to avoid July … but their snow in the last few years was scarce at best … so trip down when you have to!
Paulo Puglisi — Google review
Great tracks, and great snow most of the season. Off tracks are easy to find and also really fun. Views are excellent too. Problems are the snow by mid August, and the lifts are the slowest you'll ever encounter.
Lucas Cohen — Google review
Don’t ever come to this place , all the facilities and hotels are all outdated and horribles dirty ! Everything’s stuck in the 80 ‘s , besides how racists are all the services members especially if you are an Asian avoid this place , spend your money somewhere else but not here! I mean not all the Argentinian they are so racists but the people that they can afford to come here , even the place is crabby but they think they are rich 😂and consider themself Europeans 😂 ! Soooo listen to my advise and don’t come at all 🤠👍
Julia Wu — Google review
Enjoining autumn in Las Leñas. It's a peaceful place for relaxing before the ski season.
Charly Paolan — Google review
Amazing place to visit. but look for weather forecast before going
Nazmul Hassan Nobel — Google review
Perched in the amazing peaks of the Argentine Andes this is a small ski resort by European standards but the piste skiing is great as long as the Marte lift is open (maybe 50% of the time). The lifts are old and slow
Alex Campbell — Google review
I have my own disagreement on how to rate this.
As a “ski resort” I rate it below average (3 stars is average), comparing it to other major sky resorts of Argentina.
As a “Mountain to sky” I can extend to to 4 points, with many good runs and nice snow.
So let’s see why 2 stars:
1. poor poor poor poor infrastructure... been here 20 years ago, and it seems all the same. One day did spend an unreasonable time doing lines for the lifts (meaning that in all ski resorts you will do reasonable lines).
2. Ski rentals offer is poor, leading the companies to charge you whatever they want, since there is no competition.
3. Very small places to eat at the mountains , one better than the other, still not at the quality you expect for the money you pay
4. Not good airport communication, so you pay a lot of extra money if you do not have a package
5. Since is just that, a ski resort far away from cities, you have to just relax and be prepared to charge you expensive prices to eat or drink.
I’m sorry is not as good as its marketing
Makes it look like.
Milton Schneider — Google review
If you're used to northern hemisphere skiing, this isn't as good as say, Squaw Valley, California or Kitzbuhel, Austria.
Argentines seem to be more concerned about posing than skiing. But then these are the rich 5%.
However, if your here in July then it's pretty decent for South America. Not expensive either.
Chris McMahon — Google review
Nice place to enjoy the day, in the middle of scarce snow
Cavern of Witches Clothing Store, known as Tienda de ropa Caverna de las Brujas, offers a wide range of garments. This boutique showcases an extensive selection of clothing options for customers to choose from. The store specializes in trendy apparel that caters to different fashion preferences and styles. With its diverse collection, Cavern of Witches provides shoppers with an array of choices when it comes to clothing items.
Horacio Sosa — Google review
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Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina
25
Planetario Malargüe
Planetarium
Museums
The guide at the Planetario Malargüe provided an excellent explanation, delivering intriguing and easily understandable information. The projection was captivating, and the installation where they showcased the film was beautiful. However, a drawback was that all seats were occupied without any social distancing measures in place. To address this issue, it would be beneficial to offer more time slots with fewer people in attendance.
(Translated by Google) Very interesting place to go with the boys. The tour of the museum ends in a projection inside the planetarium.
In the museum there are interactive objects, where they explain very didactically, certain scientific laws.
Outside are clocks and solar calendars.
You have to take an appointment, the same day, in the morning. Unfortunately they have not streamlined the subject of guided tours.
The entrance is not free.
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Interesantísimo lugar para ir con los chicos. El recorrido por el museo, termina en una proyección dentro del planetario.
En el museo hay objetos interactivos, donde explican muy didácticamente, determinadas leyes científicas.
Afuera hay relojes y calendarios solares.
Hay que sacar turno, el mismo día, por la mañana. Lamentablemente no tienen agilizado el tema de las visitas guiadas.
La entrada no es gratuita.
Viviana Ramos Di Tommaso — Google review
Movie times listed on their website were not accurate. Showed up before the listed time and the movie had already started so we could not enter.
Colin Roper — Google review
Epicardo
Lucho Fco — Google review
(Translated by Google) The explanation of the guide was great, the information he gave was very interesting and accessible. The captivating projection, beautiful the installation where they project the film.
The only negative is that all the seats were occupied and there was no social distancing. There should be more hours with fewer people
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Estuvo genial la explicación del guía, muy interesante y accesible la información que dio. La proyección atrapante, hermosa la instalación donde proyectan la película.
Lo único negativo es que estaban todas las butacas ocupadas y no había distanciamiento social. Debería haber más cantidad de horarios con menos personas
hebe ines olea — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place and is a tourist attraction in the city.
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Lugar muito bonito e é uma atração turística na cidade.
Fernando Quevedo — Google review
(Translated by Google) The planetarium in the center of Malargue has a price of 200 pesos and lasts approximately 2 hours. It is super entertaining and the projection room will drive you crazy. It is very good! Cold or rainy days, nothing better than taking a walk around the planetarium! The last photo is not allowed to be taken but I had to bring it to them so they can see what they are going to find!
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El planetario en pleno centro de Malargue tiene un precio de 200 pesos dura aproximadamente 2 hs es super entretenido y la sala de proyeccion los va volver locos esta muy buena! Dias de frio o lluvia nada mejor que pegarse una vuelta por el planetario! La ultima foto no esta permitida tomar pero se las tenia que traer para que vean con que se van a encontrar!
Warma GC — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited during a rainy day, which would be advisable on those occasions. The place is well organized, clean, the staff is very friendly, cordial. I recommend going to the screenings, you learn something new, the truth is that visiting the planetarium is a very pleasant experience. recommendable
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Hicimos la visita durante un día de lluvia, que sería lo recomendable en esas ocasiones. El lugar está bien organizado, limpio, el personal muy amable, cordial. Recomiendo ir a las proyecciones se aprende algo nuevo, la verdad visitar el planetario es una experiencia muy agradable. Recomendable
Hernan Dutra — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a must-see in Malargüe, it has two times to attend the guided tour and the projections inside the pyramid. The locations are numbered so I recommend going early because the later numbers have a worse location and you could also run out of a place if a LOT of people go (the same, I arrived a few minutes after the start of that guide's shift and got a place). The projections are some very good, others decent, but what is very good are the explanations of whoever is speaking at that moment, very clear and interesting.
The first part, in which a guide accompanies the tour through the rest of the planetarium, is a bit poor because a single guide is in charge of all the stands, which makes the explanations of each one very superficial. It could be solved with a little more staff.
It is inexpensive, the visit costs $200 per person (adults), and the visiting hours are 4:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., each visit lasting 2 hours.
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Es un imperdible de Malargüe, tiene dos horarios para asistir a la visita guiada y a las proyecciones dentro de la pirámide. Las ubicaciones son numeradas así que recomiendo ir temprano porque los últimos números tienen peor ubicación y además podrías quedarte sin lugar si va MUCHA gente (igual, yo llegué unos minutos más tarde del comienzo de ese turno de la guía y conseguí un lugar). Las proyecciones son algunas muy buenas, otras decentes, pero lo que está muuuy bien son las explicaciones de quien habla en ese momento, muy claras e interesantes.
La primera parte, en qué un guía acompaña el recorrido por el resto del planetario es un poco pobre porque un solo guía se hace cargo de todos los stands lo que hace que las explicaciones de cada uno sean muy superficiales. Podría solucionarse con un poco más de personal.
Es económico, la visita cuesta $200 por persona (adultos), y los horarios de visita son 16hs y 20.30hs, durando 2 hs cada visita.
Maria Florencia Marquez — Google review
(Translated by Google) An excellent place to take children to get closer to science. Highly recommended.
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Un excelente lugar para llevar a los niños a acercarse a la ciencia. Muy recomendable.
Gabriel Culasso — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super recommended! Guided tour plus luxury shows, we are particularly grateful that in our 3 visits the projections were always different
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Super recomendable! Visita guiada más shows de lujo, agradecemos particularmente que en nuestras 3 vistas las proyecciones siempre fueron diferentes
Gladys Alarcon — Google review
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Gral. Villegas Oeste, Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina
The picturesque Laguna de la Niña Encantada is surrounded by rocky hills and petrified lava flow, creating a stunning landscape. The crystal-clear water of the lagoon is renowned for its purity. Visitors are advised to bring a bottle to collect the natural and fresh water from the lake. Accessing the area requires crossing a bridge over the river and paying an entrance fee, but it is definitely worth it due to the breathtaking beauty of the location.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place to visit, the turquoise water is magical...it has clean bathrooms and benches ideal for having some mates!!! Very accessible entrance...
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Bello lugar para conocer ,el agua turquesa es mágica ...cuenta con baños limpios y bancos ideal para tomar unos matecitos!!! Muy accesible la entrada...
Evan Rios — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful landscape to visit. Take a bottle to be able to carry natural and fresh water from the lagoon. The place is quite accessible, although you have to cross a bridge, which is over the river, and then pay an entrance fee. It's worth it because it's beautiful. In the place there are rainbow trout and a fence around the lagoon
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Hermoso paisaje para visitar. Lleva una botella para poder cargarte agua natural y fresca de la laguna. El lugar es bastante accesible aunque hay que pasar por un puente, que está sobre el río, y luego abonar una entrada. Vale la pena porque es bellísima. En el lugar hay truchas arcoiris y un cerco alrededor de la laguna
Samanta Moreno — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place, recommendation to arrive at noon where the sun sets well on the lagoon and everything is turquoise. The entrance fee is $300/400. It is beautiful and historic but it is not a big place, it is just a walk-through. I recommend 👍
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Lindo lugar, recomendación llegar al medio día donde el sol se pone bien en la laguna y se ve todo turquesa. El valor de entrada es $300/ 400 es bonito histórico pero no es el gran lugar grande, es de paso. Recomiendo 👍
MAIA Vallejos — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you go to Malargüe from the city of Mendoza by route 40, it is the first place you can access by entering provincial route 222, you must walk for about 300 meters without asphalt.
It is a nature reserve, the entrance is 200 Argentine pesos (they only accept cash), you leave the car in a parador, you cross a suspension bridge and you arrive at the reserve.
It is a self-guided tour where you access different sites until you reach the lagoon or when you leave it.
Visually impressive natural wonder, with a flora and fauna typical of the place, as well as a rock exhibition to have more knowledge about the rocks present in the mountains or volcanoes that you will observe during your stay in Malargüe.
Recommended to go. If you go preferably in the morning as it is cooler, also because if you follow the same route you can continue towards the Pozo de las Ánimas, Las Leñas and Valle Hermoso...
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Si vas a Malargüe desde la ciudad de Mendoza por ruta 40 es el primer sitio que podés acceder ingresando por ruta provincial 222, debes andar por unos 300 metros sin asfalto.
Es una reserva natural la entrada sale 200 pesos argentinos (solo reciben efectivo), dejas el auto en un parador, atravesas un puente colgante y llegas a la reserva.
Es una visita autoguiada donde accedes a distintos sitios hasta llegar a la laguna o al salir de ella.
Maravilla natural imponente visualmente, con una flora y fauna propia del lugar, además con exposición de rocas para tener más conocimiento sobre las rocas presentes en las montañas o volcanes que observarás durante tu estadía en Malargüe.
Recomendado ir. Si vas preferentemente de mañana al ser más fresco, además porque si seguís la misma ruta podés continuar hacia el Pozo de las Ánimas, Las Leñas y Valle hermoso...
Natalia Gonz?lez — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to visit, it is advisable to visit at noon so that the sun reflects the green and turquoise colors of the lagoon. The entrance fee is $400 per person (we went in May).
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Un bellos lugar para conocer, es recomendable visitar al mediodía para que el sol refleje los colores verde y turquesa de la laguna. Se abona el ingreso $400 por persona (nosotros fuimos en mayo).
Daiana Sciliano — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, the care and maintenance in general is appreciated. One of the many wonders of Malargüe :)
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Precioso lugar, se agradece el cuidado y mantenimiento en general. Una de las tantas maravillas de Malargüe :)
Camilo A. — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is unmissable. You have to visit it! Admission is $1200 on Jan-24 and there are clean bathrooms, nothing to eat.
What clouds the landscape are some malnourished dogs. If you go, don't forget to bring them food.
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El lugar es imperdible. Hay que visitarlo! La entrada es de $1200 en Ene-24 y hay baños limpios, nada para comer.
Lo que empaña el paisaje son unos perritos desnutridos. Si vas, no te olvides de llevarles comida.
Ariel Eduardo Garcia — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unique color of water. Admission is charged to enter, you can stay longer, but in a few minutes of travel.
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Color único del agua. Se cobra entrada para ingresar, se puede permanecer más tiempo, pero en unos pocos minutos de recorre.
Cristian Gabriel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible place to meet!! Beautiful and totally clean. At the time of going (04/21), the entrance cost $400 and it is worth it! The place is super maintained and has paths and some cute games for children made with stone. There was no one when we went, total peace. Ideal to stay for a while and have some mates. It has a bathroom.
Be careful when going with directions from Google Maps, it makes you take a very long turn when in reality from the lagoon to Route 222 it is almost direct. Going to Las Leñas, it is on the right hand side indicated by a medium-sized sign.
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Increíble lugar para conocer!! Hermoso y totalmente limpio. Al momento de ir (21/04), la entrada costó $400 y vale la pena! El lugar lo super mantienen y cuenta con senderos y unos juegos lindos para los niños hechos con piedra. No había nadie cuando fuimos, una paz total. Ideal para estar un tiempo y tomar unos mates. Cuenta con baño.
Cuidado al ir con indicaciones del Google Maps, te hace dar toda una vuelta larguísima cuando en realidad de la laguna a la ruta 222 es casi directo. Yendo para Las Leñas, queda de la mano derecha indicado por un cartel medianito.
Macarena Coria — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice place to stop for some mate, the lagoon has incredible turquoise water. They charge an income of $600 x adult. Are there bathrooms
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Un lugar muy bonito para detenerse a tomar unos mates, la laguna tiene un agua turquesa increíble. Cobran un ingreso de $600 x adulto. Hay baños
Lorena Valls — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's magic. I fell in love with that turquoise color of the water. Very organized and neat.
(Original)
Es mágico. Ese color turquesa del agua me enamoro. Muy ordenado y prolijo.
Yanina Simiñuck — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is beautiful. Very good care.
You walk through it in a little while, it is not a place to spend all day.
The lagoon is amazing, a magical turquoise color. I saw comments complaining about the size. It is a lagoon, not Nahuel Huapi.
The road is paved (route 222) and there is only a 200 meter detour.
Place not to be missed if you pass through Malargüe!
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El lugar es hermoso. Muy bien cuidado.
Lo recorres en un ratito, no es un lugar para pasar todo el día.
La laguna es alucinante, un color turquesa mágico. Vi comentarios que se quejan del tamaño. Es una laguna no el Nahuel Huapi.
El camino es asfaltado (ruta 222) y solo se hacen 200 mt de desvío.
¡Lugar a no perderse si pasas por Malargüe!
Fiama Soriano — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, like an oasis in the desert! The entrance fee is $1700 per person (April 2024).
Well maintained and with everything you need to spend some time.
I recommend it if you go to Malargüe, to get to the place it is all asphalt, impeccable.
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Hermoso lugar, como un oasis en el desierto! El valor de la entrada $1700 por persona (abril 2024).
Bien mantenido y con lo necesario para pasar un rato.
Lo recomiendo si vas a Malargüe, para llegar al lugar es todo asfalto, impecable.
Santy. Rotta. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful lagoon, it is small but you can have a picnic on the property, everything was super organized, the grass was short and well-kept. They charge entry but it is only for maintenance
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Laguna bellísima, es pequeñita pero se puede hacer un picnic en el predio, estaba todo super arreglado, el pasto cortito y cuidada. Cobran entrada pero es solo para su mantenimiento
Gabi S. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Admission for adults is $1200, it is not a large circuit, it looks almost the same as Pozo de las Ánimas (which is free) and it is close. It has bathrooms and some shaded seats.
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El ingreso para adultos es de $1200, no es un gran circuito, se ve casi lo mismo que pozo de las ánimas (q es gratis) y está cerca. Posee baños y algunos asientos con sombra.
Analia Baraglia (Ana-Lia) — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful lagoon and going on a sunny day around noon you can appreciate its turquoise and green colors. Its access from Route 40 on the way to Las Leñas is perfect, only a 3 km journey (the last ones) requires an entrance fee of $400 and the space is well maintained and clean.
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Es una hermosa Laguna y yendo un día soleado alrededor del mediodía se puede apreciar sus colores turquesa y verde. Su acceso desde ruta 40 camino a Las Leñas esta perfecto, solo un tramito de 3 km (los últimos) se abona una entrada de $400 y el espacio esta bien cuidado y limpio.
Claudio Paira — Google review
(Translated by Google) The natural environment is really beautiful.
What is totally unnecessary and also high is the cost of an entrance ticket. There is no service provided.
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El entorno natural es realmente hermoso.
Lo que es totalmente innecesario y además elevado, es el costo de un ticket de ingreso. No hay ningún servicio brindado.
Lucia Alarcon — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Mendoza Province, Argentina
27
Embalse Valle Grande
Lake
Nature & Parks
Dams
115 m high hydroelectric dam surrounded by mountains with a reservoir at its foot.
Amazingly rough beauty
Angella Baars-Reid — Google review
Valle Grande es un lugar muy natural y lleno de energía. En estos meses por lo general no corre agua sobre el río. La gente se ubica al costado del camino a disfrutar de típicas comidas o realizar su propio picnic.
(Translated by Google)
Valle Grande is a very natural and energetic place. In these months, generally no water flows over the river. People sit on the side of the road to enjoy typical meals or have their own picnic.
Alejandro Boffa (Loquillo) — Google review
Lugar para contemplar los paisajes y la naturaleza. Tiene un lugar que se come muy rico con un avista maravillosa. Paseos en catamaran y tirolesa.
(Translated by Google)
Place to contemplate the landscapes and nature. It has a place that eats very rich with a wonderful view. Catamaran and zip line rides.
Soledad Vega — Google review
Bellisimo.
Alba Del Valle — Google review
De los más bello de San Rafael hay q hacer todo el trayecto desde el cañón hasta el embalse y verán lugares increíbles
(Translated by Google)
One of the most beautiful in San Rafael you have to do the whole journey from the canyon to the reservoir and you will see incredible places
walter wajda — Google review
D I V I N O ✨
Viviana Maza — Google review
Bellisimo!!!
Graciela Colautti — Google review
Incredible
Ale Picun — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice we crossed to the beach, there are awnings with half shade and kayaks or canoes available all day because there are no bathrooms, you have to bring drinks and food because there is nothing to buy (in the place) but you can order something from the boy on the boat what crosses you
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Muy lindo cruzamos a la playita,hay toldos con media sombra y kayaks o piraguas disponibles todo el día por no hay baños tenés que llevar bebidas y comida porque no hay para comprar nada (en el lugar) pero podes encargar algo al chico de la lancha que te cruza
Diego Antonelli — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place to enjoy the immensity, you can do kayaking, which is a kayak trip and then you reach a plain where you walk and they explain it to you, we also did the lake zip line, both excursions are unmissable.
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Hermoso lugar para disfrutar de la inmensidad, se puede hacer kayaking, que es la travesía en kayak y después se llega a un llano donde se recorre caminando y te van explicando, hicimos también la tirloresa del lago, son imperdibles ambas excursiones.
Victoria Termite — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place with landscapes that no one should miss, if you like sports you have many cool activities to do! I recommend ANC to do those activities... Regards
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Hermoso lugar con paisajes que nadie debería perderse, si te gusta el deporte tenés muchas actividades copadas para realizar! Recomiendo ANC para hacer esas actividades... Saludos
bell A — Google review
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Mendoza Province, Argentina
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Los Reyunos Dam
Building
Nature & Parks
Dams
Stone & compacted clay dam that created a reservoir used for watersports & fishing.
4.5
(1804)
Mendoza, Argentina
29
Bodegas Bianchi
Winery
Food & Drink
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Loved the tour! The bodega is beautiful and the wine was fantastic.
Karen did a great job explaining the whole process of wine making
Lucia Mackinlay — Google review
Nice installations. Good wines. Good welcome.
Chris Brooke — Google review
Great experience with the winemakers.
Tim McLean — Google review
Ok
Diego Martinez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent option if one is visiting San Rafael. There are two types of guided tour with tasting and then there is another option that includes a bicycle ride. There is a store to buy wine and you can have just snacks for lunch.
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Excelente opción si uno está de visita por San Rafael. Hay dos modalidades la visita guiada con degustacion y luego hay otra opción que incluye un paseo en bicicletas. Hay una tienda para comprar vino y se puede almorzar solo picadas.
Yamil P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice winery! It doesn't compare to any! Good guide, beautiful explanation, beautiful place we say again! Good wine prices to visit! The only detail, they do not take children into account when visiting since at the time of the tasting they do not offer them anything (grape juice) like in all the others! Details! But otherwise very beautiful experience to live
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Muy linda bodega! No se compara con ninguna! Buen guía, hermosa explicación, hermosisisimo lugar volvemos a decir! Buenos precios de vinos x visitar! Lo único , detalle, no tienen en cuanta a los niños a la hora de la visita ya que a la hora de la degustación no les ofrecen nada (jugó de uva) como en todas las demás! Detalles! Pero por lo demás muy hermosa experiencia que hay que vivir
Melany Sepulveda — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chopped and 🍷: you can sit in the tourist lounge, it has a beautiful view, it is without reservation. You have smoked meat and cheese along with a drink 🍷 but the menu is varied, and along with the prices. It is located right in front of the San Rafael airport.
There are several options to do, and it is not cheap.
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Picada y 🍷: podés sentarte en el salón turístico, tiene una hermosa vista , es sin reserva. Tenés picada de ahumado y quesos junto con una copa 🍷 pero el menú es variado , y junto con los precios. Está ubicado justo enfrente del aeropuerto de San Rafael.
Hay varias opciones para hacer, y no es económico.
Wuil Sanchez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful winery with family history. Nice attention. The guided tour with Ivan was excellent. When finished you can buy wines in the store. The prices for the experience and the products are reasonable. A highly recommended activity in San Rafael, for those who like wine tourism.
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Hermosa bodega con historia de familia. Amena atención. La visita guiada con Iván fue excelente. Al terminar se pueden comprar vinos en la tienda. Los precios de la experiencia como de los productos son razonables. Una actividad muy recomendable en San Rafael, para quienes gustan del enoturismo.
Osvaldo Sosa — Google review
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Ruta 143 y calle Valentín San Rafael Mendoza AR, Bianchi, M5600 BCJ, Argentina
Bodega La Abeja is a historic winery established in 1883, offering guided tours and tastings. Visitors have praised the smaller, more private group tours that offer numerous complimentary wine tastings of about 5 or 6 different wines. The knowledgeable tour guides provide insights into the winemaking process, including grape harvesting and bottling. Guests appreciate the friendly and informative staff, with special mentions for guides like Sofi and Juan Pablo who enhance the experience with their expertise and humor.
We messaged on WhatsApp to schedule an appointment. The tour was enjoyable, and the wine tasting at the end was fantastic, with numerous samples. For $2000, it was an outstanding value, and we also received a full glass of house wine for only $200 while we waited for the tour to begin.
Eric Scott — Google review
Bodega La Abeja was fantastic! For only $1000 pesos it was a brilliant tour. Sofie was a lovely tour guide who gave us a private tour in English. We loved trying their wines in the private tasting room as well! A brilliant bodega with a fantastic history and some very tasty wines... We'd 100% recommend!
AbiLew — Google review
Great experience! The tour was really interesting and the wines are great! We wanted to particularly thank our guide Sofi who was so kind and funny, and made the tour even better! Her English was amazing!
Aimee — Google review
Excellent experience! They helped me with my disabled sister and my elderly mother and gave them a special visit which they enjoyed very much.
Paula Dubcovsky — Google review
Awesome Winery with awesome people! Our guide (really good english speaking) Juan Pablo told us very interesting information about all!
Highly recommended!
Florian Scherzinger — Google review
The guided tour is great and the place is an important part of the history of San Rafael
Aramil Rey — Google review
Very decent place to visit. Guided tour plus tasting comes free of charge. Plus you will see some action of how the grapes are removed from stems and how to cork a bottle.
If you are heading towards Chile after Argentina then do your visitations in here.
Kaarel Kusmin — Google review
Highly recommend. Great wine!
Alan Rathbun — Google review
Nagaoka accepts criticism cheerfully, and uses criticism productively to develop own abilities and skills. When working to a firm but realistic deadline, Nagaoka always completes tasks to an adequate standard. Accuracy and neatness may suffer but the outcome is acceptable. Puts in some extra hours to meet the deadline. When dressed for the job, personal appearance and dress immediately impress. Distinctive, perhaps distinguished. Performs most jobs well and has the habit of checking work outcomes. Nagaoka is achieving excellence in some areas but in others is not yet achieving the highest standards.
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Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 1900, M5600 San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina