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How long is the drive from Concepcion to Tandil?

The direct drive from Concepcion to Tandil is 1,004 mi (1,616 km), and should have a drive time of 20 hrs 27 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Concepcion to Tandil, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Pucon and Neuquen, as well as top places to visit like Saltos del Laja and Gran Casino Los Ángeles, or the ever-popular Cerro Ñielol.

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Top cities between Concepcion and Tandil

The top cities between Concepcion and Tandil are Pucon and Neuquen. Pucon is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Concepcion and 19 hours from Tandil.
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Pucón

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
1 hour off the main route, 18% of way to Tandil
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Neuquen

Neuquén, the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén, is situated in a picturesque location at the confluence of the Limay and Neuquén rivers. This region is part of the ecoregion of Alto Valle del Río Negro, characterized by stunning natural beauty. Patagonia, where Neuquén is located, offers a diverse landscape with mountains, cliffs, ice caps melting into lakes, pampas, and forests.
21% as popular as Pucon
1 minute off the main route, 42% of way to Tandil

Best stops along Concepcion to Tandil drive

The top stops along the way from Concepcion to Tandil (with short detours) are Termas Geometricas, Parque Ojos del Caburgua, and Villarrica. Other popular stops include Volcán Batea Mahuida, Portal Salto Huilo Huilo, and Parque Nacional Huerquehue.
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Cerro Ñielol

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Park
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Cerro Ñielol, located near Temuco, Chile, offers panoramic city views and a heavily forested area with four trails for hiking. The hill holds historical significance as it houses the original temperate forest of southern Chile before colonization. It is also a special place for the Mapuche people, featuring a ceremonial area called La Patagua near the summit. Visitors can explore jungle paths and enjoy quiet picnic areas while taking in beautiful lookout spots to capture stunning city views.
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 E — Google review
A nice little accessible walk in the city of Temuco. There are a few routes going to and from the top of the hill, with a few tracks that's more for those wanting a bit of workout, though still doable for any fitness level. The cafe/restaurant at the top was closed when we went so can't comment on that, but just beside it is a lookout where you can see the city sprawled out from afar. Nice and quiet, we got lost a few times, especially in the forested areas. If you go through the main entrance, you have to pay a bit to get in (and slightly more for tourists!), plus the guy manning the office wasn't exactly the helpful and friendly type. You can still get in another way though! :) A must-do if you're in the area.
Evii E — Google review
Nice trail and nice city view, a must-go in Temuco.
Luis B — Google review
It is beautiful to enjoy with family and friends. Take water with you, you can rarely see car speeding but it happened to me once.
Miguel Q — 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. R — Google review
Great walk. Clean. Safe. Beautiful.
Bruce G — 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 F — 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.
Andres C — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(528)
Gral. Carrera 267, Temuco, Araucanía, Chile
http://www.conaf.cl/
+56 45 229 8222
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Saltos del Laja

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1 list 
Scenic spot
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Saltos del Laja is a stunning set of waterfalls located between the Chilean cities of Los Angeles and Chillan, just off Route 5 South. The falls consist of four magnificent cascades, each ranging from 40 to 55 meters in height. Visitors can enjoy camping grounds, horseback riding trails, and local vendors offering souvenirs and traditional food along the way to the falls.
Lots of vendors with very cheap items! Beautiful scenery! It's free but the bathrooms cost :(
Anna W — Google review
Its a beautiful place and for free so no need of buying any tickets. The only thing that put down the experience for me was a music seller. He had speakers on with music that in my option todo away the experience of the sound of the water and environment. I don’t see the problem with the seller on the way in to the waterfalls but right by them was not the best!
Erika M — Google review
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 Z — Google review
loved it. gorgeous and lots of places to buy souvenirs
Kaylie — Google review
Impressive waterfall and nice little walk around it. Walkway on one side seems to be damaged so access was limited. Free to access!
Mati L — Google review
One of the few natural wonders that you still can visit for free! And the views are stunning. Make sure you're there 30 min before sundown.
Frederik B — 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
The falls themselves are lovely but the surroundings are run down and dirty and the toilets are a mess. The 3000 person entry fee seems high, especially for Chileans.
Lauren M — Google review
4.6
(29574)
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4.0
(312)
Cabrero, Bío Bío, Chile
https://www.saltosdellaja.com/
+56 9 4059 6270
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Gran Casino Los Ángeles

Casino
Fun & Games
Casino featuring video slots & gaming tables, plus dining & entertainment like dancing & karaoke.
Perfect
Nicolette L — 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 M — 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 C — Google review
Similar to most casinos in Chile. Don't expect much and you won't be disappointed.
Mark B — Google review
Smoking area is required
Gadiel A — Google review
slot no pagan
Ariel Y — Google review
Good
David Z — Google review
Excellent
German C — Google review
4.0
(1300)
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3.7
(143)
Colo Colo 565, 4441118 Los Angeles, Los Ángeles, Bío Bío, Chile
http://www.enjoy.cl/
+56 43 240 6500
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St. Charles Borromeo Cathedral, Chillán

Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
In total awe . Wow
John S — Google review
The Chillán Cathedral is one of the most striking architectural landmarks in southern Chile, both for its history and its symbolic design. Rebuilt after the devastating 1939 earthquake, its modernist structure represents two hands joined in prayer, a powerful tribute to the victims of the tragedy and a symbol of faith and resilience for the people of Chillán. Inside, the space feels peaceful and monumental. The high concrete arches create a sense of movement and elevation, while the natural light filters through stained glass in soft tones that highlight the simplicity of the interior. For visitors, the Cathedral is not only a religious site but also a cultural and historical destination. Located in the city center, it’s within walking distance of the main square, local cafés, and artisan markets. Whether you are interested in architecture, photography, or simply want to understand the spirit of the Ñuble Region, the Chillán Cathedral is an essential stop. Tip: Visit in the late afternoon when the sunlight enhances the curves of the concrete structure—perfect for photos.
Gonzalo B — Google review
Hermozo
Andres C — Google review
Linda
Braulio R — Google review
Linda me gusto
Angeline R — Google review
Great spot
Diego L — Google review
Linda
Pamela S — Google review
normal
Denisse O — Google review
4.7
(868)
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4.4
(195)
Arauco 505, 3800727 Chillán, Ñuble, Chile
http://www.diocesisdechillan.cl/
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Calafquén Lake

Lake
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Scenic lake offering beaches with swimming, boating & views of the Villarrica Volcano.
Beautiful
Subrata D — Google review
Beautiful lake surrounded by well preserved native forest.
Jorge B — Google review
Top
Astro R — Google review
Nice
Pablo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful, this place is a paradise. If you are looking for peace, rest, enjoy nature and silence, this is the place. The waters of the lake are transparent and clean, ideal for swimming and all types of water sports. (Original) Maravilloso, este lugar es una paraíso. Si andas en busca de paz, descansar, disfrutar de la naturaleza y el silencio, este es el lugar. Las aguas del lago son transparentes y limpias, ideal para nadar y todo tipo de deportes acuáticos
Ximena S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved the south since I knew it, for those of us who refused to know it, I only know that I am still in love since the first day, and I have not regretted it for a single moment, I love the nature of my country, its volcanoes, rivers and lakes and if you ask me what makes you come back again and again, it is everything, I love the south of Chile and I come back again and again just to reconnect with mother earth. (Original) Ame el sur desde que lo conocí, para quienes nos negábamos a conocerlo solo sé que sigo enamorada desde el primer día, y no me he arrepentido ni un solo momento , amo la naturaleza de mi país, sus volcanes, ríos y lagos y si me preguntas qué es lo que hace que vuelvas una y otra vez, es todo amo el sur de Chile y vuelvo una y otra vez solo para reconectarme con la madre tierra.
Jimena C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lake is super nice and clean, the prices to buy something to eat or drink are quite high but the view of the place is very nice. (Original) El lago está súper lindo y limpio, los precios para comprar algo de comer o beber son bastante elevados pero la vista del lugar, muy linda.
Hector O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place, quiet and with very warm waters. No waves and clean. Highly recommended, it also has a projected view of the Villarrica volcano. (Original) Excelente lugar, tranquilo y con aguas muy cálidas. Sin oleaje y limpio. Muy muy recomendable, además posee una vista proyectada del volcán Villarrica.
Julio V — Google review
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4.5
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Chile, USA
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Villarrica Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
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 K — 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 F — Google review
So Beautiful
Caio C — Google review
Ok
Dental P — Google review
H E R M O S O
Sandra V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful landscape, fresh air, a place to enjoy the magic of the south. You can tour the entire lake with boats that leave from Pucon beach and you can also sail privately. Simply beautiful experience (Original) Maravilloso paisaje, aire puro, un lugar para disfrutar de la magia del sur. Se puede recorrer el lago completo con lanchas que salen desde playa Pucon y también puedes navegar de forma particular. Simplemente bellísima experiencia
Francisco C — Google review
(Translated by Google) By this summer 2025 the Lake was not suitable for swimming in the Villarrica sector, despite the landscape, how much they have fixed the waterfront and the many tourists who come throughout the year, where you can see the volcano of the same name in the background, the water smelled bad and was clearly contaminated. (Original) Para este verano 2025 no estaba apto para el baño el Lago por el sector de Villarrica, a pesar que el paisaje, lo mucho que han arreglado la costanera y los muchos turistas que llegan durante todo el año, donde se puede apreciar el volcán del mismo nombre de fondo, el agua olía mal y claramente estaba contaminado
Ivonne C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pucón and its charming European center, beautiful architecture. A small, touristy town with excellent restaurants and bars. A dormant volcano, the city center alerts you to its awakening through traffic lights. Everywhere you look, there's a beautiful view of the volcano. It's truly spectacular. (Original) Pucón e seu centro charmoso europeu, arquitetura linda. Uma pequena cidade bem turística, com excelentes restaurantes e bares. Um vulcão que está adormecido e que no centro da cidade é avisado através de semáforos quando o vulcão desperta. Qualquer lugar que você olha tem uma bela vista do vulcão. É realmente espetacular.
Maria L — Google review
4.7
(743)
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4.5
(351)
Araucania, Chile, USA
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Plaza de Armas de fuego

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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.
Not only Plaza de Armas, but the whole thing is very nice to visit!
Doğaç I — Google review
We love this plaza—we’ve been travelling around South America for a few months and it’s our favourite for how it looks and feels. We love the lighting in the evening and the sweet play area with incredible views of the volcano. There are fun go-karts for hire, too.
Our F — Google review
Was here to cheer my partner on during the Ironman 70.3 Pucón! The plaza itself is lovely and has a lot of interesting things. Unfortunately, in my point of view, it also had a lot of people trying to get you to "save" your soul by coming to Jesus.
Zans ( — Google review
Well maintained, clean and green plaza. Beautiful.
Johannes L — 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 D — Google review
Such a lovely square green green ! You can hear native birds ! And admire the volcano view
Daniela M — 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 R — 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 D — Google review
4.7
(6779)
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4.3
(793)
C. Clemente Holzapfel 412, Pucon, Pucón, Araucanía, Chile
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Villarrica

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
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.
Worth a ride if you are in Pucon. On a clear day, the view of the volcano is stunning and very humbling, especially when covered in snow.
Gergely F — Google review
I climbed Villarrica several years ago. Awesome views, an exhaustive workout.
John B — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking experience at Villarrica Volcano! One of Chile’s most iconic natural wonders, this active volcano offers stunning views, thrilling hikes, and a surreal sense of scale. I visited during clear weather and the snow-capped cone against the blue sky was unforgettable. The ascent is challenging but rewarding—whether you hike or take a guided tour with crampons and ice axes, the panoramic views from the top are worth every step.
Dvir — 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 E — Google review
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
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 H — 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 W — Google review
Great adventure and amazing experience.
Lior P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2446)
Panguipulli, Los Ríos, Chile, USA
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Portal Salto Huilo Huilo

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking area
Portal Salto Huilo Huilo serves as the entry point to the stunning natural wonders of Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve in Chile. The area is renowned for its dramatic waterfall, which can be reached via a short hiking trail. Neltume is the starting point for visiting this popular attraction, strategically located between other tourist destinations such as Puerto Fuy and Choshuenco. The surrounding area features scenic routes and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling.
Great place for a stroll through nature. Visit, during their winter season to experience its majestic falls and take in mother nature. Theres a trail that is walkable while you listen to the water stream and falls. Seen the waterfalls during the day and night. Both were pleasant and unique.
ChiGuy — 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 F — 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 D — 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 S — 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 M — 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 L — 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 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 P — Google review
4.7
(8543)
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4.7
(843)
Carretera Internacional CH-203, km 55 A - Neltume, Panguipulli, Los Ríos, Chile
https://huilohuilo.com/actividades/sendero-huilo-huilo/
+56 9 7150 2025
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Termas Geometricas

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2 lists 
Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
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.
We absolutely loved our experience at Termas Geométricas. The setting is stunning—built right into a narrow canyon with lush vegetation all around. Even though it’s been developed, it still feels incredibly natural, like you’ve stumbled upon a secret spot in the middle of the forest. The website says there are 17 different pools. We didn’t count them, but there are definitely a lot to choose from. The water temperatures range from 35 to 46°C, so there’s something for everyone—whether you like it warm or really hot. They even have cold plunge pools at 9°C, which are amazing for hot-cold contrast. I personally loved that part. Since you’re not allowed to bring your own food, we ended up eating at the on-site restaurant—and we were pleasantly surprised. We shared a pizza that was honestly one of the best I’ve had during my whole trip in Chile. The natural juices were also super tasty. It’s maybe a bit pricier than average, but totally worth it. We spent almost four hours soaking, relaxing, and just enjoying the whole vibe. Overall, an incredible experience. Totally recommend if you’re in the Pucón area. Honestly, it was worth every peso.
Marie-Soleil C — Google review
A piece of paradise in the national park, with hot thermal baths and ice cold waterfalls, surrounded by beautiful greenery. There are plenty of changing cabins, we were lucky to visit in the low season and it wasn’t too crowded there. There is a cafe on site in case you get hungry. Be prepared that the last 11 km of the road is unpaved. We couldn’t buy tickets in advance on the website - there was a problem with a foreign cards payments(I hope that was just a temporary issue)
Kate S — Google review
Even more beautiful than the photos. A perfect variation of pools with different temperatures, icy cold to almost too hot to handle, so you’ll always find one you like. Both day and evening are amazing (at night the paths are lit). Spacious, never felt crowded, super kind staff. Truly breathtaking, one of my best memories in Chile.
My G — Google review
Must! Probably the ambient, I mean the setting of the place, totally immersed in a gorge between the rocks within a Patagonian forest, with the thermal stream flows, spreading an energetic relaxation vibe all over. Many pools with different temperatures ranging, from 8 Celsius up to 46. Incredible experience. Recommend to go during low season, low temperature days, so you can have it all for yourself (August to October probably)
Davide C — Google review
It was rainy and a little cold when I visited but it actually felt pretty great. I visited as part of a tour but these people are really strict about safety while you're visiting. They give you a locker key & keep your ID (so be sure you have it) as a "deposit". There are a good number of pools & they're all pretty large with different temps. They do have staff walking around constantly making sure no one's throwing anything in the pools or behaving badly. The lockers don't fit very much & be prepared to change outdoors even though the door locks. It was very peaceful. There is a Cafe onsite with food/drink and they have fire pits which was a nice touch given the weather when I went. Roads are pretty rough at points getting there so maybe take a tour.
Elle Y — Google review
18 natural hot pools with temperature 35°C-46 °C. 3 waterfalls. 2 cold pools and natural cold shower next pools. Places for toilet and changing room. Price was pretty high 43€ per person. They dont give you anything by the entrace for this price only key for locker. Too expensive. Extra charge for towels. No so many people out off season👍🏻.
Kamila K — Google review
Nice place to relax in some thermal baths. The scenery is beautiful and there weren't that many people in early September. It was a bit of a drive to get to on some gravel roads but was worth it. Kind of surprised they don't have digital sensors monitoring all of the baths as some appeared to be mislabeled or changed as not all baths are the same temperature all the time.
Matthew R — Google review
Humble, but extremely nature friendly spa. We were lucky with very few people. Great place.
Petr S — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Parque Nacional Villarrica, camino Coñaripe Km 16, Panguipulli, Los Ríos, Chile
http://termasgeometricas.cl/
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11

Parque Ojos del Caburgua

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Popular spot in the jungle for hiking, swimming and picnics, with deep blue ponds and a waterfall.
The day was perfect, without clouds.. very sunny and clear sky. The temperature was great, and we could enjoy all the paths around the river and the falls.
Alex Y — Google review
Waterfalls everywhere and a lot of beauty to discover. If you walk all the way to the back, you will see really blue water.
My G — Google review
This is what they call "the second entrance" to the Ojos de Caburga and where you can actually see the 3 waterfalls aligned, and the 4th on the other side. On the first entrance, along the S-905 road, the views are very limited. To get here by bus, you should get off at the El Cristo stop, walk +- 2km along the road S-919, and there will be signs indicating the way. The entrance was 2000 clp. Around noon is when the sun light hits all of the lagoon and the view is prettier.
Louise O — Google review
It's ok. Maybe better in the summer? A few dinky little waterfalls and some clear water pools. I wasn't that impressed.
Nathan J — Google review
We were very positively surprised. Entrance is 2000 CLP and there is a lot of well maintained infrastructure, including modern bathrooms and multiple platforms to have a good view on the different waterfalls and lagoons. Apparently there are two divided properties with different entrances. I would recommend the one marked as "Parque Ojos del Caburgua", which has a better angle on the site.
F S — 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 S — 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 S — 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 S — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Sector Carhuello Km. 2.2, Pucón, Araucanía, Chile
http://ojosdelcaburgua.cl/
+56 9 8539 7299
12

Caburgua Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
This lake features beaches, nearby waterfalls & views of surrounding volcanic mountains.
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! 🚣‍♂️ IG: adventureoveramenities_
Scott E — Google review
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 B — Google review
Must see
Victor L — Google review
A beautiful lake, had a lovely night!
Maximiliano V — Google review
Finoo
Diego A — Google review
Super
Claudio P — Google review
Marvelous Nature!
David D — Google review
Love it
Alejandro R — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Araucania, Chile, USA
13

Parque Nacional Huerquehue

National park
Nature & Parks
Huerquehue National Park is a vast mountainous area with ancient forests, lakes, and hiking trails. The park offers stunning landscapes of araucarias forests and pristine alpine lakes. Visitors can embark on all-day excursions to explore the beautiful scenery, including waterfalls and the challenging San Sebastian trail. While some trails may be difficult due to snow or steep terrain, the breathtaking views make it worthwhile for outdoor enthusiasts.
A wonderful experience from start to finish. They did have one English speaking ranger at the entrance who checked us in and was able to give us the hiking options in the park. All the trails are well marked and easy to follow. We hiked the Los Lagos trail and there were excellent bathroom facilities in the beginning of the trail. Hiking among the monkey puzzle trees was an experience of a lifetime!
Emily F — Google review
The road becomes dirt and gravel for the last 8km. I was able to do it in a crappy Chinese car, so not a big deal but it might be tough in wet weather. Hiking trails to the falls were very muddy and partially covered in melting snow. It's mostly a forest trail without a ton of great views, but still peaceful. The ranger at the entry gate was nice and kind and patiently explained the trail conditions to me in a language I pretended to understand.
Nathan J — Google review
This hike turned me into a hiker! 😀 Such a wonderful experience. There are different trails you can do - we did the trail to Paillaco. The place is easy to get to via bus from Pucon. The hike itself has different sections to it, which are all very distinct. And finally when you get to the top you have a great panaramic view of all the volcanoes 🌋. Also lots of super friendly people on the walk. It’s really well signposted so can’t get lost. Recommended to take food like sandwiches(especially some sweet fruit) and water.
Patrick D — Google review
Very good hiking to the 3 lakes. A lot of steep uphill at the start and then steep downhill at the end through twisty roots. Hiking poles recommended, or pick up some of the abandoned hiking sticks near the start if you are lucky enough to find some. Make sure to buy your entry passes a couple of days in advance: you won't get in if you go there without, and it is a long way there.
John C — Google review
We got there and back by public bus. The ride takes about an hour. We hiked to the Uerquehue Lagoon, but we didn’t have enough time to complete the full loop because we needed to catch the bus back. In total, we did 18 km with about 1,000 m of elevation gain in 7 hours. I was expecting more volcano views, but there’s only one real viewpoint. Overall, it was fine, nothing exceptional. The 10 USD entrance fee for foreigners feels overpriced. Considering the high fee, I’d rate the place 5 out of 10. Unfortunately, there’s no real infrastructure you would expect for a paid entrance. There aren’t even benches near the bus stop or water fountains at the entrance. You also can’t buy water or snacks when you exit the park.
Юлия Т — Google review
Perfect hike with magical scenery. The snow made it more difficult than usual, but also led to a different hiking experience overall. One can do the three first lakes in 4-5 hours. Definitely recommend this hike
Babak A — Google review
Unable to get to the top of the trail due to there being a LOT of snow and ice for over 200m on a really steep incline (and a lot of mud and snow for about 15-20mins beforehand). There was no prior warning of this on their website, so we weren’t prepared with hiking poles and crampons. We saw locals with this equipment so it is definitely needed, I recommend a notice on the website recommending this as it’s a shame we couldn’t finish the hike.
Zena A — Google review
This is a wonderful parc and definitely worth a stop if you have the time. If you have to choose we would recommend Parque Conquillio more ☺️. The trails do offer some beautiful views of the lagunas on the one side and Volcano Villarica on the other side. There are longer and shorter trails that are medium difficulty. Enjoy the beauty!
Josefien T — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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s/n, Pucon, Pucón, Araucanía, Chile
https://www.pasesparques.cl/
14

Parque Nacional Conguillío

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National park
Nature & Parks
Conguillío National Park is a must-see destination in Chile, offering a variety of activities such as hiking, kayaking, birdwatching, and even paleontology. The park boasts millenary araucarias and diverse flora including nirre, coihue, and lenga trees. The stunning landscape is dominated by the brooding centerpiece of Volcan Llaima and the Sierra Nevada volcanoes on the horizon.
What a great park. The araucarias make the place absolutely unique. Wonderful sceneries with walks for every ability. One of my favourite places in Chile.
Mariachiara C — Google review
We stayed in La baits highly recommended. Buy the park entrance online first and make sure you have the QR codes on your phone as there is bad internet in the park
Cristobal M — Google review
Amazing place, with many options for trail walking or hiking. Spectacular views of Llaima volcano and the local lakes.
Mladen C — 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 M — 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 B — 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 L — 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 H — 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
4.8
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5.0
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Araucanía Region, 148 km northeast of, Temuco, Chile
https://www.conaf.cl/parques/parque-nacional-conguillio/
+56 45 258 1073
15

Malalcahuello-Nalcas National Reserve

Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful all the forests of Araucarias, the very good treking but tiring and the best thing is that the millenary and background Araucaria is the imposing volcan (Original) Muy hermoso todo los bosques de araucarias, los treking buenísimos pero cansadores y lo mejor es que esta la araucaria milenaria y de fondo el imponente volcan lonquimay
Cristina S — Google review
Very nice place. A lot to do if you like to walk and drive in a nice Park!
Marc B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Totally recommended. I was there in April and had an incredible time. A lot of tranquility, beautiful landscapes and the CONAF team is super cool and well-informed. A perfect place to disconnect and enjoy nature at your fingertips... (Original) Totalmente recomendado. Estuve en abril y lo pasé increíble. Mucha tranquilidad, paisajes hermosos y el equipo de CONAF súper buena onda y bien informado. Un lugar perfecto para desconectarse y disfrutar la naturaleza a concho...
Rodrigo L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've been there many times, in winter and summer. It's wonderful. Although the road isn't in very good condition (it has too many potholes), all types of vehicles can still pass. Definitely an excellent view. It's not as snowy in June, but it's still beautiful 🙌🏻 (Original) He ido muchas veces, en invierno y en verano. Es maravilloso. A pesar de que el camino no está en muy buen estado (tiene demasiados hoyos) igual pasa todo tipo de vehículo. Sin duda un excelente panorama. Ahora en junio no está tan nevado, pero es bonito igual 🙌🏻
Gemita J — Google review
(Translated by Google) We hiked for 6 hours to reach the Piedra Santa viewpoint. That climb was really tough; we didn't realize how high we'd climbed until we were coming down. It's a beautiful place; the total distance to the viewpoint is 15 kilometers. It's ideal to bring a picnic to fuel up. We recommend going on a clear day to fully appreciate the view. (Original) Caminamos 6 horas hasta mirador Piedra Santa.. estuvo muy duro ese asenso , no dimensionales lo que subimos.. cuando veníamos bajando nos dimos cuenta... Lindo lugar en total son 15 kilómetros hasta el mirador. Ideal es llevar picnic para tomar energías. Recomendado ir en un día despejado para apreciar la vista.
Cristian S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Malalcahuello is beautiful, but very wintry these days. There's a lot of snow, ideal for skiers now that the Corralco ski resort has reopened. If you're biking, be careful: you'll need good equipment because the terrain is slippery and wet. Despite the traffic jams, it's worth going: the scenery is incredible and there are several trails to enjoy, both for biking and hiking. Bring patience and warm clothes! (Original) Malalcahuello está hermoso, pero muy invernal estos días. Hay mucha nieve, ideal para quienes van a esquiar ahora que reabrió el centro de ski Corralco. Si vas en bici, ojo: hay que estar bien equipado porque el terreno está resbaloso y húmedo. A pesar de los tacos por la cantidad de autos, vale la pena ir: el paisaje está increíble y hay varias rutas para disfrutar, tanto para bici como para caminatas. ¡Llevar paciencia y ropa abrigada!
Francisca M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply unique, the scenery is very beautiful. (Original) Simplemente único, el paisaje es muy hermoso.
Anny — Google review
(Translated by Google) Malalcahuello is a magical place. You can see hundreds of ancient araucaria trees, witnesses of the most beautiful land on the far side of the globe... (Original) Malalcahuello es un lugar mágico, puedes ver cientos de araucarias milenarias, testigos de la más hermosa tierra de los confines de la orbe…
Raymond M — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(167)
Curacautin, Curacautín, Araucanía, Chile
http://www.malalcahuellochile.cl/
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16

Lanín

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Lanín is a striking stratovolcano located on the border of Chile and Argentina, boasting a conical shape and an ice-capped peak. The volcano is the centerpiece of Lanin National Park, offering stunning views that captivate travelers. While it has not erupted for thousands of years, occasional tremors keep its status active. For adventure seekers, climbing Lanín is possible but recommended only for experienced mountaineers or with professional guidance due to its steep inclines and snowy terrain.
Great place to visit. There are three routes to get to the very top, two of which are from Argentina (the south and north faces) and one from Chile. The north face is the most common route to use, whether for a one-day ascent (to get to the refuge camp and to go back) or a two-day ascent to get to the very top. Whichever one you chose, you won’t get disappointed. The route is not too challenging, but it is nevertheless tiring. It is recommended to get a good pair of hiking boots and sticks (if you don’t have them). If you are staying overnight in the camp, you will need a torch and a sleeping bag. Don’t forget to register with the national park if you are doing the ascent without a guide/tour.
Tom V — Google review
Good weekend trip to explore Patagonia’s volcanoes: Excellent 2 day hike to get up Lanin. Day 1 we went up to the Refugio, slept there. On day 2 we started early and reached the Lanin peak. Hard work but you get fully rewarded - amazing and picturesque view from the peak. The hike to get up to the peak is technically not too difficult, no climbing equipment is needed though I would recommend to have crampons since the last bit is icy. 🌋🇦🇷
Thomas F — Google review
Easy hike from the highway to upper small lake in the Chilean sector. Beautiful half day hike on a sunny summer day. Great atmospherics if clouds are blowing over the summit .
Bill M — Google review
I only rode past this volcano as I was on a bus from San Martin to Temuco, but... wow. What a sight on a good day. There were some clouds that hid the top on and off, but this is one part of the absolutely enchanting ride that made it what it is.
Beamer L — Google review
Awesome
Michael J — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking!! A place the eye & heart will not forget
Priscilla M — Google review
Thank you so much
Rathy M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An excellent place to visit, with an experienced guide who is knowledgeable about the trails and sites. Stop by the park administration beforehand to register and report your trail access. Highly recommended for connecting with lush nature. (Original) Excelente sitio para visitar, para visitar con guía experimentado y conocimiento de los senderos y sitios de interés. Pasar previamente por administración de parques, para registrarse y dar novedad de tu ingreso a los senderos. Muy recomendable para conectar con una naturaleza exhuberante.
Daniel G — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(420)
Neuquén Province, Argentina, USA
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Lago Lolog

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Glacial lake surrounded by green hills & prominent trout-fishing destination accessible by road.
Quiet, calm and beautiful place. No market available.
Matias C — Google review
The best!
Juan G — Google review
Beautiful place
Ven B — Google review
amazing and none exclusive
Sebastian P — Google review
nice!
Piti O — Google review
Genial
Maximiliano N — Google review
Bellisimo
Marcelo A — Google review
Bellisimo
Maricel B — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(600)
Neuquén Province, Argentina
18

Volcán Batea Mahuida

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Volcán Batea Mahuida, located on the border of Argentina and Chile, is a stunning extinct volcano that offers a unique blend of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy skiing in the winter months or embark on invigorating hikes to its summit, where breathtaking panoramic views await. The trek to the top can be challenging but is well worth it for those seeking adventure and tranquility amidst nature. For those who prefer a more leisurely approach, 4x4 vehicles are available to reach higher altitudes.
Volcan Batea Mahuida, Neuquen Argentina I saw the Volcan Batea Mahuida from the Mirador De La Reserva Natural Urbana and it was Very Nice To See because we had a lot of clouds in the sky making the visibility very difficult and so I guess I had luck this time around back on Friday, June 23, 2017. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS =========================================================== Volcán Batea Mahuida, Neuquen Argentina Do You Like Volcanoes? Then come and visit Volcán Batea Mahuida. This is a very Beautiful Volcano that can be hard to visit for various reasons such as if there is Bad Weather such as Snow, then it will be very hard to get up to the top, or if there are a lot of Clouds In The Sky then its' visibility will also make it hard to see as well! During our excursion, we did try to get to the top of the volcano using a 4x4, but we gave up due to the amount of snow that was on the road. However, we saw it from another place called "Parque De Nieve Batea Mahuida". I am just so glad that we did Not Give Up On It because I Really Love Volcanoes! I want to personally Thank Federico Garategui and Cesar Lopez Casanegra for taking ME there back on Sunday, June 25, 2017. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS
HOWARD S — Google review
Great tracking adventure for family with kids over 7 years old
Petronius P — Google review
Wow, must be here to believe it. Hope to return for longer explorations 🧐
David M — Google review
Hermsisimo!!
Veronica T — Google review
Bellisimo!
Miguel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can get to the base calmly and with any vehicle; by 4x4 to the top, but it is still worth doing that small trek... the view is spectacular and you notice the contrast between the valley on the Argentine and Chilean sides, to connect and enjoy a beautiful, very particular view. (Original) Hasta la base puedes llegar con calma y cualquier vehículo; en 4x4 hasta la cima, pero igual vale la pena hacer ese pequeño trekin… la vista es espectacular y notas el contraste entre el valle del lado Argentino y Chileno, para conectar y disfrutar un hermosa vista muy particular.
Cristian M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's truly what I was looking for in a ski resort! It's a family-friendly, non-commercial place where people feel comfortable and enjoy all the activities the mountain offers. I want to highlight the excellent ski instructors; my 8-year-old son learned in three classes. The snowmobile excursion to the Argentina-Chile border is spectacular! The food at the cafe is very good; at least we loved the pizza we ate. And the best of all is the ample space to enjoy the snow however you want, from having a picnic, hiking, sledding, or skiing! Many thanks to the Mapuche community for being so welcoming and allowing us to enjoy these wonderful days at Batea Mahuida! (Original) Es realmente lo que buscaba en un centro de sky!!! Es un lugar familiar y no comercial donde las personas se sienten cómodas y disfrutan de todas las actividades que propone el cerro. Quiero destacar los excelentes profesores de sky, mi hijo de 8 años aprendió en 3 clases. La excursión en moto de nieve al límite de Argentina con Chile es espectacular!!! La comida en la confitería es muy buena, por lo menos la pizza que comimos nos encantó. Y lo mejor de todo es el amplio espacio para disfrutar como quieras de la nieve desde hacer un picnic, caminar, tirarte de un trineo o esquiar!!! Muchas gracias a la comunidad mapuche por ser tan cordiales y hacernos disfrutar de estos maravillosos días en el Batea Mahuida!!!
Claudina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and incredible views! You'll definitely need a 4x4 to get there! It's the border between Chile and Argentina! (Original) Hermsooooo y vistas increíble! Eso si subir con 4x4! Frontera entre chile y Argentina!
Paula P — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(973)
Neuquén Province, Argentina, USA
19

Agrio Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Agrio Waterfall is a breathtaking testament to the raw beauty and power of nature, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring Argentina. Nestled in a stunning landscape, this majestic waterfall offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the soothing sounds of cascading water and the vibrant energy that seems to lift your spirits. The experience is enhanced by the sight of condors soaring overhead, adding to the magical atmosphere.
Lovely waterfall within a stunning landscape. It was windy, very windy and only 4 cars together with me
MiBa ( — Google review
Salto del Agrio Waterfall – A Hidden Gem in Argentina's Patagonia Salto del Agrio Waterfall, located near the town of Caviahue in the Neuquén Province of Argentina, is one of the most stunning yet lesser-known natural wonders in the Patagonian region. Nestled within a dramatic volcanic landscape and surrounded by the Andes mountains, this powerful waterfall offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photographers alike. The waterfall itself is approximately 60 meters (197 feet) high and plunges into a circular basalt basin surrounded by colorful volcanic rock formations. What makes Salto del Agrio especially unique is the vivid contrast of colors that appear around the falls. The minerals in the volcanic rock create streaks of red, orange, and yellow on the surrounding cliffs, giving the entire area an almost surreal appearance. This explosion of colors, combined with the emerald green waters of the Agrio River, makes it a truly spectacular sight. Reaching Salto del Agrio is part of the adventure. The waterfall is about 15 km from Caviahue and is accessible via a dirt road that winds through beautiful Andean scenery. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended during wetter seasons due to muddy patches and uneven terrain, although during the dry months, most vehicles can make the trip. The drive itself is a highlight, with panoramic views of the Lonquimay volcano and the high-altitude Patagonian forest. Along the route, one may also encounter araucaria (monkey puzzle) trees, a signature of the region, some of which are hundreds of years old. Once at the waterfall, visitors can walk along several natural trails that provide different viewpoints. The most popular lookout point offers a full frontal view of the waterfall as it crashes into the basalt bowl below. There are also paths that lead closer to the top or allow you to peer into the gorge, although caution is advised due to steep edges and loose rocks. Salto del Agrio is ideal for a short day trip from Caviahue and can easily be combined with other nearby attractions, such as the Copahue hot springs or the Caviahue ski resort during winter. The area remains relatively uncrowded throughout the year, giving visitors a chance to enjoy the majestic beauty in peace and solitude. This waterfall is not just a scenic stop but a testament to the raw and untouched beauty of northern Patagonia. If you’re exploring Neuquén or planning a route through the Andes, Salto del Agrio deserves a prominent spot on your itinerary. It is a place where geological wonder meets natural tranquility, offering a truly immersive and breathtaking experience.
Krrazie — Google review
gorgeous reminder how powerful and beautiful nature is. make sure to make a stop if you’re exploring argentine and take a moment to enjoy and listen to the sounds of water and nature
Victoria G — Google review
Such majestical place. You can feel the energy Emanating up the falls and lifting your spirits, Up up up like the flights and movements of the condors overhead
Phyllis H — Google review
Awesome place, just go and enjoy the magnitude of nature. Just be aware of the weather and the road.
Nahuel B — Google review
Impresive place, totally better then we expected! Recommended for everyone who is staying in the Caviahue.
Julia K — Google review
Spectacular in the morning! Worth the detour.
Valentin D — Google review
Absolutely amazing !! Just drove to Caviahue and had THIS not in my plan...
Hans M — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(470)
Rio Agrio, Neuquén, Argentina
http://www.turismoenmotorhome.com/
20

Museo Paleontológico Municipal Ernesto Bachmann

Museum
Specialty Museums
Museo Paleontológico Municipal Ernesto Bachmann in Neuquen may be small, but it holds some remarkable exhibits. Visitors can marvel at dinosaur nests, replicas of local discoveries, and a fascinating ancient shark jaw that's a popular spot for photos. Despite its size, the museum never fails to impress its visitors with its dramatic displays. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and have an interest in paleontology.
It is a small museum but worth the stop. It has great specimens and lots of information about the dinosaurs found in this area of Argentina. I recommend downloading the virtual dinosaur. So much fun. The little row of gift houses was great too. Go down the road in town along the lake to see the imprints in the rocks of where the dinosaurs walked!!
S H — Google review
Nice place to visit if you’re in the area.
Dayana C — Google review
Great museum, worth a stop if you are going past it.
Rich W — Google review
Small but dramatic and incredibly impressive museum of replicas of stunning local finds. Unmissable and worth a detour!
Ian B — Google review
Small but interesting museum about local dinosaur finds with sections about nearby dams and anthropology. Most information also available in English. Open 09:00-19:30.
Eddie M — Google review
This is an amazing Dinosaur Museum which is located about one (1) hour outside of Neuquen Capital City and many people have recommended it to me. They have several rooms with exhibits and replicas on Dinosaurs and there is even a place just a few kilometers away by the Lago Ezequiel Ramos Mexia where you can even see Dinosaur Footprints. Wow! I personally want to Thank Joe and Shelley from the Iglesia Bautista Biblica Church in Neuquen Capital City for taking ME there back on Sunday, April 16, 2017. I personally want to Thank Maria Rosas for the fantastic and detailed tour! I will Never forget this Experience! Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS
HOWARD S — Google review
Nice museum. It's pretty simple but ok for a 30 minutes stop for kids
Coti V — Google review
This quaint little museum houses exhibits of local Argentine dinosaur discoveries. $50peso entrance fee.
Julie G — Google review
4.4
(6972)
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4.0
(125)
8311, Mario Sureda 328f, Villa El Chocón, Neuquén, Argentina
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21

El Chocón Dam

Building
Nature & Parks
Dams
4.3
(221)
Neuquén, Argentina, USA
22

Limay River

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Limay River is a stunning natural attraction formed by the joining of Limay and Neuquen rivers, naturally delimiting two provinces. The clear blue waters offer a refreshing escape from the summer heat, making it a favorite spot for locals. Visitors can kayak along 35 kilometers to reach Neuquen, enjoying the picturesque surroundings. However, some areas are marred by litter and misuse, detracting from its beauty.
Bellisimo!!!
Carla O — Google review
River 10
Alejo L — Google review
bellisimo
Pamela V — Google review
Expectacular!
Carlos G — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful and calm rivers that I had the opportunity to know and enjoy. It is not necessary to go to another country to discover these beautiful waters 🙌🏻 (Original) Uno de los ríos más hermosos y calmos que tuve la oportunidad de conocer y disfrutar. No es necesario ir a otro país para conocer estas aguas hermosas 🙌🏻
Mer M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to visit for the day. The river has an abundant flow of water. The water is crystal clear. I don't know if fishing was allowed in the promenade area. People were seen doing water sports. There is a bar overlooking the river. (Original) Un hermoso lugar para visitar para pasar el día El rio trae un caudal de agua en abundancia El agua es cristalina Desconozco si se podía pescar en la zona del paseo Se veía gente realizando deportes acuáticos Hay resto bar con vista al Río
Alfredo L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place (Original) Hermoso lugar
Gladys — Google review
(Translated by Google) I passed by briefly during the Circuito Grande tour, but it looks like a beautiful place ideal for relaxing. (Original) Pasé brevemente durante la excursión de Circuito Grande, pero se ve como un hermoso lugar ideal para relajarse
Santiago T — Google review
4.7
(946)
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4.4
(465)
Argentina
23

Paseo de la Costa

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
Paseo de la Costa is a long and spacious riverside walkway adorned with benches and lights, providing a delightful recreational space for pedestrians. It stretches alongside the serene Limay River, offering picturesque views, lush greenery, and charming pathways. While it's an ideal spot for leisurely walks and enjoying the tranquil surroundings, some visitors recommend visiting during summer when it's more accessible on foot. The area is also popular for activities like running and resting in its well-maintained surroundings.
Fantástico, relaxing, fun and enjoyable place. Whether you go with friends or family, even alone... you'll have an amazing time!!
LaurA Z — Google review
Beautiful area. Glad I had great friends to show it to me. If you are in the area, take sometime to go through. I was only able to go through at night and walk, but from other pictures it seems like a quaint place during the day as well. Take advantage of the food trucks nearby. Total winner with just about anything there.
Daniel P — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit many places back on Friday, April 14, 2017 and this happens to be one of them. Come out here and visit Neuquen, Argentina! Thank you. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS
HOWARD S — Google review
Beautiful area if you want to take a walk and admire the nature. Go grab a book and mate and spend hours in there.
Rafael G — Google review
Beautiful people and great for meeting with friends.
Maria R — Google review
Great Place!
Victor M — Google review
This is a very nice place to visit in Neuquen, when the weather is nice. You can practice sports (swim, kayak, jogging, etc), walk or just sit and relax in front of the river. Have very clean public facilities and friendly people around.
Constanza G — Google review
It is a beautiful place.. very clean... And well organize..you can enjoy nature... And places well prepared for sitting and enjoying the enviroment
Alejandra C — Google review
4.6
(28397)
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4.4
(627)
Neuquén, Argentina
+54 299 571-9023
24

Fundación Bubalcó Patagonia

Ecological park
Outdoor Activities
Park
Zoo
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Such a beautiful place! I loved the personal touch; you can really tell that they care deeply for the animals. They put so much work and love into each one. Additionally, they know all of their animals’ names, their stories about how they arrived there, and their individual behaviors. Our favorite person was Navi. She was so kind and shared lots of fascinating facts about each animal. If you ever take the tour, be sure to book it with her! I was really surprised, as I expected it to be more like a zoo. On the contrary, it truly blew my mind! The facilities for each animal are impressive, the place is exceptionally clean, and the surroundings are absolutely beautiful. It's worth noting that all the animals you’ll find in Bucalco have been rescued, either from the city zoo or from owners who were unable to care for them properly.
Pia C — Google review
I am really happy that I visited zoo today back on Saturday, April 22, 2017! It was highly recommended and it was also listed on the tourist map all the way from Neuquen Capital City of Argentina. This zoo is fairly new and has been open for the past seven (7) years. I also think that the selection of animals are very nice to see as you can see in the pictures that I have provided on Google. I also want to personally thank Andrea Soriano for providing me with a Fantastic Tour and for allowing me to feed Rosalie the Parrot. If you are ever in the area of Rio Negro, Argentina then please come and visit the Bubalco Zoo because it is well worth it. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore... Visitor Executive Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS
HOWARD S — Google review
Complete animal abuse. It's really sad because so many small zoos like this still exist all over the world and are unregulated. In theory, some zoos could be beneficial if the animals were indeed rescued and/or there were conservation programs enacted but this is not one of those cases. When I visited, it was in the middle of winter (30°F) and of course all the animals have tiny shelters where they can sleep at night but they are very small and dark. Naturally, the animals need sunlight and outdoor time so they're outside shivering and if they're lucky to be with others, huddling to keep warm. The enclosures are small and have no stimulation or proper environmental foilage or anything. The birdcages were tiny and only had two branches for the birds to roost on. The monkeys looked extremely lonely, a chimpanzee and two other types by themselves when they are clearly social animals. Overall a very sad experience.
Niamh R — Google review
Excellent place for the whole family. Kids will love it! A lot of animals to see in a nice environment, just need to walk around or rent a golf kart. Have a restaurant where you can eat before to start the tour or take to go and a very nice picnic areas where the birds will come to eat with you!!!
Constanza G — Google review
Great zoo. Try not to go on too sunny days
Eduardo T — Google review
Nice place to go with the family members
Gabimar J — Google review
Bellisimo...
Lili L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I really loved the place and how spacious it is. I found the animals' environment to be very well cared for. I'm a bit disappointed about the parrot area; I wish they were in larger cages or all together in one big cage. I loved the tiger habitat and the covered garden where the snakes are, perfect for spending the day and having a picnic. Lots of animals are free. I recommend it and would return more often in the spring to see everything green. (Original) La verdad que me encanto el lugar y lo amplio que es El ambiente de los animales lo vi muy bien cuidados acepto un poco el área de los loros que me gustaría que estén en jaulas más grandes o todos juntos en un gran jaulon. Me encantó el habitad de los tigres y ese jardín cubierto donde están las serpientes, especial para pasar el día y hacer picnic Muchos animales sueltos Lo recomiendo y volvería más en la primavera para verlo todo verde
Javier A — Google review
4.3
(2228)
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4.5
(178)
Calle 215 19, Allen, Río Negro, Argentina
http://www.bubalco.com/
+54 298 473-1612
25

Municipal Theatre

Performing arts theater
Art
The Municipal Theatre is a stunning venue, both externally and internally. Its aesthetics are truly breathtaking, with exceptional acoustics that perfectly enhance the performances of ballet and the symphonic orchestra. The sound quality is outstanding, creating a captivating atmosphere for all attendees. This artistic gem is definitely worth visiting, as it offers an invaluable experience in the world of performing arts. The Municipal Theatre is a true treasure that should not be overlooked by any lover of culture and art.
Beautiful theater. More beautiful inside. Great acoustic. Don't miss ballet and the symphonic orchestra.
Alejandro G — Google review
Great place, though there could be more available plays for free so that people could enjoy it more.
Maite E — Google review
Great sound, great atmosphere. An artitistic treasure!!!!
Nes R — Google review
Beautiful theatre ...there was a problem with the gas...it was rather cold inside.
Sandra A — Google review
Hermozo
Guillermo P — Google review
Never miss a visit to this place!
Omar ( — Google review
Tremendoooooooo🇦🇷❤️
Isadora S — Google review
Bellisimo
Monica R — Google review
4.7
(3651)
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4.7
(373)
Alsina 425, B8000 Bahía Blanca, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://teatromunicipal.bahia.gob.ar/
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26

provincial Tornquist Cerro ventana Park

Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
(Translated by Google) There are several routes to do, Garganta del Diablo, Hollow Ventana, pools and 2 more that I don't remember the names. You arrive and register on long weekends, go around 7:00 a.m. otherwise you run the risk of not making the window since it is first come, first served and there is a quota per day (200/300) people. The window has a guide cost of $10,000 (Oct 24) Devil's Throat I think also and the others are only paying the entrance fee to the park which is $2500 (Oct 24) (Original) Hay varios recorridos para hacer, Garganta del Diablo, hueco Ventana, piletones y 2 mas que no me acuerdo los nombres. Llegas te registras en findes largos ir tipo 7:00 hs sino corres peligro de no hacer el ventana ya que es por orden de llagada y hay un cupo por dia ( 200/300 ) personas. El ventana tiene un costo de guia de $ 10.000 ( oct 24 ) garganta del diablo creo que tambien y loa otroa son solo abonando el ingreso al parque que es de $2500 ( oct 24 )
Fabricio M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent service. From here, you can climb to the Devil's Window and the Devil's Throat (with a guide), natural pools, and the Forgotten Gorge (self-guided). The two guided excursions are highly demanding, involving a 3-hour hike on a steadily incline and rocky path. I don't recommend doing it without a guide. It's very important to wear appropriate trekking shoes, a coat and a windbreaker. It's always windy at the top of the mountain. Wear gloves and a hat, sunscreen, a light meal, and at least 2 liters of water. It's beautiful, and our guide, Marcos, was excellent! An experience that invites reflection, a beautiful landscape, with a divine ending, with that window that nature gives us. (Original) Excelente la atención,desde acá se hacen el ascenso a la ventana y garganta del diablo (con guía ) piletones naturales y garganta olvidada autoguiados,las dos excursiones que son con guía son de una exigencia alta,son 3 hs de caminata en constante pendiente y con un camino rocoso,no lo recomiendo hacer sin Guía. Muy importante llevar calzado adecuado para trekkin,llevar abrigo y rompe viento ,arriba de la montaña siempre hay viento,guantes y gorro, protector solar ,comida liviana y mínimo 2 litros de agua...es hermoso y el guía que nos tocó Marcos , excelente!!! Una experiencia que te invita a la reflexión,un paisaje hermoso,con un final divino con esa ventana que la naturaleza nos regala...
Aure F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Terrible law or terrible enforcement. Today, Saturday, with good weather, they're not allowing anyone to climb... Why are they forcing you to hire a guide then? If you're a professional, they won't let you either. I understand that they require training, but they don't prohibit you. The nature reserve opened today at 6 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m., but the park opens at 9 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. today, Saturday! They turned it into a museum with opening hours and guided tours along a unique trail. It's incomprehensible. On top of that, I went to fill out the complaint form at 11 a.m. and there was no one left. (Original) Pésima ley o pésima aplicación. Hoy sábado con buen clima no están habilitado el ascenso para nadie... Para que obligan a contratar un guía entonces?? Si sos un progesional tampoco te dejan. Que exijan preparación lo entiendo pero que te prohíban no. La naturaleza viva abrió hoy a las 6 am y cierra a las 20 hs pero el parque a las 9 y cierra a las 17 hoy sábado! Lo convirtieron en un museo con horario de atención y visitas guiadas por un sendero único. No se entiende encima fui a completar el libro de quejas a las 11 am y no quedaba nadie.
Apicab P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful park, I did the Lost Gorge trail, a lot of contact with nature, an incredible landscape. Super recommended (Original) Hermoso parque,hice el sendero de la garganta perdida,mucho contacto con la naturaleza, un paisaje increíble.super recomendable
Gerardo G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is very beautiful. Today, June 14, we had a bad experience climbing Cerro Ventana. They estimate the ascent to take only 5 hours, and we had to go down with my family because my wife was going a little slower than the group. She wasn't fatigued at all; she just couldn't go any faster. At the second or third stop, our guide, Lucia, forced us to descend. I understand there are safety issues that the group can't go too late, but we could easily wait for Ivan, at a pace that, even for me, who trains daily, was fast. No one in the group was very fit, unlike my wife, who trains regularly. There were even people over 60 who were smokers. The craziest thing was that they let us climb to a point where a guide wasn't needed, and then they didn't refund us a single cent of the 60,000 we paid between the four of us. Truly shameful, and even more so, they were misinformed about everything. Anyway... I wasn't the only one affected; there were other people with the same issue, even a female Pilates instructor. They're not serious. The rest of the trails for people invalidate how we do very poorly maintained and marked. (Original) El parque es muy lindo. Hoy 14/06 Tuvimos una mala experiencia subiendo al cerro ventana. Plantean el ascenso en solo 5 hs y tuvimos que bajar con mí familia porque mí esposa iba un poco más lento que el grupo. No presentaba fatiga alguna solo no podía ir más rápido. En la segunda o tercera posta nos obligó la guía Lucia a bajar. Entiendo que hay cuestiones de seguridad que el grupo no puede atrasarse pero tranquilamente se podía esperar Iván a un ritmo que hasta para mí que entreno a diario era rápido. Nadie en el grupo estaba muy entrenado a diferencia de mí esposa que entrena asiduamente. Hasta había gente de más de 60 años fumadores. Lo más loco es que nos dejaron subir hasta un punto donde no hacía falta guía y luego no nos devolvieron un mango de los 60.000 que pagamos entre los 4. Realmente vergonzoso y más aún, mal informados de todo. En fin ... No fui el único damnificado había otras personas con el mismo tema, hasta una chica instructora de pilates. No son serios. El resto de los senderos para la gente invalida cómo nosotros muy mal cuidados y señalizados.
Sergio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I took the Window tour; it was a great experience, with spectacular views. In windy weather with low clouds, it took us 7 hours. Be prepared with shoes and a coat. (Original) Realice recorrido ventana, muy buena experiencia, espectaculares las vistas. Con clima ventoso y con nubes bajas, tardamos 7hs. Ir preparado con el calzado y abrigo.
Luciano B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clean and easy to navigate trails. The views are spectacular. The cost of access, very economical. I recommend not taking very small children because there are trails where you must be cautious and patient so as not to get hurt by loose stones on the ground. I also recommend not visiting them in summer, at noon because there is not much shadow. (Original) Senderos limpios y fáciles de recorrer. Las vistas son espectaculares. El costo de acceso, muy económico. Recomiendo no llevar niños muy pequeños porque hay senderos en los que se debe ser cauteloso y paciente para no lastimarse con las piedras sueltas del piso. También recomiendo no recorrerlos en verano, al medio día porque no hay muchas sombras.
Fernanda L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice place, very good disposition of the guide who gave us to go to the Devil's Throat, spectacular (Original) Muy lindo lugar muy buena predisposición del guía que nos tocó para ir a la garganta del diablo espectacular
Hugo G — Google review
4.6
(28)
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4.2
(543)
RP76, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
https://www.sierrasdelaventana.com.ar/naturales/parque-provincial-ernesto-tornquist/
27

Cerro Ventana

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1 list 
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cerro Ventana is a stunning hiking destination located just south of Bariloche, along the scenic Ruta 40 and Lago Gutierrez. This mountain is renowned for its unique volcanic rock formations and offers year-round climbing opportunities that cater to both beginners and intermediate climbers. As you ascend, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and rivers—truly a feast for the eyes!
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place, the climb is done in the day, very nice views from above, you have to pay to go up (Original) Un lugar hermoso , la subida se hace en el dia , muy lindas vistas desde arriba , hay que pagar para subir
Marcelo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) We arrived around 9 a.m. The entrance fee is 5,000 + the guide 15,000. We had the Russian guy, who was truly phenomenal. He was very friendly, concerned that everyone was doing their best, and the overall treatment was excellent. The difficulty depends on each person's physical condition; I found it easy. The hardest part is the first because the climb is very steep. Up to the fourth, you can turn back alone if you're tired. Bring at least 1.5 liters of water per person and food (fruit, sandwiches, bars, etc.). It's very important to wear appropriate footwear; there are many sections where you walk on stones, and it's very slippery. (Original) Llegamos a eso de las 9 de la mañana, sale 5000 la entrada + 15000 de guía, nos tocó el ruso la verdad un fenómeno, muy buena predisposición, se preocupa por que todos vayan de la mejor manera y el trato en general excelente. La dificultad es relativa al estado físico de cada uno, a mi me resultó fácil. La parte más difícil es la 1ra porque la subida es muy pronunciada. Hasta el 4to podes volverte solo si estás cansado. Lleven mínimo 1.5L de agua por persona y comida (fruta, sanguches, barritas,etc). Es muy importante tener un calzado adecuado, hay muchas partes que caminas sobre piedras y es muy resbaladizo.
Joaquin B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is very nice, but considering the mandatory guided tour, they charge a lot and rush you if you don't go at their very fast pace. You can't even enjoy the scenery for even two minutes, and the climb becomes much more difficult. I don't recommend it because of the service. I saw other people complain about the same guide I had; his name was Nico, so be mindful of who you get. (Original) El lugar es muy lindo, pero juzgando la visita guiada OBLIGATORIA cobran carisimo y te re apuran si no vas a su ritmo que es re rapido, ni podes disfrutar 2 minutos el paisaje y la subida se hace mucho mas dificil, no lo recomiendo por el trato. Vi que otros tienen quejas con el mismo guia que yo tuve, se llamaba nico asi que tengan en cuenta con quien les toca.
Facundo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) 10 points!! A wonderful experience. Our guide, Damián, was a 10! He was very attentive to the entire group and helped those who needed it. It's a tour that takes approximately 6 hours and requires a fair amount of effort, but it's easily doable (depending on your physical condition). The price is $20,000, which is justified. You have to be there by 9 a.m., which is when the groups form and start heading out. Thanks for a lovely day! (Original) 10 puntos!! Hermosa experiencia. Nuestros guía Damián un 10!! Muy atento a todo el grupo y ayudando a quienes lo necesitaban. Es un recorrido de aprox. 6 hs que requiere bastante esfuerzo pero se puede hacer sin problemas (dependiendo del estado físico de cada uno). El valor es de $20.000 que se justifica. Hay que estar a las 9hs que es el horario que se arman los grupos y empiezan a salir. Gracias por el lindo día!!
LUCAS C — Google review
(Translated by Google) From the route, you can see the window. I recommend going to Tornquist Park and from there, exploring one of the trails. Luckily, it wasn't too hot, so it was more enjoyable. (Original) Desde la ruta se piede apreciar la ventana.. Recomiendo entrar al Parque Tornquist, y desde allí hacer alguno de los senderos Por suerte no había mucho calor, se disfruta mas.
Natalia A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular, very friendly at YPF. We spent the night in the parking lot. The staff was very kind. The scenery was wonderful. (Original) Espectacular, en la YPF muy amables, pasamos la noche en el estacionamiento, la gente muy amable. Los paisajes maravillosos
Sonia R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The first stretch (from the base to Station 1) is killer. It's a little intimidating, but it gets less steep afterward. At this station, you can choose to get off and continue along the trail to the pools and Forgotten Gorge (we didn't do it, but we were told there was little water). There are 10 stations in total. Up to the 4th, you can descend on your own. If you decide not to continue past the 4th, the whole group will join you, as they can't leave you alone. From Station 5 to Station 8, there are larger rocks that require longer strides. From Station 8 to Station 10, it's peaceful. The views are unparalleled. So it's worth it. The guide "Ruso" was spectacular. I highlight him because half of it was the scenery and the other half was his company and explanations of the area. The entrance fee to the Park was $1,000, and the ascent to the hill was $7,500, per person. We were lucky enough to form a large group of 30 people (out of season, fewer usually go) and saw a Black-backed Eagle, a Guanaco, and other examples of the local fauna and flora. Since we visited the park during Holy Week and there were a lot of people, the groups were quite close together, and we couldn't stay long when we arrived at the Window. We quickly took photos and left. I understand this is so that more people can visit. During peak season, I recommend going very early; the gate opens at 7:30 a.m., but people already gather before then. We went at 7:00 a.m., and there was already a line of cars. Since the capacity is only 300 people, once it's full, it closes. This happened to us the first day we tried, and we were left outside. (Original) El primer tramo (desde la base hasta la estación 1) es matador. Amedrenta un poco, pero después se pone menos empinado. En esta estación podes decidir bajarte y continuar por el sendero de los piletones y Garganta Olvidada (no la hicimos, pero nos dijeron que había poco agua). Son 10 estaciones en total. Hasta la 4ta podés bajar por tu propia cuenta. Si decidís no seguir después de la 4ta, se vuelve todo el grupo con vos, ya que no pueden dejarte solo. Desde la estación 5ta a la 8va hay piedras más grandes que exigen zancadas más largas. De la 8va a la 10ma es tranquilo. Las vistas no tienen comparación. Así que vale la pena hacerlo. La guía del "Ruso" fue espectacular. Lo destaco porque mitad fue el paisaje y la otra mitad su compañía y explicaciones del área. La entrada salió $1000 al Parque y $7500 el ascenso al Cerro, por persona. Tuvimos la suerte de formar un buen grupo de 30 personas (fuera de temporada suelen ir menos) y ver un Águila Mora, un Guanaco, entre otros ejemplares de fauna y flora del lugar. Como visitamos el parque en Semana Santa y había mucha gente, los grupos se pegaron bastante y no pudimos quedarnos mucho tiempo al llegar a la Ventana. Sacamos rápidamente fotos y nos fuimos. Entiendo que es para que más cantidad de gente pueda hacerlo. En temporada alta recomiendo ir bien temprano, 7.30 am abren la tranquera, pero ya se junta gente antes de esa hora. Nosotros fuimos a las 7 y ya había una fila de autos. Como el cupo es solo de 300 personas, una vez que se llena, se cierra. Nos pasó el primer día que intentamos y nos quedamos afuera.
Lic. L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent experience! The climb is quite difficult. Our guide, Javier, is very attentive, taking care of the group in general and each individual, ensuring the pace is maintained, and very knowledgeable. It's recommended to follow the guides' instructions before climbing. Essential: good footwear, some physical fitness, sun protection, bring water, and care for and respect nature. Thank you! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Original) Excelente experiencia! El ascenso es de bastante dificultad. El guía Javier muy atento, con cuidado del.grupo en general, y de cada uno, para que se respete el ritmo, y con muchos conocimientos. Recomendable hacer caso a las indicaciones de los guías antes de subir. Fundamental: buen calzado, algo de estado físico, protegerse del sol, llevar agua, cuidar y respetar la naturaleza. Gracias! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Maria F — Google review
4.6
(208)
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4.2
(439)
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
28

Bodega Saldungaray

$$$$affordable
Winery
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Wineries & Vineyards
(Translated by Google) Very nice place, I would have liked the tasting wines to be more than one, but fine. As other people said, the girl with the guide seemed like she wanted to leave, and explained everything very quickly. It doesn't bother me, because it was well understood. But it could be less technical. It's a shame that there is no longer a restaurant, because it would make the experience more beautiful. Saldungaray is a very small and quiet town and having a winery brings people, which is what benefits the town, so I hope to return ❤️ (Original) Muy lindo lugar, los vinos de la degustación me hubiera gustado que fuera más de uno, pero bien. Como dijeron otras personas la chica de la guía pareciera que quería irse, y explicó todo muy rápido. No me molesta, porque se entendió bien. Pero podría ser menos técnica. Lastima que ya no hay restaurante, porque haría más linda la experiencia. Saldungaray es un pueblito muy chico y tranquilo y que tenga una Bodega trae gente, que es lo que beneficia al pueblo, así que espero volver ❤️
Micaela D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must-see in Saldungaray. This is a beautiful, moderately sized winery. Guided tours are available, and you can purchase their wines there. Admission is $4,000 (July 2025). (Original) Un lugar para conocer en Saldungaray. Hermosa bodega de tamaño moderados. Hay visitas guiadas y podes comprar sus vinos allí. Valor de la entrada $4000 (julio 2025)
Rocio D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The winery is beautiful, and the woman who leads the tour is very knowledgeable and friendly. However, they only give you two wines to taste, nothing else. The tour lasts 15-20 minutes. They don't offer any other tastings, such as cheeses or toasts to accompany the wine. The wine itself is too young, and therefore, for someone who really likes wine like me, I found it undrinkable. The white wine is good, the red wine really isn't. It's nice to go for a tour. The woman who helps you in the sales area is very unfriendly and unfriendly. That's a shame, because she's the one who welcomes you and makes you want to leave. It costs $4,000 per person, which is very expensive for what it is. If they gave you more tastings or better service, it might be worth it. (Original) La bodega es hermosa, la chica que hace el recorrido sabe mucho y muy amable. Ahora bien… te dan a degustar solo dos vinos, nada mas. El recorrido dura 15/20 min. no te brindan ninguna otra degustación como quesos o tostadas para acompañar el vino. Con referencia al vino es demasiado joven y por ello, a quien realmente le gusta el vino como a mi, me pareció intomable. El blanco es bueno, el tinto realmente no. Es lindo ir a recorrer. La chica que te atiende en el sector de ventas tiene muy mala onda y predisposición. Eso es una pena, porque es quien te recibe y te dan ganas de irte. Cuesta $ 4.000 por persona, muy caro para lo que es. Si te dieran a degustar mas o una atencion mejor, puede ser.
Jessica V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A few days after our return to Buenos Aires we decided to go to this winery and although it was very fast, the The truth is that the tour was worth it. The wines are good and it's a shame that only two types of wines are included in the tasting. The explanation and the tour were good, since being a small winery it is easy understand the Process. Recommended and the truth is that 2,500 pesos for admission is very accessible to all audiences. (Original) A pocos días d e nuestro regreso a Bs decidimos ir a esta bodega y aunque fue muyyyyy rápido el Tour la verdad que valió la pena. Los vinos son buenos y que pesar que solo la degustación sean dos tipos de vinos. La explicación y el recorrido fue bueno,ya que al ser una bodega pequeña es fácil Comprender el Proceso. Recomendable y la verdad que 2500 pesos la entrada es muy accesible a todo público.
Santyago T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice winery, it's small and the tour is done quickly, it's very cheap and you can try a couple of wines, the only negative thing is that it's without a reservation and when you go they make the visit too fast and rushed in case more people arrive later, beyond that they are very friendly and the place is nice to walk around (Original) Linda bodega, es chica y el recorrido se hace rápido, es muy barato y probas un par de vinos, lo único negativo es que es sin reserva y cuando vas te hacen la visita demasiado rápido y apurados por si llega más gente después, más allá de eso son muy amables y el lugar es lindo para pasear
Federico Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was amazed by the quality of these wines. A beautiful winery located near the center of Sierra de la Ventana. Sommelier Silvana is a total idol. Passionate and with tons of experience. Wines, stories, data, local cheeses, and chocolate. A 10-point tasting. (Original) Me sorprendió la calidad de estos vinos. Muy linda bodega ubicada cerca del centro de sierra de la ventana. La sommelier Silvana una idola total. Apasionada y con muchos litros de experiencia. Vinos, historias, data , quesos locales y chocolate. Una degustación de 10.
Victoria S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very picturesque winery located in the town of Saldungaray. I had the opportunity to go twice, both times for the guided tour and once for the tasting. Regarding the guided tour, they could improve the tour, passing more through the vineyards or the cellar, and not just staying in the part of the tanks. On the other hand, the tasting was divine, with a lot of information and a snack with enough cheese (ideal for vegetarians) and ham to enjoy. The attention was always very friendly. They accept all means of payment and there is a sign to pay with QR. In short, I liked it 🤓! (Original) Una muy pintoresca bodega ubicada en el pueblo de Saldungaray. Tuve la oportunidad de ir 2 veces, en ambas ocasiones a la visita guiada y en una a la cata. Sobre la visita guiada, podrían mejorar lo que respecta al recorrido, pasando más por los viñedos o la cava, y no quedarse solo en la parte de los tanques. Por otro lado, la cata estuvo divina, con mucha información y una picada con suficiente queso (ideal ovolacto vegetarianos) y jamón para disfrutar. La atención fue siempre muy amable. Aceptan todos los medios de pago y hay señal para pagar con QR. En resumen, me gustó 🤓!
Carlos R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place. I highly recommend the guided tour. It conveys passion for what he does, explains clearly, and makes it entertaining. (Original) Excelente lugar. Super recomendable la visita guiada, transmite pasión por lo que hace, explica claramente, lo hace entretenido.
Jessica V — Google review
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Zona rural, cuartel 9, B8166 Saldungaray, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.bodegasaldungaray.com.ar/
+54 9 291 412-5261
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Monte Hermoso

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Monte Hermoso, situated on the Atlantic coast of Argentina, is a charming town located approximately 100 km east of Bahía Blanca. It serves as the administrative seat of the partido of Monte Hermoso in the southern Province of Buenos Aires.
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B8153, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
http://www.montehermoso.gov.ar/principal.htm
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Miguel Lillo Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Miguel Lillo Park is a popular destination in Necochea, Argentina, offering a serene and picturesque setting for both locals and visitors. This expansive green space is adorned with diverse trees, plants, and flowers, creating an idyllic environment that's perfect for leisurely strolls or simply unwinding amidst nature. Visitors can enjoy the fresh air while listening to the melodies of wild birds.
When you're in miguel lillo park you forget you're in a park and you think you're in a forest. It's very beautiful
Gabriel A — Google review
Relaxing full of nature and safe to work out or just walk or biking..... fresh air can be breathing here while u listen to the wild birds. I love this place
Alex F — Google review
Very nice place, super clean and friendly
Maria P — Google review
Nice place.
Md I — Google review
The lungs of Necochea, a nice place to walk, run or just relax
Veronica B — Google review
Peaceful place for relaxing
Ulises T — Google review
Relax
Gustavo F — Google review
Re piola
Guillermina G — Google review
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Villa Díaz Vélez, Necochea, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.necochea.tur.ar/recurso/parque-miguel-lillo/
+54 2262 42-2260
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