Sierra De la Ventana

Sierra de La Ventana is a village in Tornquist Partido in the southwest of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. With a population of 1,819 inhabitants, it is one of the most attractive tourist centres in the Province and has numerous recreation areas and parks. Wikipedia.
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provincial Tornquist Cerro ventana Park
1. provincial Tornquist Cerro ventana Park
4.6
(28)
Park
Nature & Parks
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(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 )
(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...
(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.
(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
(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.
(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.
(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.
(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
Cerro Ventana
2. Cerro Ventana
4.6
(208)
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area with access to year-round climbing on a mountain known for its volcanic rock formations.
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(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
(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.
(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.
(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!!
(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.
(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
(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.
(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! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Estación Sauce Grande
3. Estación Sauce Grande
4.3
(15)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) Beautiful long-standing station. It has a museum, in addition to having the La Trochita museum nearby (a road that went to the former club Hotel). The freight railway passes through the station (Original) Hermosa estación de larga data. Tiene un museo, además de tener cerca el museo la trochita (vía que iba hasta el ex club Hotel). Por la estación pasa el ferrocarril de cargas
(Translated by Google) The station is old but picturesque. It can be reached by trains that leave from Constitución in Capital Federal. (Original) La estación es antigua pero pintoresca. Se puede llegar en trenes que salen desde Constitución en Capital Federal.
(Translated by Google) Very nice station, well maintained (Original) Muy linda estación, bien cuidada
(Translated by Google) A place with history, I would have liked to do a few guided things, it will be next time. It was raining and it was not the ideal day to see it, but it was beautiful next to the bridge, and its antiques. I loved (Original) Un lugar con historia, me hubiera gustado hacer unas cositas guiada, será la próxima. Llovía y no era el día ideal para conocerla, pero estaba hermosa junto al puente, y sus antigüedades. Me encantó
(Translated by Google) Beautiful. Well maintained and clean and with a small museum that is worth visiting. (Original) Hermosa. Bien cuidada y limpia y con un pequeño museo qie vale la pena visitar.
(Translated by Google) An old station, the train arrives twice a week, it is picturesque (Original) Una estación vieja, el tren llega 2 veces por semana , es pintoresca
(Translated by Google) Station to share a portion of the history of the region through the railway space. (Original) Estación para compartir una porción de la historia de la comarca a través del espacio ferroviario.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Train Station (Sierra de la Ventana) (Original) Hermosa Estación de tren (Sierra de la Ventana)
Tourist Office Sierra de la Ventana
4. Tourist Office Sierra de la Ventana
4.4
(704)
Municipal Department of Tourism
Tourist information center
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(Translated by Google) Very good service (Original) Muy buena atencion
(Translated by Google) The person in charge gave a very good explanation. I recommend stopping by for information if you're visiting Sierra de la Ventana for the first time. (Original) Muy buenas explicación de la persona a cargo. Recomendable pasar a buscar información si estás por primera vez visitando sierra de la ventana.
(Translated by Google) The attention of the tourist office employee is very good, the people are very friendly, one comes from another city and everyone does their own thing, it's like no one gives you a damn, people don't get involved in anything and if they can avoid saying hello Better, everyone here greets you and looks to greet you and greets you. I love the place and we recommend it to rest and enjoy. Obviously, my husband and I said that we are going to return. I recommend people come to Villa de la Ventana. beautiful very nice (Original) Muy buena la atención del empleado de la oficina del turismo ,la gente muy amable ,uno viene de otra ciudad que cada cual en lo suyo ,como que nadie t da bolilla,que la gente no se mete en nada y si te puede evitar saludar mejor ,acá todos ten saludan t miran para saludarte y te saluda me encanta el lugar y lo recomendamos para descansar y disfrutar ,obvio que con mi marido dijimos que vamos a volver ,le recomiendo a la gente que vengan a Villa de la ventana es hermoso muy agradable
(Translated by Google) If the tourism post is simply to send a map and a link, they could do without the unfriendly employee and just keep it on their own website. It's a shame he can't explain or prove anything. We went this Saturday at 3:10, and the service left a lot to be desired. (Original) Si el puesto de turismo es simplemente para enviar un mapa y un link, pueden prescindir del trabajador poco simpático y tranquilamente tenerlo en una página. Una lastima que no sepa explicar y demostrar nada, fuimos este sábado a las 3 y 10 y la verdad que dejó mucho que desear la atención.
(Translated by Google) Very good service. Thank you very much, Javier, for your kindness. (Original) Muy buena atención. Muchas gracias Javier por tu amabilidad
Sendero Claro-Oscuro
5. Sendero Claro-Oscuro
4.6
(102)
National park
Outdoor Activities
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Amazing trail that goes inside a forest. It has a wooden bridge, several broken trees full of green leaves. Very green and humid with a stream that travels across it. In summer the stream is usually dry but nevertheless is beautiful. The hike is very mild regarding physical effort. Beautiful to go with kids and elder people. It is open from 8:00 to 16:00hs. Don't miss it!
(Translated by Google) The Claro-Oscuro trail, located in Tornquist Park, at the foot of Cerro Bahia Blanca, is a self-guided walk that lasts approximately 30 minutes in total, depending on the number of photos each person takes 😉. It requires minimal physical effort. You have to sign up at the park reception. It is free entry. You cannot enter with pets. There are public bathrooms and a place to park your car. (Original) El sendero Claro-Oscuro, ubicado en el Parque Tornquist, al pie del Cerro Bahia Blanca, es un paseo autoguiado que dura aproximadamentw 30 minutos en total, dependiendo de la cantidad de fotos que tome cada uno 😉. Es de mínimo esfuerzo físico. Hay que anotarse en la recepción del parque. Es de entrada gratuita. No se puede entrar con mascotas. Hay baños públicos y lugar para estacionar el auto.
(Translated by Google) Spectacular trail to hike with small children, with lots of vegetation, a bridge, a stream, and an abandoned house. The vegetation is varied, with vines climbing the trees and old trunks scattered about. It's very pretty, and if you go in the fall, you can appreciate the different colors of the leaves, from various greens to the yellows typical of the season. A peaceful place to enjoy nature. (Original) Espectacular sendero para hacer con chicos pequeños, mucha vegetación, puente, arroyo, una casa abandonada. La vegetación es variada, con enredaderas trepadas a los árboles, troncos viejos dispersos. Es muy lindo y si vas en otoño se pueden apreciar los diferentes colores de las hojas, desde diferentes verdes hasta los amarillos típicos de la época del año en que estamos. Un lugar tranquilo para disfrutar de la naturaleza.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful hike, easy to complete. Time: 15 min. (Original) Hermosa caminata, baja complejidad. Tiempo:15 min.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful trail, the view is very nice. It's a bit steep in my opinion, but there are areas where you can stop by the stream and relax with some good mate. (Original) Hermoso sendero, la vista es muy linda. Algo cortó en mi opinión pero tiene zonas donde podes frenar junto al arroyo y relajar con unos buenos mates.
(Translated by Google) Pleasant trail, no guide required, short section, very easy difficulty. Beautiful scenery. (Original) Agradable sendero, no requiere guía tramo corto, dificultad muy fácil. Lindos paisajes
(Translated by Google) A very quiet trail, it can be done with family and children. You can see all the live vegetation. There is a place to buy delicious things and spaces to rest by the stove. We loved it! When entering you must register, and when leaving, notify your departure. A 10! (Original) Un sendero muy tranquilo, se puede hacer en familia y con niños. Se aprecia toda la vegetación en vivo. Hay un lugar para comprar cosas ricas y espacios para descansar junto a los fogones. Nos encantó! Al entrar se debe registrar, y a la salida avisar la ida. Un 10!
(Translated by Google) Very nice trail without difficulty, totally recommended, it is very different from the others. (Original) Muy lindo sendero sin dificultad, totalmente recomendado es muy distinto a los demás.
Garganta Olvidada
6. Garganta Olvidada
4.6
(294)
Outdoor Activities
Geologic Formations
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I had forgotten how attractive this beautiful nature park really is. I hadent been up here in a few years, but oh boy it was worth going up again. A beautiful place to sing the same tunes that were sang as the titanic went down. They echo down the valley and it gives you a sense of what it would have been like when the titanic disappeared and the voices were no longer heard. I don't mean to make it emotional or disrespectful, but more in remembrance to those that were lost. We did it for you guys!
Very nice trail with a moderate to low level of physical effort. You need to take good trekking shoes since you walk stream rocks. It is open until 15:30hs although you might come down before 17:00hs when the Park closes. Take water with you. In summer there is not much water on the small cascade for which the place is named.
To reach the fall could be a bit challenging, but it's worth to it! It's so beautiful the whole way to get there and finally to see the fall, even it isn't a big fall. In summer time I think it should bea great spot to stay there for a while, in the water.
(Translated by Google) From the Tornquist Park park rangers' house (Cerro Sierra de la Ventana entrance) the self-guided walk to the Forgotten Gorge departs. It is a walk suitable for doing with children. Consider that for children under 4 years old, the park rangers request that you use a backpack to carry the child because there are high rocks and it is necessary to have your hands free. The path goes between walls with rocks and vegetation, it is a natural environment to enjoy. After rain, the waterfall has more water. (Original) Desde la casa de los guardaparques del Parque Tornquist (entrada Cerro Sierra de la Ventana) sale la caminata autoguiada a la Garganta Olvidada. Es una caminata apta para hacer con niñeces. Considerar que para menores de 4 años los guardaparques solicitan se use mochila para llevar al niño/a debido a que hay rocas altas y es necesario tener las manos libres. El camino se va internando entre paredones con rocas y vegetación, es un entorno natural para disfrutar. Luego de lluvias, la cascada tiene más agua.
(Translated by Google) It is a trail of medium to low difficulty at the base of the La Ventana mountain range, Ernesto Tornquist Park, Province of Buenos Aires. It has no cost and is free to access. No guide needed. Very good, at the end you reach a wall and a small waterfall. Ideal for having some mates after the climb. (Original) Es un sendero de dificultad media a baja en la base de la sierra de La Ventana, parque Ernesto Tornquist, Provincia de Buenos Aires. No tiene costo y es de acceso libre. No se necesita guía. Muy bueno, al finalizar llegas a un paredón y una pequeña cascada. Ideal para tomarse unos mates luego de la subida.
(Translated by Google) Without water the landscape is beautiful, so with water even more so! Highly recommended and it is a short but slow path because you have to climb large stones and be careful all the time! It's worth it!!! (Original) Sin agua es hermoso el paisaje así que con agua mucho más! Súper recomendable y es un camino corto pero lento porque hay que escalar grandes piedras e ir con cuidado todo el tiempo! Vale la pena!!!
(Translated by Google) Beautiful route to Garganta Olvidada, intense, rocky, with physical effort, but not impossible, we went up with our 4-year-old girl and she cannot be taken upa, yes or if she must do the route walking and climbing. We were able to complete it until the final stretch and the landscape, the waterfall, the view is very beautiful. (Original) Hermoso recorrido a Garganta Olvidada, intenso, rocoso, con esfuerzo físico, pero no imposible, subimos con nuestra niña de 4 años y no se puede llevar a upa, si o si debe hacer el recorrido caminando y escalando. Pudimos completarlo hasta la recta final y es muy hermoso el paisaje, la cascada, la vista.
(Translated by Google) Excellent self-guided hike within the National Park. It's of moderate difficulty, as you have to climb and scramble to reach the end of the gorge. You also have to be careful on the way down because you can slip if you don't wear comfortable shoes. There were children there, and they made it without any problems. When you reach the gorge, you have a spectacular view that will keep you lingering for a while. Highly recommended. (Original) Excelente caminata autoguiada dentro de Parque Nacional. Es de dificultad moderada, ya que para llegar al final de la garganta tenés que trepar rocas y escalar. Hay que tener cuidado con la bajada también porque si no vas con calzado cómodo te resbalas. Había niños y lo hicieron sin problemas. Cuando llegas a la garganta tenes una vista espectacular para quedarte un rato largo. Muy recomendable
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Club Atletico Ventana, canchas descubiertas
Club
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