Nestled beneath the towering Piltriquitrón Mountain, El Bolsón is a charming Patagonian town in Argentina, known for its rich artisanal culture and bohemian heritage. The town’s streets are lined with traditional handicrafts markets, where local artisans showcase their wares. Visitors can explore the vibrant stalls, filled with handcrafted goods, before setting out to the nearby Rio Azul Natural Protected Area, which offers a network of scenic hiking trails. This unique blend of cultural and natural attractions makes El Bolsón a distinctive stop for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Patagonia.
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