Attractions in Bariloche
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Nestled in the heart of Bariloche, the Centro CÃvico stands as a testament to the town’s German and Swiss heritage. Its tufa-brick façade, slate roof, and wooden balconies evoke a […]
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Arrayanes Forest, or Bosque de Arrayanes, is a unique natural wonder located on the northern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake in Argentina’s Bariloche region. This forest, which covers over 4,000 […]
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Nahuel Huapi Lake, with a surface area of 210 square miles (338 square kilometers), stretches across the border into Chile and stands as Argentina’s largest lake. Nestled in the heart […]
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The Road of the Seven Lakes (Ruta de Siete Lagos) winds through the heart of Argentina’s Patagonian lake district, a 65-mile (108-kilometer) journey that showcases the natural beauty of the […]
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Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina’s oldest national park, spans over 1.8 million acres and is centered around the region’s largest lake, Nahuel Huapi. Encompassing the popular resort town of San […]
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Victoria Island, the largest island in Nahuel Huapi Lake, is nestled within the heart of Nahuel Huapi National Park. Its rugged coastline and volcanic black-sand beaches contrast with the lush […]
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Nestled within Nahuel Huapi National Park, Belfry Hill, or Cerro Campanario, stands at an elevation of 3,442 feet (1,050 meters). This vantage point offers panoramic views that encompass the San […]
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Established in 1938, the San Eduardo Chapel, or Capilla de San Eduardo, stands as one of Bariloche’s most cherished landmarks. Nestled within the Nahuel Huapi National Park, this neo-Gothic structure […]
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Rising to an impressive 11,660 feet (3,554 meters), Tronador Hill, or Cerro Tronador, stands as Bariloche’s highest mountain, straddling the border between Argentina and Chile. Nestled between two national parks, […]
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Nestled at the southwestern tip of Nahuel Huapi Lake, Puerto Blest is a secluded port surrounded by the snow-dusted peaks and evergreen valleys of the Andes. Accessible only by boat, […]
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Otto Hill, or Cerro Otto, rises on the outskirts of Bariloche, offering a range of activities and attractions. Once merely a lookout point, it now features a cable car ride […]
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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 […]
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Nestled within the expansive Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina’s oldest national park, lies the glacial Mascardi Lake. Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Andes Mountain range, the lake offers […]
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Lake Moreno, a glacial lake covering more than 4,000 acres (1,618 hectares), is nestled in the RÃo Negro province of Argentina, near the town of Bariloche. Its warmer waters, compared […]
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Nestled in the heart of Bariloche, Argentina, Lopez Hill (Cerro Lopez) evokes the charm of an Alpine wonderland. The landscape is dominated by snow-capped mountains and crystal-clear lakes, offering a […]
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Cathedral Hill, or Cerro Catedral, rises to a height of 7,800 feet (2,388 meters) south of Bariloche, its snow-blanketed peak a striking feature on the horizon. This iconic landmark is […]
Mirador del Traful, located in Nahuel Huapi National Park in Patagonia, Argentina, stands as a breathtaking viewpoint overlooking the serene Traful Lake. Perched on a 335-foot (102-meter) high glacier cliffside, […]
Lake Steffen, located in Bariloche, Argentina, was named after Hans Steffen, a geographer and explorer hired in the late 1800s to resolve a border dispute between Chile and Argentina. Spanning […]
Bella Vista Hill, or Cerro Bella Vista, rises above the scenic town of Bariloche in Argentina, offering a breathtaking panorama that justifies its name, which translates to ‘beautiful view.’ From […]
Lake Gutiérrez, nestled within the expansive Nahuel Huapi National Park, is a favored day-trip destination from the northern Patagonian city of San Carlos de Bariloche. Surrounded by lush forests and […]