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Bariloche is a city with great proposals and the best way to enjoy it is renting a car. I discovered Bariloche by road, a journey without troubles.
The proposal is to replicate the trail running competition. The 4 Refugios circuit requires skills and experience in the mountains to fully enjoy.
La cerveza artesanal se ha convertido en un atractivo turístico clave en Bariloche, una experiencia única para disfrutar de sabores clásicos y más audaces.
Craft beer is booming and the beer route in Bariloche is committed to diversification in styles and varieties. A tour of the most renowned bars.
A day in the countryside at Estancia Valle Limay is a charming proposal on the banks of the Limay River. The tour invites you to relax and enjoy the serenity and company.
With the rise of alternative tourism, horseback riding in Bariloche is a good option as a family outing, ideal to do at any time of the year.
A summer attraction has been put up close to the Civic Center, where amusement and varied cuisine are guaranteed.
Traveling by motorhome becomes a trend that captures adventure lovers. Patagonia is one of the most sought after circuits. Ideal for family travel.
Diving excursions on Lake Moreno are a new alternative for visitors in Bariloche. The transparency of the water guarantees an incredible journey.
A classic in Patagonia and worldwide, Llao Llao has become a luxurious resort specially designed to enjoy in the company of the entire family. From Bariloche to the world, a tour around its history and present situation.
The crossing of the Paso de las Nubes alludes to the clouds that cover the mountains, coming from the Pacific until reaching the valley of the Frías River. An unmissable walk.
The name of Colonia Suiza brings European evocations in a corner of Argentine Patagonia. The regional fair gathers all the charm of the mountain village.
Skating rinks are sites that offer an entertaining alternative for tourists and residents. Two proposals, one traditional and one with advanced technology.
This district, which dresses up to celebrate every Wednesday and Sunday, lies a few kilometers away from Bariloche.
An excellent outing for the entire family to discover and understand the life of dinosaurs. They appear here and there in a trail surrounded by trees in an amusing and almost magical way.
From the sea to the mountain range, the Patagonian Train has enormous potential in the Rionegrina region as a means of communication and tourist attraction.
Hiking is a mountain sport that is gaining more and more enthusiasts year after year. New itineraries go across the forests of northern Andean Patagonia.
Separated by the waters of Lake Nahuel Huapi, these two emblematic locations in southern Argentina may be accessed either on hired excursions or on a private motorboat.
With a lot of color, aroma and flavor, the Festival of Communities is celebrated every year to strengthen bonds of friendship between the communities. A favorite of Bariloche.
Spring awakens the colors in the Danube farm, of the Smekal family. Don Pedro works the tulips with his hands, a passion inherited from his grandmother.
Classical and beautiful, Victoria Island is one of the main attractions in the Nahuel Huapi National Park.
The lake waterfront at San Carlos de Bariloche bears a sign of grandeur characteristic of the large buildings raised early in the city’s tourist era.
Euca Bariloche is an aerial adventure park, bordering the Piedras Blancas complex. Residents and tourists are encouraged to play at height to pure fun.
The tour starts in the very center of town and borders wonderful Lake Nahuel Huapi, the largest in the region.
This beach lies on Ezequiel Bustillo Avenue to the right towards the South, at the 8th kilometer marker. It may be reached whether on a private vehicle or by bus (lines 20, 21 or 10).
Assymetric, picturesque, built with typical local materials, the Civic Center is the symbol of a city that was founded to attract international tourism.
We chose the adventure: a whole mountain biking week through the astounding crossing Pérez Rosales. We went past Lake Nahuel Huapi, Frías Pond, Lakes All the Saints and Llanquihue...
The chocolate circuit is an unmissable walk in Bariloche. Guide to visit the main chocolate shops in the city and tempt yourself with this sweet treat.
Before crossing the bridge over the Manso River towards Mount Tronador, take the road on the left and follow a picturesque path to the beautiful cascade.
A beautiful tour up to Mount Tronador to enjoy the beauty of the Andean Mountain Range.
Available once again, this excursion has become a classic. Today, the two emblem cities of Argentinian-Chilean Patagonia may be joined again: San Carlos de Bariloche and Puerto Varas.
An intense ascent along the road, going down the Lake Gutiérrez balcony. Mountain paths, streams, falls, forests and bridges, with incredible panoramic sights.
About 18 kilometers southeast of Bariloche is the Club Andino Dr. Juan Neumeyer Mountain Refuge Hut situated in the middle of Nahuel Huapi National Park.
What visitors to Bariloche most doing is walking. That is why, a tour operator has been offering plenty of alternatives for a while now.
A clear and accurate way of learning about the various cultural and historical processes undergone by Patagonia.
Stone of Habsburg is a simple walk, ideal for family. The walk starts at the top of Otto Hill and goes through a forest of lengas.
The journey towards the neighboring country led us through delightful natural viewpoints of the Andean foothills.
Fans of adventure sports cannot miss the opportunity of getting to know a glacier from a very close distance. Bariloche offers countless opportunities.
A tour around the plant nurseries in the city unveils more than native and introduced species, how to treat them and how to find the perfect location for them to live and grow.
Several options to visit and enjoy one of the most beautiful rivers in Nahuel Huapi National Park.
Mysterious Nahuelito in Lake Nahuel Huapi is not included in any tourist agenda, for the time being. Maybe this is due to the fact that this character appears sporadically and does not show itself easily.
A local is in charge of guiding one of the most interesting tours in the area. It includes a winding mountain trail that shows off wonderful natural sceneries.
In order set out on a 1-hour hiking tour for the entire family we headed for Neumeyer Refuge, 20 kilometers away from Bariloche.
Club Andino Dr. Juan Neumeyer Shelter lies 18 kilometers southeast of the City of San Carlos de Bariloche, in the very heart of Nahuel Huapi National Reserve.
A very particular way to see Bariloche is by combining hiking, swimming and climbing techniques.
The Bariloche Paleontological Museum is a small jewel in the city to enjoy with the family. It has renovated its spaces and fine-tuned its collection of fossils.
There are sites scattered around the world in charge of explaining “the world”. Peuma Hue -”site of dreams” in the Mapuche tongue- is one of them.
An amusing tour featuring a wonderful panoramic sight from the heights.
The tour leads to stunning areas in Patagonia, where nature is expressed to the fullest.
Entering the forest implies an “invasion” of blossom aroma going through our bodies. The scenery is made up by old Chilean myrtle specimens with high foliage and cinnamon trunks.
As a part of the landscape, Hotel Llao Llao stands imposing on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi featuring the local green stone in its construction.
In downtown Bariloche, we found a chocolate factory where we could see the process of making chocolate and discover how the delicious flavor of chocolate en rama is obtained.
Bariloche’s church cathedral imposes its presence in the center of the city, a few meters away from Lake Nahuel Huapi. Its Neo-Gothic architectural style with Byzantine-like stained glasses features Bustillo’s mark.
The traditional excursion par excellence when the visitor arrives in San Carlos de Bariloche is, without a doubt, Cerro Otto Cable Car, because it is a recreational complex that combines fun, culture, adventure and nature for all ages, in the four seasons of the year.
The chocolate shops in Bariloche make visitors’ mouths water and fill their spirit with their delicious products. In addition to chocolates, bars or steaming cups, we present a tour around the Chocolate Museum...
At the foot of the road leading to Mount Catedral, an altar has been raised to pay tribute to the Virgin of the Snow. From her grotto, she watches over those who choose the mountain as a destination for their activities.
1000 Millas Sport is based on the Italian race called Mille Miglia: an old and famous classic enduro race in which the most important international competitors take part.
The largest and most complete winter resort in South America unfolds impossingly on the western face of the mount, bound to tourist tradition and the famous quality of the city.
Bariloche’s nightlife offers a great surprise: having a drink with friends in a space where temperatures are below zero and imagining what a comfortable glacier is like from the inside.
Early in winter, a festival is held to honor the snow with high hopes to experience its magic and share a good ski season.
There is a new pretext for visiting Bariloche during Easter Week, since visitors can enjoy a new celebration during these four days: the Chocolate Festival.
An experience second to none may be enjoyed in three different ways. ATV and snowmobile rides, adventures in the middle of Patagonian natural scenes and a fantastic gastronomic offer inside a cave in the forest of Mount Catedral.
Cerro Otto in winter is one of the wonders that visitors to Bariloche can be found just 5 km from the city centre.
The Argentinian-Chilean native communities have an ancient tradition: they celebrate the beginning of the new year on June 24.
Bariloche a la Carte is the meeting of gastronomic Patagonia, with novelties, master classes and a regional cuisine circuit with à la carte delicacies.
If you are wondering how to spend the rainy hours in Bariloche, we leave you a sample of recreational sites in the urban axis, without walking in the rain.
The crossing 5 lagoons connects water mirrors between mountains and valleys, crossing edges, forests and streams that leave the visitor absorbed. A trekking for experts.
Mountain hut are linked to landscapes with streams, high lagoons and glaciers. Upon reaching the goal, fatigue gives way to the most amazing joy.
The Road of the Vuriloches is an ancient pass between Chile and the Nahuel Huapi, almost mythical among connoisseurs. We travel the last stretch of the Argentine side.
San Carlos de Bariloche is known for its stunning natural beauty, especially its lakes and mountains. In addition to its landscape, Bariloche is famous for its gastronomy, which combines regional flavors with European influences.
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