Villa La Angostura

Villa La Angostura

A charming mountain village surrounded by Coihue and Arrayán trees, crystal-clear lakes, and some of the most breathtaking scenery in northern Patagonia. With its alpine flair, excellent cuisine, and direct access to Nahuel Huapi National Park, it is ideal for active vacationers and nature lovers.

  1. Trekking to the waterfalls: The Inacayal, Delfina, and Santa Ana waterfalls are ideal for hikes of varying difficulty through the Valdivian Rainforest.
  2. Exploring the Arrayanes Peninsula on foot: A captivating trail through the rainforest leads to the famous Arrayán Forest, distinguished by its cinnamon-colored canopy and unique texture.
  3. Exploring the Arrayanes Peninsula by boat: A comfortable and beautiful alternative – a boat trip across Lake Nahuel Huapi into the forest.
  4. The Seven Lakes Route: One of Argentina’s most scenic drives, connecting Villa La Angostura with San Martín de los Andes, passing through lakes, mountains, and viewpoints.
  5. Hotel Correntoso: A historic icon of Patagonia with unparalleled views of the Río Correntoso and Lake Nahuel Huapi.
  1. Little-known viewpoints around Brazo Machete and Brazo Rincón.
  2. Secluded coves like Brava or Las Balsas – ideal for those seeking peace and crystal-clear water.
  3. Small trails used by locals to explore the forest away from mass tourism.
  1. Cross the Cardenal-Samoré Pass and travel to Chile: A full day of discovery through volcanic landscapes, binational lakes, and a fascinating transition between two ecosystems.
  2. Kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding in sheltered bays: Calm waters, ideal for relaxed exploration.
  3. Italian cuisine: Excellent restaurants with Alpine-Italian influences, serving homemade pasta, local trout, and typical specialties. Hiking and picnicking at forested viewpoints: Unforgettable experiences, perfect for travelers who want to experience nature up close.

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