Bariloche: Large Circuit

Bariloche: Large Circuit

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About This Experience in Bariloche

Leaving from Bariloche to the northeast, the route takes us through the shores of the Limay river until it reaches its confluence with the Traful river. Intermediate stops can be made in the Enchanted Valley, where strange rocky figures can be seen. From Confluencia take Provincial Route 65 (gravel road), to cross the Traful River valley, until you reach the lake of the same name, on whose coast the town of Villa Traful is located. Continuing south and after visiting Correntoso and Espejo lakes you will reach Villa La Angostura. The route continues south. After visiting Correntoso and Espejo lakes, you will arrive at Villa La Angostura. There you can visit its picturesque tourist center and take advantage of the varied offer of native gastronomy. The return is made through the isthmus of the Quetrihue peninsula, taking advantage of its unparalleled views and returning to Bariloche on route 40.

Why Visit Bariloche?

Bariloche, Argentina offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Bariloche provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.

Getting to Bariloche

You can reach Bariloche, Argentina by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.

What's Included

  • Entrance to the National Park
  • 8-hour guided tour of the entire Great Circuit of Bariloche
  • Professional guide throughout the tour in Spanish and English
  • Pick up hotels located up to 15 km from Avenida Bustillo

What's Not Included

  • lunch
  • Only available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

Additional Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Only available on Wednesday and Friday

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Meeting and Pickup

Meeting Point

an Carlos de Bariloche (commonly called Bariloche)

End Point

Finally, the section of the Seven Lakes Route, which takes us to Villa La Angostura

Pickup Information

Pickup Option: Pickup available or meet at start point

Pickup Time: 30 minutes before departure

Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.

Itinerary

Tour Itinerary

an Carlos de Bariloche (commonly called Bariloche) is...

an Carlos de Bariloche (commonly called Bariloche) is a city in the Argentine Patagonia region. It borders Nahuel Huapi, a large glacial lake surrounded by mountains in the Andes. Bariloche is known for its Swiss alpine-style architecture and its chocolate, which is sold in shops on Miter Street, the main avenue. It is also a popular base for hiking and skiing in the nearby mountains, and for exploring the surroundings of the Lake District.

on Route 237 heading to Neuquén, crossing the...

on Route 237 heading to Neuquén, crossing the bridge of Lake Nahuel Huapi, and next to the rise of the Limay River is the historic place reached by Perito Moreno on January 22, 1876. He was the first Argentine to sight the great lake Nahuel Huapi also called "Big Pot" by the natives. The journey continues along the Limay River until it reaches the great Amphitheater, a natural formation of glaciological origin that resembles a Roman Circus.

Above the same route – later on –...

Above the same route – later on – is the Enchanted Valley with its immense and strange rock formations surrounding Confluence. There, the Limay River meets the Traful River and if we deviate west we reach Villa Traful. This village is a small mountain village surrounded by wonderful scenery. The Mirador of Lake Traful offers us a superb view of the surroundings. The road to these places shows a transition between steppe and forest, caverns, some Patagonian stays, but also the flora and fauna of the place are observed. If the journey begins in the morning, the arrival at Villa Traful offers the occasion for lunch and the continuation of the tour with the visit to Puerto Arrayán and El Portezuelo.

Finally, the section of the Seven Lakes Route,...

Finally, the section of the Seven Lakes Route, which takes us to Villa La Angostura is the option to return to Bariloche. Villa La Angostura is a tourist town on Lake Nahuel Huapi in Argentine Patagonia. It is known for its Alpine-style wooden buildings. The surrounding Nahuel Huapi National Park has Andean mountains, lakes and forests. Nearby is the Los Arrayanes National Park that houses this species of tree centuries ago. The ski slopes of Cerro Bayo are located just outside the city. The Seven Lakes road winds north towards the city of San Martin de los Andes.

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