Near the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires there are incredible towns to visit with interesting offers.
The province of Buenos Aires It is a very large territory with a great diversity of landscapes. From the Atlantic Coast in the east, the Pampas plain to the west and the mountain reliefs offer a great natural variety worth knowing. Among the least crowded towns is Tornquist, a town that is characterized by having one of the best Provincial Parks.
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He Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park It is an ideal destination for nature lovers. It is located in the Southwest of the Province of Buenos Aires and offers an incredible landscape of mountains and lakes to admire. In addition, you can carry out all kinds of activities, whether for families, trips with friends or also individually.
Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park
Where is Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park?
The Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park is located on Provincial Route Number 76, south west of the Province of Buenos Aires, between Villa Ventana and San Andrés de la Sierra, belonging to the Sierra de La Ventana district. This provincial route goes directly to the entrance to the park.
What activities can I do in Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park?
The park offers a large area with diversity in its activities. In principle, it is common for visitors to do trekking and hiking. It has various circuits of varying difficulty and the best known leads to the top of Cerro de La Ventana offering a great panoramic view of the landscape. From there you can observe the vast flora and fauna of the place such as birds, reptiles, mammals and a great diversity of plants.
The place also has guided tours for those who want to know more about its history. The park is a nature reserve, so it is essential to take care of the environment. Avoiding leaving trash, respecting the park’s signs and rules, and not interfering with wildlife is a rule and not making bonfires. During the summer season, the park also offers activities in its streams and reflecting pools.
It also has camping areas and accommodation nearby. Although it is advisable to make reservations in advance because it is normal for them to sell out quickly.
How to get to Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park
From the City of Buenos Aires to the Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park takes about seven hours by car. The first route to take is the 25 de Mayo Highway, join the Dellepiane to Ezeiza, where you continue along provincial route 205 until the Cañuelas roundabout, where you enter National Route N°3 until the intersection of the RPN° 51, at the height of Azul and, from there, to the intersection of Las 3 corners, where you proceed along RPN°76 that deposits the tourist at the entrance of the park.
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