The place is emerging as a key destination for tourism with Laguna, Termas and a perfect natural environment to relax.
Rural tourism attracts more and more to those who seek escapes away from the noise of the cities. In Argentina, hidden villages surprise with unique landscapes and proposals full of history. One of those places is in Santa Fe And it is perfect for an experience of absolute tranquility.
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Between Lagoons, natural hot springs and stories that date back to the 18th centurythis Santa Fe corner became a site of interest for curious travelers. In addition to its natural environment, it keeps cultural secrets that invite you to know it in depth and enjoy it calmly.


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Tourism in Santa Fe finds in Melincué a unique corner: lagoon, history and gastronomy in an ideal town for rest.
Where is Melincué
Melincué is in the south from the province of Santa Fe, about 300 kilometers from the Rosario City. Its main attraction is the Melincué lagoonrecognized internationally as a site Ramsar for its ecological value. The natural environment and the calm of the place make it ideal for those who seek to rest in contact with nature.
In addition, the people retain a historical air that distinguishes it from other destinations. Its quiet streets, its proximity to natural reserves and the presence of a local museum offer a perfect combo for those who wish to escape the routine.
What can be done in Melincué
Melincué’s great protagonist is his lagoonsurrounded by landscapes that change color according to the time of day. There, visitors enjoy activities such as boat walks, birds and walking sight relaxed by the coast. The thermal mud and warm waters attract those who seek well -being experiences.
Cultural tourism also has its space in Melincué. He Historical and Cultural Museum Save pieces of the past and stories that connect the visitor with the colonial era. Among them, the remains of a seventeenth -century fort, which functioned as a defense against indigenous attacks.
For the most adventurers, the surroundings offer trails To travel by bicycle or foot. Contact with local fauna turns each walk into a unique experience. And for those who seek to relax, the tranquility of natural hot springs is an unmatched option.
Finally, the local gastronomy It surprises with regional dishes that rescue traditional flavors. The fish of the lagoon and the homemade recipes transmitted from generation to generation make each meal become an unforgettable memory.
How to go to Melincué
Getting to Melincué is simple both in car and public transport. From Rosario, the trip through the National Route 33 and Provincial Route 93 It has been just over three hours. For those who leave from Buenos Aires, the journey demands about five hours along National Route 7 and then the connection with provincial routes.
There are also groups of groups that connect the region with different cities of Santa Fe. Once in the town, everything is close, which facilitates the tours on foot and allows you to enjoy the landscape without trouble.
Source: Ambito

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