The Province of Buenos Aires offers one Great variety of tourism options Without moving away from the city, but resting from bustle. Between mountains, countryside and sea, there are little known corners that surprise for their natural beauty. One of them is Easta small town that invites us to lower the rhythm.
Surrounded by nature, with field and sea landscapes in harmony, the East is ideal for those who want to reconnect with calm. Its rural atmosphere, its proximity to the sea and the hospitality of its people make this town a hidden jewel from the southern Buenos Aires.
Where is East
East is in the Colonel Dorrego matchsouth of the province of Buenos Aires. It is located about 25 kilometers from the Marisol beaches and less than 30 kilometers from Colonel Dorrego, head of the match. From the Autonomous City of Buenos Airesthe distance is approximately 560 kilometerswhich is equivalent to about 6 and a half hours by car.
It is easily accessed from National Route 3 and Provincial Route 85, which makes it an attractive stop for those who travel the region towards the South Atlantic coast or look for a destination outside the mass tourist circuit.
What can be done in the East
The area is ideal for outdoor activities as walks through the fields, bike walks, fishing in nearby streams and, above all, Enjoy Marisol’s calm beacheswhich stand out for their rugged beauty and low concurrence, even in high season. In addition, the sunsets on the Quequén Salado River They are unmissable.
The people retain a Traditional architectureL, with low houses and wooded streets that invite you to walk without trouble. In its surroundings you can visit old train sheds and railway stations that evoke the story of the place. There are also stays that offer accommodation and rural experiences such as milking, typical horseback riding and meals.
Local gastronomy offers homemade products and traditional disheswith a strong prominence of roasted meats, artisanal bakeries and regional sweets. Some weekends, community fairs or events are held where visitors can try local flavors and know the work of small producers.
How to go to the East
To arrive by car from CABA, you must take the riccheri highway and then splices with National Route 3 until you reach Bahía Blanca. From there, provincial route 85 is taken in the direction of Colonel Dorrego and then access to the East. The trip lasts between 6 and 7 hours, depending on traffic and stops along the way.
Source: Ambito

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