It is just over 3 hours from Buenos Aires. It is synonymous with solitude, peace and tranquility.
Escape from the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires and seek calm and contact with the nature It is usually one of the most chosen plans for weekends. In the Buenos Aires provincenear CABA, there are lagoons, forests dreamlikecharming towns, and other options to enjoy without going too far.
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In the match of Ayacucho, 72 kilometers from the main cityit’s found Udaquiolaa village that almost cannot be defined as a town, since it is a handful of buildings in the middle of a forest, where only 100 people live.


Udaquiola has a railway station that was inaugurated in 1911but through which no train has passed for more than 50 years.
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A beautiful little street inside Udaquiola.
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What to do in Udaquiola, Ayacucho
In the place you can visit the typical establishments that exist in a country town, that is, a primary and secondary school, the railway station, a police station, a fire station and a health room of not much complexity. Each place maintains its rustic and country stylewhich invites you to walk carefully and take photographs.
Opened more than a century ago, the Udaquiola railway station is the most attractive point of this village. Also highlighted is the Udaquiola Social and Sports Club, where you can go with kids, bring a ball or a bike and have a great afternoon.
If we talk about tourist activities, we can only mention the venture of Trinidad Mujica, a resident of Udaquiola who developed “Fina Estampa”. Trinidad welcomes visitors in the patio of her house, she prepares exquisite homemade meals and offers them guided walks through the countryside and the town.
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Udaquiola, a charming town to visit in the day.
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How to get to Udaquiola from CABA
To get to Udaquiola from CABA you have to take the Ezeiza-Cañuelas highway, and then Route 3 to San Miguel del Monte. Continue along Route 41 to General Belgrano and then join Route 29 to Udaquiola.
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