Located in the General Las Heras District, the town of Plomer is a mystery for the majority of the country, and we will tell you about its attractiveness.
There are countless towns with very few inhabitants in the Province of Buenos Aires and most of them happen to be far from the Autonomous City, but this is not the case of Plomerwhich is 103 kilometers from the Obelisk and it is estimated that the car trip lasts approximately 1 hour.
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Perhaps it is not the most striking tourism proposal, but there is in these places the possibility of disconnecting from the immediacy of the citythe difficulties of traffic and the shortage of green spaces where you can rest and appreciate the landscape.

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Plomer Train Station, Province of Buenos Aires
What to do in Plomer, General Las Heras
If you want to visit a picturesque town, where classic architecture coexists with the care of nature, Plumber is an ideal option. There you can ride a bike in peace, walk, explore the squares, go on a picnic and enjoy all the outdoor activities you want. It is also a wild place, and in spring or autumn it presents a colorful and diverse landscape in terms of local flora.
Being so close, you can go and come back in the day. Visitors recommend bringing delicious things to eat and emphasize that the inhabitants are very friendly to tourists. Which makes it easy to get around and see its most beautiful places.
How to get to Plomer, General Las Heras
Currently, the recommended route to get there by car from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, It is through National Route Number 7 to General Rodríguez, where the junction with Provincial Route Number 24 is made. Then continue along this road to the corner of “El Tejado” where you take Provincial Route Number 6 until kilometer 133, which is the access to Plomer.
To go by train, you can get to Moreno on the Rivadavia Railway, and from there take a taxi. In the case of the bus, the one that comes closest is 136A, to Provincial Route Number 40 at Marcos Paz, and from there you also need private transportation, be it a taxi or Uber.
Source: Ambito

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