The province’s tourism has an ideal circuit for those who want to embark on a journey in the middle of nature.
Back to the peak It is a must for all lovers of adventure tourism. This circuit is located in The Riojanear the city of Chilecito. This is a 60-kilometer trail that is ideal for starting a journey by bicycle or in some other vehicle to overcome the rocky road and appreciate its views.
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The route is one of the many options that the Cable Car Route presents. This cobbled path, ideal for all-terrain bicycles, stands out among so many trekking possibilities. In addition, it is the place where many streams originating from Mina el Oro and Quebrada del Agua Negra end.

What activities can I do in Vuelta al pique, La Rioja?
Since the Vuelta al Pique is located in the Chilecito alluvial cone, it has more vegetation because it contains more water than the rest of its mountainous landscape. On this trip You can see small forests and lagoons. Just as medicinal plants can also be found at 2 thousand meters above sea level.
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What to do in La Rioja
The path allows you to enjoy the tranquility and appreciate the birds of the place. You can see black eagles, harriers, vultures, condors, among others.Along the way you will also pass through towns and hamlets where the English established their foundry industries and their open-air museum.
At different times of Back to the Pique You will pass by campsites that allow you to rest and spend the night at the foot of the mountains and in the light of the stars.. In addition, the path can be interspersed with Hiking and trekking options to the Chúcaras Waterfalls, Stations Numbers 3 and 4 of the Cable Car and to the Agua Negra Ravine.
How to get to Vuelta al pique, La Rioja
It is necessary to go in your own vehicle because there is no public transport service that brings tourists to Vuelta al pique. If you want to attend from the capital of La Riojaa 201-kilometer journey must be undertaken through National Route 75, National Route 38 and National Route 74.
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