It turns out a walk with little unevenness what in less than four hours The route ends in the glacial lagoon of the Torre massif and Adela cordon. From El Chaltén there are two trail heads that go to the Torre lagoon, both trails unify 5 minutes from their start. The road enters the Fitz Roy river valley and continues up the course of this river to its source. Just 15 minutes after starting the walk, you can access a first viewpoint located in a gorge of the Fitz Roy river, which offers a panoramic view of the Solo hills, Adela mountain range, Torre hill and Mount Fitz Roy. On the other side of the river is the Margarita waterfall.
Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz
The tour on the glacier, according to the visitelcalafate tourism agency, takes approximately 01:30 hours and during the course you will be able to appreciate a variety of ice formations such as: cracks, seracs, sinks, small gaps, among others.
The tour includes a previous boat trip and then a hike through a lengas forest before tying on your crampons and walking on the ice. Finally, it is time for the walk, which turns out moderate. While the ice surface you walk on is irregular, but firm and secure.
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Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz.
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Cerro Campanario, Bariloche, Río Negro
According to the trekking Instagram account, @barilochetrekking, the trek to Cerro Campanario starts from the km 17.5 de Av. Bustillo, a short but steep ascent and lasts for 45 minutes about. There you can have Panoramic views Unmissable that bring together the best and the most colorful of Bariloche.
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Quetrihué Peninsula, Villa La Angostura, Neuquén
The Quetrihué peninsula, according to the official site of ‘VLA’, is linked to Villa la Angostura by an isthmus that bears the same name. That thin strip of land is the famous “angostura” for which the Villa was named.
From there you enter the Los Arrayanes National Park, where the viewpoints are located, which allow us to have a magnificent view of the lake Nahuel Huapi, his arms Machete, Rincón Ultima Esperanza, Fray Menéndez Island and the nearby hills. Upon entering, there is a path with stairs to the right that leads to the Quetrihué viewpoints. From here you have a magnificent view of the Provincial Residence The Messenger, the ski slopes of the Bayo winter resort, the Inacayal and Belvedere hills, and the area where La Angostura del isthmus is produced.
Upon entering the Isthmus of Quetrihue, 100 meters from the access, the road forks to the right where a stepped path begins that leads to the viewpoint. “Arrayán”. From there, the panoramic view of Lake Nahuel Huapi is imposed, which exhibits from this point, its arms: Machete, Rincón and Ultima Esperanza; Brava Bay, Fray Menéndez Island and the spectacular Andes Mountains.
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Quetrihué Peninsula.
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Waterfall of the Duendes, Bariloche, Río Negro
According @barilochetrekking, the Cascada de los Duendes is one of the favorite places of various tourists. It is 16 km from the city center. From the Lake Gutiérrez Park Ranger Section, the walk is 15 minutes, one of the shortest on the list.
Those who have visited it emphasize that it is a place to go as a family since their path does not represent a great difficulty and that the views are truly amazing.
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