The vast bicontinental territory of the Argentine Republic occupies so many latitudes that this gives a diversity of unique landscapes and climates. The north is in closeness with the tropics of Ecuador, which offers higher and more dry temperatures, while the south, ending in Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands has the coldest temperatures.
There are tourist points that are well known to most visitors, such as Córdoba, Mendoza, Salta, Jujuy, or Neuquén and Rio Negro, with Bariloche as a more visited city. However, there are also Hidden jewels that they deserve a place on the podium for their unparalleled landscapes, and the fact of not being so known gives them a plus, like Catriel, in Río Negro.
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Where is Catriel
At the north of the province of Río Negro, right in the Cuatripartite limit with La Pampa, Mendoza and Neuquén It is Catriel. A city in the most important urban settlement in the area. Originally it was a livestock agricultural colony, today economic activity focuses on the primary sector, especially on oil extraction.
It is located apart from the Colorado River.
What to do in Catriel
One of the main attractions of the town of Catriel is the Valley of the Moon, which is in the vicinity of the Colorado River. This site is distinguished by its uniqueness, Diversity and natural potentialsince it is a semi -desert landscape where the wind and water are carved different forms on the surrounding relief.
It is 1.5 kilometers from the city center, the geological strata that can be observed are hundreds of millions of years. Another great tourist point is the Ceferino Miradorwhich is 2.5 kilometers from the city. There is the Ceferino Namuncurá chapel, known as the “Holy Indiecito”, a place attended by thousands of faithful to reinforce their faith. There is a 5 -meter monument and the viewpoint allows you to see the entire city.
In case of wanting to rest in the afternoon, after crossings in arid and height areas, both the San Martín square and the Family WalkThey are ideal places to relax and enjoy outdoors contemplating one of the most beautiful landscapes in Argentina.
How to get to Catriel
The road to Catriel, from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, has been traveling approximately 12 hours. To arrive, it must be initiated by the National Route ° 7 to Luján, where it is spliced with Route 5 and it is because of which the largest section is carried out, reaching the city of Santa Rosa, in Pampas territory. There you must turn south along Route 35 until you find the junction with 14.
Then, at the height of the peach, again it must be turned to the south and take route number 13. On this road, you must reach the junction with Route 143 and turn west, until you reach Cacarramendi, where route 20 must be taken. And finally, at the crossroads with route 151, it must be taken to the south to reach Catriel. It seems more difficult than it is.
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