The offer of Tourism in Buenos Aires is not limited to its urban corners. A few hours after the city, there is a hidden jewel for those who seek Pure air, calm and virgin nature. In times where real rest became a luxury, there are places that offer it without having to cross the border.
Dunamar it’s a coastal shelter Little known but with everything you need to disconnect from the accelerated rhythm. Between dunes, forests and a charming stream, this corner of the province surprises with its intact beauty and its quiet energy.
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Alternative tourism in Buenos Aires: I discovered a quiet and natural coastal corner, ideal to disconnect from the urban rhythm without going far.
Where is Dunamar
This coastal place is in the match of Tres Arroyossouth of the province of Buenos Aires. Is part of the spas system on the Atlanticjust in front of the stream Claromecówhich works as a natural border with the neighboring people of the same name.
Surrounded by more than 700 hectares of planted forest, the neighborhood is distributed in sectors such as Forests, High and Atlantic Villeall integrated into the environment without altering its natural essence. A landscape dominated by Médanos y Pinos, where the cement yields to the sand and green.
Activities to do in Dunamar
Dunamar It does not have large shopping centers or bowling, and that is part of its charm. The offer revolves around nature: dunes extensive allow to practice Sandboarda fun activity for boys and adults. It is also common to travel them walking or bike.
He Claromecó Arroyo offers options such as walks in kayaksport fishing and refreshing baths in its clean waters. On hot days, many choose natural waterfalls as a quiet alternative to the sea.
Can also be done Trekking by trees, join local celebrations such as the Holy Week in front of the seaand know nearby towns with rural identity as San Mayol either Copetonasideal for an extra getaway.
How to go to Dunamar
From Buenos Airesthe trip begins with National Route 3 until the city of Blue. Then it is spliced with the Provincial Route 85 until you reach Tres Arroyos, And from there, you take the Route 73 in direction a Claromecó.
Once in the town, the stream crosses through a vehicular bridge or by one pedestrian catwalk. Both roads lead directly to Dunamarwhere there is nothing more than lowering the window and letting the smell of sea do its own.
Source: Ambito

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