The proposal of tourism rural grows more and more In the province of Buenos Aireswith destinations that combine nature, history and rest. One of those unmissable corners is on the banks of the Paraná River and offers a different experience, without getting too far from the city.
Ideal for a weekend departure, this place allows you to relax between natural paths, national stories and sunsets next to the water. It doesn’t need much to disconnect, just want to meet Obligue.
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A jewel hidden in Buenos Aires invites tourism with history, nature and river: the perfect plan to disconnect without going far.
Where is the Vuelta de Forced
Located in the party San Pedrojust 199 kilometers from the Federal Capital, Obligue It rises on the banks of the Paraná River and connects easily with National Route 9. From the roundabout of Governor Castro, asphalting access leads directly to this picturesque place.
Although little spread, the site keeps a deep symbolic burden for Argentine history. His name recalls a key battle of 1845, where sovereignty was defended against Anglo-French advance. Since then, it became a reference point for lovers of national history.
What can be done in Mandar
The town offers a balanced combination between outdoor activities and historical tour. He Theme Park and the Battle monument They are mandatory for those who seek to understand the past from the same scenario where it happened.
For those who prefer to enjoy the natural environment, the interpretive path and the beaches on the river They allow a direct connection with local biodiversity. It is common to see families with lies and mate, taking advantage of the calm of the landscape.
As for gastronomy, there are typical food stalls, grills and regional products. Many visitors combine the getaway with a stop in downtown San Pedro, where you can also taste jams and homemade sweets.
The recent enhancement of the place added posters, new infrastructure and better services. Thanks to the thrust of local tourismObligated return is positioned as a complete option to rest, know and reconnect.
How to go back
From the city of Buenos Aires, the journey is made by the Pan-American Highway-Ruta 9 until the exit to Governor Castro. There it must be spliced with an paved road that leads directly to the place. The trip, by car, is around two and a half hours.
There are also public transport options to San Pedro and from there you can take a remis or local collective. Because of its proximity and accessibility, it is one of the most attractive destinations for a getaway with history.
Source: Ambito

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