Bariloche's Hidden Gems
San Carlos de Bariloche’s landscape is defined by the Andes mountains and the glacial waters of Lake Nahuel Huapi. This selection features Cerro Catedral, South America’s largest ski resort, and Cerro Campanario, which offers 360-degree views of the lake district. Architectural landmarks like the Alejandro Bustillo-designed Llao Llao Hotel complement natural sites such as the Llao Llao Municipal Park forests and the pebble shores of Playa Bonita. Local dining at La Luna provides a focused look at regional Argentine cuisine.
Cerro Otto
Cerro Otto is a mountain located 5 kilometres from San Carlos de Bariloche, and inside the Nahuel Huapí National Park, in Patagonia,…
Playa Bonita
Pebble beach located at kilometer 8 of Avenida Bustillo on Lake Nahuel Huapi. It serves as a local hub for windsurfing, kayaking, and scuba diving.
Llao Llao Hotel
The Llao Llao Hotel is located in the tourist resort of San Carlos de Bariloche within the Río Negro, Argentina.
Cerro Campanario
A 1,049-meter peak accessible by chairlift or a 30-minute uphill hike. The summit features observation decks with 360-degree views of the Nahuel Huapi and Moreno lakes.
Llao Llao
Forested area within the Llao Llao Municipal Park featuring hiking trails, native Coihue trees, and viewpoints overlooking the Andean peaks and lake branches.
Cerro Catedral
The largest ski center in the Southern Hemisphere, featuring 1,200 hectares of skiable terrain and 34 lifts. Located 19 kilometers from the city center.
La Luna
Regional restaurant specializing in traditional Argentine milanesas and pizza, situated along the coastal road near Playa Bonita.
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