Embark on a captivating tour of El Bolsón and Lago Puelo in Southwest Rio Negro Province. Discover the town’s unique charm, warm hospitality, and indulge in delightful local products.
Embark on a captivating tour of El Bolsón and Lago Puelo in Southwest Rio Negro Province. Discover the town’s unique charm, warm hospitality, and indulge in delightful local products.
The city is located 129 kilometers (80 miles) from Bariloche, heading south on National Route 40. The first few kilometers follow the shores of lakes Gutiérrez, Mascardi and Guillelmo, until you cross the Villegas river bridge. This breathtaking section of the road goes through extensive conifer plantations.
About halfway along the route you’ll find El…
The city is located 129 kilometers (80 miles) from Bariloche, heading south on National Route 40. The first few kilometers follow the shores of lakes Gutiérrez, Mascardi and Guillelmo, until you cross the Villegas river bridge. This breathtaking section of the road goes through extensive conifer plantations.
About halfway along the route you’ll find El Foyel, a small town of the El Manso community. They sell coffee and food at the kiosks along the roadside. There are also cabins and inns where you can stay.
A few more kilometers along the road you’ll find the mapuche-descendant Guaitecas community. They offer a great variety of handicrafts during the weekends. Just before reaching the town you’ll find the Carved Woods, an atypical art installation that uses the remains of a burnt forest to bring works of art by local artists to life.
One of the town’s most popular attractions is the craft fair at Pagano square in downtown El Bolsón. You can watch craftsmen work on their crafts, including metal, pottery and wooden pieces, knitted products, stained glass, knives, jewelry and much much more.
There are two tours that leave from El Bolsón. One is the Lago Puelo National Park, which is located 16 kilometers (10 miles) from El Bolsón and between the provinces of Río Negro and Chubut. The other option is to go to El Maitén to ride La Trochita, an ancient steam train which attracts lots of tourists from all over the world. The train runs across 45 kilometers (28 miles) of railroad tracks. Check the train’s opening days and times before traveling.
If you have your own car you should go to the Azul river viewpoint, the Mallín Ahogado valley and the Cerrito Amigo viewpoint You could also visit the Patagonic bird species exhibition, the rock museum and some of the nearby waterfalls.
Points of Interest
- Parque Nacional Lago Puelo
- Inclusive of arrival and departure transfers.
- Inclusive of arrival and departure transfers.
- Gratuities
- Port taxes (USD 4)
- Gratuities
- Port taxes (USD 4)
El Bolsn is a charming town nestled in the southwest of the Río Negro province. It lies in a verdant valley, carved by the flow of the Quemquemtreu river, and sits beneath the majestic Mount Piltriquitron. The town stands out for its distinctiveness, and its inhabitants are known for their friendly and hospitable nature. Indulge in the delightful traditional local fare.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
El Bolsn is a charming town nestled in the southwest of the Río Negro province. It lies in a verdant valley, carved by the flow of the Quemquemtreu river, and sits beneath the majestic Mount Piltriquitron. The town stands out for its distinctiveness, and its inhabitants are known for their friendly and hospitable nature. Indulge in the delightful traditional local fare.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.