Los Lagos Region (Spanish: Región de Los Lagos pronounced [loz ˈlaɣos], lit. Region of the Lakes) is one of Chile's 15 regions, which are first order administrative divisions, and comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains the country's second largest island, Chiloé, and the second largest lake, Llanquihue.
Restaurants in Los Lagos Region
5.0 based on 94 reviews
Instead of going to the Torre del Paine like everybody else, we choose to explore this much less known parc, and it is an emerald of nature! Very good hiking paths, not crowded and so many things to explore!!!
5.0 based on 63 reviews
We spent 2 weeks hiking, kayaking, and horseback riding in northern Patagonia before coming to Futaleufu for white water rafting on our last few days. White water rafting on the Futaleufu was the most fun I had on the entire trip. We were told that the water level was mid-high so it was exciting and not just floating down the river. Our outfitter provided us with all gear and lunch so we didn't need to bring anything of our own, although I would recommend wearing your own water shoes for comfort. Entry and exit points were easy enough. The water color and clarity is beautiful and it is exhilarating to experience the river. The river is relatively remote so I would not recommend a day trip from a larger city. I had been white water rafting two previous times but the majority of the people in our group had not and still participated just fine.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
This is a wonderful place. It's a private nature reserve where the owner will give you a tour of the special forest. You must ring first to arrange a time. It costs 10,000 pesos and is worth every penny. You learn so much about the forest and its wildlife. The owner has a wealth of knowledge about the trees, geology, flora and birds. You find it at km 15 on the road down to Cucao. (20 minutes from the Hostal Palafito- also highly recommended!)
4.5 based on 3,365 reviews
This royal blue lake is Chile's largest and South America's fourth largest lake.
We spent almost a day driving around the lake and discovered a stunningly beautiful part of chile. The view is constantly changing: mountains, volcanoes, lake, forests, green meadows, gently rolling hills and charming little towns like german influenced Frutillar or Puerto Octay. A must do when you are in the area.
4.5 based on 1,939 reviews
Snow-capped and shaped like a perfect cone, this striking volcano overlooks a beautiful lake.
We'd heard that it's often cloudy and many days you can't see the peak, but we saw it all day long. In fact, we drove up the winding road to the ski lift which we took all the way up to the snow line. So beautiful!
4.5 based on 2,747 reviews
Sometimes called Lago Esmeralda because of its blue-green color, this strikingly beautiful glacial lake is bordered by steep cliffs.
We arrived at the lake in time to get the ferry to Puella but the trip takes 6 hours (including 3 hours at Puella, a small town with nothing much to do once there). We managed to take a trip on a smaller boat as recommend by the many selling ferry tickets and had one and a half hours on the lake. We went out round the Isla Margarita and back. We were lucky to have fantastic weather with view of all the surrounding volcanoes and mountains and had a wonderful trip. Having saved several hours we then got stuck on the road back out of Petrohue for and hour and a half whilst workman laid a pipe but you can't have everything. A beautiful place in the sunshine...
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