Perched on the banks of the dreamy Lácar Lake, San Martin de los Andes is a Patagonian paradise. Birdwatchers flock and flutter to the annual South American Bird Fair, while thrill seekers love to kayak, ski, or mountain bike along the gorgeous landscape. Arts and crafts shops and artisan food producers will delight visitors that love a sensory sampling of local cultures.
Restaurants in San Martin de los Andes
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Pomelos Tour Rafting is a company that offers departures from mountain rivers, including: rafting, duckies, miniraft and hidrospeed, in San Martin de los Andes and its surroundings.Pomelos Tour offers two daily departures to the Chimehuin river, one in the morning (10 hrs.) and another one in the afternoon (14 hrs.).The Chimehuin river it’s around 65 km. far from San Martin de los Andes. Our equipment is top quality and we have the most experienced guide tours in the region.We are the cutting-edge company dedicated to rafting in the Chimehuin river since 7 years.
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We offer excursions and tours in mtb. We operate in northern Patagonia. Our bilingual guides are passionate people of the bike and Patagonia who will take you to the best adventure you can have on an MTB.
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Trips, excursions and walks inside the national park lanin and nahuel huapi
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Rienda Suelta es una prestadora de servicios turísticos on line en San Martín de Los Andes; nos especializamos en excursiones de Pesca (flotadas, embarcadas, vadeo). Ofrecemos salidas diarias y con noches de campamentos all inclusive. Nuestras propuestas son personalizadas, contamos con guías profesionales y embarcaciones habilitadas por Prefectura Naval, Parque Nacional Lanin y Provincia de Neuquen.
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This is a day trip from San Carlos de Bariloche to San Martin de los Andes. If you have the time you will enjoy the beauty of the scenery, spectacular!
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This is a fairly easy walk up to a great viewpoint above Lake Lácar. It is clearly signposted from the end of the lakeside beach in the town, and starts incongruously beside the sewage works. It is uphill, but is fairly easy to follow the well trodden path. Other pathways lead off but stick to the main track, signposted at one point to La Islita. Almost at the top, there is a kiosk run by the local community, at which a 15 peso per person charge is levied to go on through their private land to the viewpoint. They also sell refreshments. Good walking footwear is recommended, as much for the way down as going up. The views at the top are fantastic, and well worth the calorie burning trek up. The path continues from the kiosk down to the beach...but what goes down must come back up.
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