The Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region (Spanish: VI Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins pronounced [liβeɾtaˈðoɾ xeneˈɾal βeɾˈnaɾðo oˈçiɣins]), often shortened to O'Higgins Region, is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. It is subdivided into three provinces. It is named in honor of Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme, one of Chile's founding fathers.
Restaurants in O'Higgins Region
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Horseback Rides Santa Cruz, was the first trail ride available in Colchagua Valley and Santa Cruz. I am an US citizen living in this area. We begin with a short ride up a hill to a picnic bench area which has a lookout over Santa Cruz and Colchagua Valley. The ride lasts about 3 hours, and includes transportation, gloves with chaps, and wine and cheese while enjoying a breathtaking view. We have both english and spanish horsemen to assist the whole way.
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We want to be your outdoor leaders! Our Values are: Empathy, Creativity and Excellence. Everything we do we first think and feel how to bring them into your experience {and our relationships}. We want to exceed your expectations. Hire the ecotour guides you have always expected to meet, have fun with us, we love our jobs.
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This is a very exclusive activity performed at the one-of-a-kind Ninquen hill, in the heart of Colchagua Valley, where the MontGras premium vineyards are located. Ninquen mountain vineyard grants a 360° view to enjoy its extreme nature. Riding through the rough terrain of the hill, you get to a viewpoint and enjoy the breathtaking landscape of the valley. The tour guide provides the details about the area and how the grapes become a high quality wine. Tame horses and a wrangler are part of this adventure. The equipment will be ready for use. At the end, you have the opportunity to taste a premium wine produced with the grapes from the vines you have just seen.
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Winery and vineyards owned by François Lurton, located in Lolol Valley, Colchagua, where premium wines are made with organic and biodynamic winelosophy.
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Life is short, the world is wide. At the beach life is different. Time doesn’t move hour to hour, but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, follow the sun and gaze at the moon. Our vision is to provide unique, quality surf and travel experiences that showcase the Pichilemu region. We live by our values of trust, quality and respect. We encourage you to book now with us!
4.5 based on 179 reviews
My family and me went to that Park several times. Have nice areas with great views, and the chance to take contact with the natural and pristine Andean forest and fauna. Have places for camp, barbecue and have clean restrooms.
4.5 based on 367 reviews
Some excellent little restaurants (Salina de Cahuil) as well as the salt fields and small stalls along the roadside.Late activities available too.
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Rapel Lake, a term derived from the Mapuche language meaning clay, is an artificial Chilean reservoir, located in the Region of the Liberator General Bernardo O'Higgins. It is located between the Cordillera de la Costa, in the so-called coastal dryland. This lake feeds the Rapel River, which in turn is formed by the union of the Rivers Cachapoal and Tinguiririca in the sector of La Junta, Pichidegua. On the southern shore of this reservoir are the localities of El Estero, Llallauquen and Las Balsas, which are next to a road that borders the lake, which deviates from Route 66, also known as the Fruit Road in The town of El Manzano. In the area where the three arms of the lake meet, it is where most people gather around Rapel; The site has several campsites, cabins, marinas, hotels and soon a residential complex in the sector of El Estero by Marina Golf Rapel.
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