Dalcahue Spanish pronunciation: [dalˈkawe] is a port city and a commune on Chiloé Island, Los Lagos Region, Chile.
Restaurants in Dalcahue
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DecoCalen is a cooperative of local artisans who make their creations with raw material of Chiloe. We encourage the fair trade. We also have a small pubic library where you can find novels, tales, legends and texts of tourist interest that we facilitate for consultation.
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Near Dalcahue and Castro you can have a nice time and hike in a place where the river gives you a beautiful high fall! Also suitable for picnics and just wonder around or sit in the area
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This small church has wonderful proportions. The color of blue of the church is similar to the sky. There are two other beautiful structures in this small village. It is worth the drive to see it.
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Great place to visit. A good location to walk around and see or buy things native to the area that are hand made or caught by the local fishermen.
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Distinctive for its nine-arched entry and splendid view, this late 19th-century church is tiled on the outside with silver-toned native wood, like other Chiloe churches.
An example among several other churches, to visit and learn about the unique architecture of the chirches in Chiloe. In Ancus, first main "city" upon arriving to Chiloe, you may acquire a passport of all of the icon churches to visit. You receive astamp in each church and for me it's a nice souvenir to treasure given that you have come so far south.
Boats rides by artisanal fishermen from Dalcahue.
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