Discover the best top things to do in Llanquihue, Chile including Lago Llanquihue, Volcan Osorno, Valle Cochamo, Teatro del Lago, Parque Nacional Vicente Perez Rosales, Parque Nacional Alerce Andino, Costanera Frutillar Bajo, Lago Todos Los Santos, Seno de Reloncavi, Muelle Frutillar.
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This royal blue lake is Chile's largest and South America's fourth largest lake.
Cows, fields, big trees, rolling hills and glimpses of water; you could be in our English county of Devon!
Apart from a few architectural merits, the towns of Llanquihue, Frutillar and Puerto Octay are scruffy and uninteresting.
The lakeside road the V-155 from Frutillar to Puerto Octay is gravel (2018) so possibly take the main road.
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Snow-capped and shaped like a perfect cone, this striking volcano overlooks a beautiful lake.
It's a great drive (windy and steep) but the views are well worth it. We did no get to the top, we just enjoyed the environment of the National Park. You get a great view of the volcano from Puerto Montt on a clear day.
The town does not offer a great deal, we thought it looked a bit dilapidated - it really i just a gateway to the wonderful country side.
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The Teatro del Lago is a stage theatre and concert hall located on the lakefront in Frutillar.
It includes the 1,178 capacity Espacio Volcán Tronador – Sala Nestlé concert hall; an Amphitheatre Seating 270 and a range of other multipurpose salons and foyers, exhibition areas, rehearsal spaces, conference rooms and congress halls and was inaugurated in 2010, after 12 years of works.
We were too late for the tour and had to make-do with external views. Beautiful building.
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The lightest hike you have is 5km uphill in volcanic ash which makes for some rough trekking. The closest mirador is about 6km in. Of note the hikes are largley uncovered so bring a hat/sunscreen. The first mirador was really beautiful. Expect to spend at least 3 hours on the trail, more like 4-5hours.
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This subtle park holds no thrills but a water shed for ecology and enology. Rapids, falls and lakes of crystal clear water remind us that civilization can be curbed from taking over nature. Walks into the woods allow a peaceful respite from the city.
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Clean and no graffiti in sight. Delightful area to stroll after the museum visit and a lunchtime snack. Most of out tour group had similar ideas, two liked it so well that they missed the bus. Not a great number of other persons in evidence, probably lunch time in Frutillar. Some nice metal signage and small art. No one dared to swim. Sun shining from a clear sky after the morning mist and fog. All was well with our world.
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Sometimes called Lago Esmeralda because of its blue-green color, this strikingly beautiful glacial lake is bordered by steep cliffs.
Stop here first (end of road), take the 30 boat ride, then go back down to Petrohue falls. Both in same National Park. Gorgeous spot!
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Large protected bay with snow-capped volcanoes in the distance. Water relatively mild for swimming. Only visual drawback is Puerto Montt, which despite its terraced setting has grown too large and unattractivebut doesn't impact the overall setting and the shellfish are to die for.
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