Discover the best top things to do in Olmue, Chile including Mywaychile- Day Tours, DBA traveling, Ecoturismo Tours, La Linda Loma, Museo de Aeromodelismo, Parque Nacional La Campana, Aerotec Globo Aventura, El Secreto de Olmue, Rancho Vida Sana, Cerveceria DE MI AMIGO.
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5.0 based on 28 reviews
A company run by its owners, we offer a unique experience with the best quality of service. We offer transportation to and from the airport and your destination address. Together we’ll do unmissable tours and activities in Santiago, Valparaiso and the surrounding area. We are bilingual drivers and guides, with full equipped vehicles.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
We do Tours throughout the commune of Olmué. Together with us you can meet Olmué in all its extension. Meet the typical places of Olmué, local products and their people. Live the experience of knowing Olmué.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Discover the beauty of the National Park of La Campana by spending an amazing day hiking and relaxing completed immersed in the nature ! This proposal is for nature lovers who would like to get an overview of the park as well as enjoying all the amenities of "La Loma", a private and secured property surrounded by nature right at the border of the national park. The property includes refreshing swimming pools, a beautiful view on the Precordillera, various pergolas, gardens, vineyards, numerous fruit trees and a very sociable wild cat. The full day costs CLP 50'000.-/pers. and is including : - guided hike (about 4 hours in total) within the park with terrific 360° view on the peaks "La Campana", "El Roble", "El Iman", "La Aconcagua" (highest peak of the Andes, about 7'000m) and the ocean + the visit of an ancient quartz mine - access to the swimming pools, perfect to refresh after the hike - snack before the hike, a packed lunch to enjoy in the park and dinner at the property All 3 meals are mostly prepared with organic products of the property's garden and with local products and include drinks (coffee, tea, water & juice) - transportation from "Limache" (final metro station from Valparaiso) to the property or - transportation from "Hosteria Selva Negra" (Bus stop of Santiago - Olmue public transport) to the property Metro or Pullman bus tickets are not included - secured parking if coming by your own car. Agenda of the day: Departure : - 1st metro from Valparaiso to Limache (06h30/08h30/08h55 depending of the day) or - 1st bus from Santiago to Olmue (07h00 ou 08h00 depending of the day) Return : - Metro from Limache to Valparaiso all 12min, last metro is at 22h06 - Last buses (from "Hosteria Selva Negra") to Santiago leave at 19h00 and at 20h30 Send a message now if you want to reserve your spot for our next amazing hiking and relaxing day ! Thank you for the interest and see you soon ! PS: We do speak French, Spanish, German, English, Portuguese & Italian
5.0 based on 9 reviews
1rst Aeromodelism Museum in Chile and the only one. A lot of models.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
Americans and Canadians will recognize this as a familiar type of excursion: a four-mile, 4500'-vertical rocky trail to a view-spangled summit, starting from a low trailhead, so altitude is no issue. (Seattleites might compare this to Mt. Si, although this trail is steeper and rougher for the last mile). You'll see an outstanding view of Chile from a peak that stands far removed from others. Catch a clear day and you can see a half-dozen of the tallest High Andes summits to the east, with Aconcagua reigning supreme among them. To the west, the Pacific and Valparaiso. We drove from Valpo to the parking lot at the base in about two hours, with much of that just getting out of Valpo in rush-hour morning traffic. It cost 4 mil each to hike. Parking is easy. The road is great until the last few hundred meters, and then just bumpy; our rental sedan did fine. You'll be asked to leave by 5:30, so you don't have time to dawdle. It's four hours to the summit at a steady pace, if you're in shape, and then about three coming down. It's a steep, rocky scramble up boulders near the top, with some handholds. No dangerous exposures, but rough on the knees on descent. The trail is extremely well marked, and the route is pretty direct: switchbacks working up to the right (east) side of the summit block and then up from there. The views are outstanding once you gain the ridge crest. The office will give you a rough map, but we found it helpful to download a couple from online as well. On a mid-April autumn day the temps were perfect and the trail uncrowded. Four liters of water were plenty for two. Day packs, good hiking shoes and socks, lunch, and a jacket for the summit were all that we needed. We encountered only seven other parties on the trail, and as many cows. The parking lot at the base is by the park office, so car prowls don't look likely. I believe the bus stop is just a short distance down the road, in the residential neighborhood of El Granizo. Note: a sign in Olmue directs you to the second park entrance at El Cajon, a bit east, from which there is no trail to the summit. Instead, you want the El Granizo trailhead and the Andinista Trail (Sendero Andinista), which you'll reach by continuing straight up the valley to El Granizo. Do everyone a favor and don't cut switchbacks or leave used toilet paper along the trail, as too many do on this well-used route. It's a classic trail with great rewards near the summit!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Flying in hot air balloon is an experience you will remember forever. The Globe is both serene and exciting , with spectacular views and a feeling of freedom that no other medium can of giving. We invite you to Enjoy esta Experience Beside Us. Aerotec flying experiences since 1987.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We are a brewery open to the tourist to know the history, how it is made, the styles and know of all the attractions that we have in the commune around craft beer. We develop anti-tasting workshops that are our "stand up comedy" to learn by drinking.
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