Discover the best top things to do in El Bolson, Argentina including Glaciar del Hielo Azul, Patagonia Canopy Tour, Rio Azul, Cajon del Azul, Humus de la Montana, Cascada Escondida, Feria Artesanal, Cerro Amigo, Cabeza del Indio.
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5.0 based on 45 reviews
I hiked to the Refugio from Dona Rosa, it took me 7h15. To gauge my fitness I run 5km in 32 minutes. If you are less fit than me it will take you much longer - be aware of the sunset.There were people arriving in the dark. That is dangerous! In March 2019 the Refugio cost 500peso. I bought a pizza for 500 and a beer for 130. (Inflation is 30% here next year the prices will be much more). The following morning I hiked to the glacier. The return trip to the Refugio was 3h15. It then took 5h30 to return to Dona Rosa. I had booked a taxi for 6pm. It was quite a challenge to make it on time! You can get a map and register your hike with the mountain service in El Bolson beside the pond in the centre of town. You must hike with 1.5L of water, a torch, a sleeping bag, sturdy shoes and lots of snacks. A two or 3 Refugio hike would be easier than the hike I did - after the glacier you can hike to Natacion Refugio which takes much less time than climbing down the mountain.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
We have a circuit of 8 zip lines up to 25 meters in height and 200 meters long. People do not need to have prior experience and is for the whole family ,from 5 years of age can enjoy it. We flew between big trees and walked along the Patagonian Andean forest
4.5 based on 214 reviews
Amazing afternoon spent by Cajon del Azul. Caught the bus to Wharton from El Bolson at 8am. We hiked from Wharton which took 2 and a half hours (we are fast walkers). We decided to continue hiking to Refugio El Retamal to get a spot for the night. We then hiked back down to Refugio Cajon del Azul for lunch. After this we took the long way round to reach the swimming areas - exiting the refugio uphill, turning left along the trail and following the red dots along the edge of the Cajon until eventually reaching a stone beach/swimming area. Because we wanted to return via the main easier route we waded across with shoes and pack in the air. We sat for several hours enjoying the sun and cooling off in the very cold water. There are plenty of rocks to relax on and spots to get into the crystal clear water. There is the easy option to just return to the bridge from Refugio Cajon del Azul and find a spot to the left or right after crossing back over the bridge. Alternatively there is the more exciting but challenging longer hike to more secluded spots and views of the Cajon. Some of the most spectacular scenery in the world and it remains relatively quiet and untouched. Definitely try to go in good weather.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Organic farm, family development, dairy productos (cheese, yogurt, icecream, dulce de leche),berries,nursey (fruit trees and berries)
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