Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈaiɾes], Provincia de Buenos Aires; English: "good airs") is the largest and most populous Argentinian province. It takes the name from the city of Buenos Aires, which used to be part of the province and the provincial capital until it was federalized in 1880. Since then, in spite of bearing the same name, the province does not include the national capital city proper, though it does include all other localities of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area surrounding it. The current capital of the province is the city of La Plata, founded in 1882.
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Estancia El Milagro, located on Route 8, Km 131,100, Duggan, San Antonio de Areco, provides field days with various rural activities, including a guided tour of San Antonio de Areco and gaucho shows (folk dance group, Indian dressage , race of the ring, tropillas, etc.) accompanied with a typical creole barbecue.
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By the end of the last century, Mr. Francisco Kelly , an Argentine citizen of irish descendance named his land Santa Susana as a homage to his wife, Susana Caffrey. The ranch is located in the district of Campana , Buenos Aires province, and near the town of Los Cardales. It actually occupies an area of 1200 Hectares (2965 acres) mainly dedicated to agricultural activities, and ,since around 24 years ago, it has also been exploites as a tourism resort, either at national or at international levels. We receive visitors Tuesday through Sunday every day of the year.
Took a very enjoyable day trip from Buenos Aires to visit an estancia (ranch) in the Pampas. Package included a ride on horseback or in a horse drawn carriage, huge delicious lunch, and tango/folklore show. Because it was raining, it was too dangerous for them to do the gaucho skills show (they did an extended tango show instead). Make sure to leave time to visit the farmhouse and chapel. Very nice day.
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This is a tourist farm/ranch that offers a "country day" including meals, ranch activities, etc. for a fixed price.
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La Ruta del queso es un circuito que se puede visitar con previa reserva, se contactan por correo electrónico o bien, por teléfono y establecemos una reserva. La gente recorre la RdQ en grupos pequeños (no más de 20 a 25 personas) para que cada uno pueda estar mejor atendido y tener un trato bien personalizado. Si tenemos todos productos excelentes en su calidad y de carácter artesanal, no podemos industrializar el trato. Cada grupo circula con una guía y en cada lugar lo atiende el expositor y/o dueño responsable de cada establecimiento. Más allá de los quesos y de cada producto, la cordialidad, la buena atención y el trato de la gente del interior es el sello distintivo de la visita.
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For the Horse lovers we have a very special proposal: Guided horse with a Gaucho in a traditional Estancia from San Antonio de Areco:Tour inside the Estancia by the woods to the Areco's River. Ride and enjoy beautiful landscapes and cross different fields with crops and cattle.Includes:ride in the morning and afetrnoun, meat pies and beverages, lunch (asado) and tea time. Includes:
I went for two days at La Porteña de Areco to relax after several weeks of road trip and upon the recommendation of friends. I discovered a historical estancia located in a wonderful park surrounded by many horses and taken care of with love by Gonzalo and Catalina. They will take the best care of you and give you a glimpse of what best Argentina has to offer. Make sure you stop there if you go to San Antonio de Areco. And make sure you stop there even if you don't.
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Classical cattle ranch, estancia Santa Maura shelters the rich colonial history of the region. Inside a venue of over 2,000 hectares, its large house preserves the style of the period. It offers an interesting range of activities to enjoy nature, where visitors may enjoy wildlife mapping, long horseback rides and horse taming, among other rural activities.
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