El Hoyo in Argentina, from South America region, is best know for Other Outdoor Activities. Discover best things to do in El Hoyo with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 304 reviews
De cara al majestuoso lago que le brinda su nombre y custodiada por el cerro Tres Picos, la ciudad de Lago Puelo se levanta en el seno de un valle de origen glaciario, estrecho y alargado, que es recorrido por los ríos Azul y Quemquemtreu.La encantadora villa turística Lago Puelo se encuentra a tan solo 130 km. De San Carlos de Bariloche y a 165 km. De Esquel.
Cerca de su ciudad homónima, el lago puelo con su color mágico, tiene un sin fin de senderos para recorrer, para los amantes del treking es barbaro. Nosotros tuvimos la suerte de hacer la embarcación y llegar al hito y al nacimiento del rio puelo, esto es imperdible y altamente recomendado, un sueño.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
Transitando menos de media hora de ripio llegás a este lugar bastante bien preparado para recibir al turista, proveeduría, camping, kayaks, etc. Nadie nos cobró algo por ingresar. Bajamos a la orilla buscando alguna sombrita pero inmediatamente debimos corrernos al calor del sol. Es muy tranquilo, hay lugar para todos. Desde la platea de la costa hay un paisaje frente a vos que no te cansás de admirar.
4.5 based on 433 reviews
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Only 3.7 km away from the picturesque town of El Hoyo, in the province of Chubut, on the way to the Epuyén River, is the largest labyrinth in South America. Nestled in an area of 5 hectares, surrounded by native Forests and with fascinating views of the chacras that lie at the foot of the Pirque hill or the hypnotic top of the Cerro Plataforma, crossing the Patagonian Labyrinth is an extraordinary experience to enjoy with family or friends. 253/5000 The labyrinth is a symbol of the spiritual world, a representation of the alternative paths and crossroads that appear to us in life. To visit it, to walk it, to inhabit it is a stimulating proposal and an invitation to personal knowledge.
An amazing spot in the middle of the Andes. Not only the Labyrinth is spotlessly kept and really challenging but we also had excellent food with stunning views to the sunset over the Mountains. A MUST DO if you are around North Patagonia.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
is an a very nice and short look of the local patagonian forest, there is a lot of sign that tell you about the trees en the local lake, lago puelo
4 based on 273 reviews
Great hike to the interesting falls and through canyon. Te park is visited by many local families and it was fun to watch the prepare their asados.
4 based on 389 reviews
We headed to Bolson from Bariloche looking for a hippie vibe and veggie-friendly food. Bolson did not deliver on either of those fronts but this sculpture garden made it almost worth the trip. Great art in a great setting. Definitely a must if you are in Bolson. Note: The hike up was tough going in parts, but it is mercifully short, so hang in there!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
A mi manera de ver creo que es la catarata mas lindas de las que hay en la zona incluido el bolsón, un paseo imperdible y altamente recomendable, de fácil acceso.
5 based on 9 reviews
Guided horse-riding excursions in and around Lago Puelo National Park. An unbeatable way to see the Andes Mountains and to experience first-hand the natural beauty this corner of Patagonia has to offer. English-speaking guide.
Really pretty place. You can take the public bus there from EL Bolson town for just 12 pesos. There are a few walks around but we just did one to a mirador overlooking the lake - pretty steep climb (like most of the walks around here) for about 30 mins but really worth it. There were a number of walks around too - little wooden walkways through the forest over the water but we didnt have time to go there. Also a lovely beach to chill out at with flowers all over the place. Too cold for us to swim but did see some mad people in the water ;) Definitely worth a visit and would be nice for a full day even. It was free access when we went but i think in high season you need to pay
5 based on 50 reviews
...and if they do that, this would be a 10. Of all the travels I have done, this is by far the best experience when you consider price/duration/activities. Paying 300 pesos for this excursion, I felt I was robbing Pedro. If you are in El Bolson and have the time/physical ability, this is a must do!
Everything from the pick-up, the gear (a bit old but very good kayaks), the landscape (amazing), the included lunch (steak-sandwicheds with salad cooked on the beach), the short hike to the small waterfall where we swam and jumped in from the rocks (top 10 prettiest place I've ever seen) and the actual kayaking (Pedro gives to action if you are up for it; if not, he guides you through the lake nice and quietly). I'm an experienced kayaker, and this was an amazing outing for me.
Pedro is also an amazing guy, so down to earth. Once again, 10 stars.
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