From Bariloche (see our previous blog post), we were heading to Peninsula Valdés on the Atlantic coast of Argentina, a road trip of around 1000km. Not being very fond of spending that much time in one go in our little Polo we decided to stopover in Esquel, a small town located 4 hours' drive south of Bariloche, in order to spend an extra day visiting the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park called "Los Alerces".
Sunday, 28 April 2019
Saturday, 20 April 2019
Refugio Frey Loop in Nahuel Huapi National Park (Barlioche, AR)
It feels like we have always neglected Bariloche a bit, or at least never have quite gotten around to properly sample some of its fine outdoor activity potential. After all, it’s one of Argentina’s top hiking and skiing destinations. We’ve been passing through several times over the years, and last year we even managed to squeeze in a very pleasant half-day walk to the Cerro Llao Llao viewpoint on our way back to Santiago from Central Patagonia. Back then we decided we needed to return for a more decent hike one day and in early March finally we managed to do exactly that.
Sunday, 14 April 2019
Melimoyu
Patagonia continues to be a fascinating travel destination for us where we would definitely like to spend much more time than we have had the opportunity to do so thus far. At the end of February, we managed to get to know a new part of it, and that trip turned into a bit of an epic because… well, it’s Patagonia and things don’t always work out as planned.
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