Los zorzales





The Los zorzales Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a fairly complete route in the city of Bariloche to visit Cerro Otto and take a counterclockwise loop hike, going down through Piedras Blancas. To go up the Cerro, a good option is to use the cable car and save energy to enjoy the descent walk. You go down the pedestrian trail that passes near the Otto Meiling Museum and the Berghof Shelter but does not stop at them and that runs parallel to the vehicular access.
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This is a pleasant route to navigate enjoying the waters of Lake Nahuel Huapi and the incredible landscapes that Bariloche offers. Leaving from the nautical club of the city of Bariloche, a tour is made bordering the peninsula where Cerro Chacayal, Cerro Huemul, and Cerro de la Mula are located. The coasts of Victoria Island are also visited and Huemul Island is bordered.
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This is the vehicle route that ascends Cerro Otto and passes through the Berghoff Refuge and the Casa de Otto Meiling Museum. In winter the street can be in conditions that make traffic difficult due to the presence of snow, so you should be aware of that if you go by car or motorcycle to the hill.
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A pleasant alternative in the city of Bariloche for a hike or bike ride in the Cerro Otto area. The Picada a Piedras Blancas trail starts on Avenida de los Pioneros and runs practically parallel to the street for the drive up. It also connects with other small trails for walking or mountain biking, so you can enjoy this space in many ways. In addition, the landscapes of Bariloche will take your breath away!
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This route covers about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) along the path that runs parallel to Avenida Bustillo in the popular city of San Carlos de Bariloche, passing mainly through the area of the balconies with views of Lake Nahuel Huapi. Without a doubt, an unmissable walk with one of the best perspectives to appreciate this stunningly beautiful lake.