Vista al Paine - Refugio de Aventura





The Vista al Paine - Refugio de Aventura Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The three jagged granite towers form part of the landscape where the park is dominated by this group of mountains, also known as the Cordillera del Paine. Technically the massif is part of the Andes, however it acts as an independent mountain formation with its own characteristics. It has an origin dating back at least 12 million years. During this time, the sedimentary layers of the land were uplifted and later worn away through glacial erosion. What was left was the hard and resistant...
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This route goes from the area of hotels and lodges in Río Serrano to the point known as "Confluencia Estero Nutria con Río Serrano" which is the Nutria estuary confluence with Serrano river, and is ideal for a quiet and simple walk if you are staying in the area. In addition to walking along the river, you will have excellent views, especially of the Paine Massif.
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The Serrano River is a short coastal river. It is 38 kilometers long but, with some of its sources (the Chinas River, 105 km long), it is well over 140 kilometres. The Serrano River is generated as a drainage of the great Toro lake, in the extreme west of this; It winds its way through an extensive alluvial plain, until it empties into the Última Esperanza sound. Between the Lago del Toro and its mouth, this river receives numerous tributaries, one of the most important tributaries is the...
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Also known as "Cordillera Chacabuco". It is a path starting from Villa Serrano that follows a route between lagoons, forest, rocky areas and glacier passes, following the path of the Serrano River until its mouth in the fjord. In its highest parts it allows spectacular views towards the Torres del Paine National Park (although it is not part of it). The "Ultra Fiord" race is usually held on its way. Take into account: wear appropriate clothing for the inclement weather in the area.
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Starting from the Estero Nutria Confluence with the Serrano River, this trail crosses a part of the ascent to the Cordón or Cordillera Chacabuco and goes along a mountain path between the lakes until it first runs into Lake Jote and finally Lake Brush.