HUERQUEHUE NATIONAL PARK
A 12,500-hectare park 35 km northeast of Pucón, with some 20 lagoons, wild ...Read more
MUSEO REGIONAL DE LA ARAUCANÍA
Very interesting museum dedicated to Mapuche history and culture in Temuco, ...Read more
LOS OJOS DEL CABURGUA AND LAGO CABURGUA
Site to find an underground river source that flows into a lake to form ...Read more
MIRADOR LAGUNA DEL LEON
Short stroll to enjoy majestic views of the region: forests, the Villarica ...Read more
CAÑON DEL BLANCO
Cañon del Blanco springs surrounded by rivers and coigue forests at the ...Read more
GEOPARQUE KUTRALKURA
Geopark located in the volcanic zone of the Southern Andes, with the aim of ...Read more
TERMAS LOS POZONES
This six-pool site with its stone and rock borders is idyllic for a moment ...Read more
SAN LUIS TERMAS
A modern site with a romantic setting featuring thermal pools set in a ...Read more
MENET TERMAS
Spa with three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, individual indoor baths and ...Read more
VILLARRICA VOLCANO
This magnificent yet menacing stratovolcano, rising to 2,874 metres, is one ...Read more
TERMAS QUIMEY-CO
Thermal baths offering six pools of virtuous, comforting thermal water in a ...Read more
FUNDACIÓN CHOL-CHOL
Foundation dedicated to preserving Mapuche cultural identity, offering ...Read more
PANQUI TERMAS
A beautiful natural site some 30 km from Pucón with thermal baths and 4 ...Read more
LONQUIMAY VOLCANO
Read moreThe Lonquimay volcano (2,865 m) is located on the "Pacific Ring of Fire", the name given to the most active group of volcanoes in southern Chile, often approaching or exceeding 3,000 m in altitude. Although its name means "dense forest" in the Mapuche language, there is another meaning behind this fire-breathing giant. The Mapuches say that the other name given to this volcano means "great precipice" because of a 120-metre high ravine on the east face of the mountain. The last three eruptions recorded are less than 150 years old: the last one occurred on December 25, 1988, giving rise to the Noël crater, the "crater Navidad". Access is from the ski resort of Corralco, near the village of Malalcahuello, be careful not to get lost (it is best to be accompanied by a guide), there are very few indications and the ascent, although easy for the first two thirds, becomes more difficult on the last slopes. The view from the summit is nevertheless magnificent: one dominates a horizon of a dozen volcanic monsters such as the Villarica, Lanín, Llaima and Sierra Nevada volcanoes. You can also access its surprising and huge crater of 800 meters in length. As far as the downhill is concerned, the skiers will be able to enjoy themselves! Note that the volcano is categorized as an active volcano and is monitored by the South Andean Volcanological Observatory, based in the city of Temuco.
HOTEL & TERMAS HUIFE
A very popular spot in a magnificent setting, where you'll find beautiful, ...Read more