Huellas y Senderos Hotel
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| Francisco Bilbao 178, 5950000 Coyhaique, Chile Map | |
| Aysen | |
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About this hotel
Huellas y Senderos Hotel is a charming and peaceful retreat located in the remote and breathtaking region of Aysén, Chile. Nestled in the small town of Coyhaique, this hotel offers a unique blend of comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Patagonia. With its warm hospitality and strategic location, Huellas y Senderos provides travelers with a perfect balance between relaxation and adventure.
The hotel features cozy and well-appointed rooms that reflect the local culture and natural surroundings. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities including free Wi-Fi, a restaurant serving traditional Chilean cuisine, and a welcoming common area for socializing. The staff is known for their friendly service and helpful recommendations for nearby attractions and activities.
One of the top attractions near Huellas y Senderos Hotel is the Perito Moreno Glacier, a massive ice wall that stretches over 30 kilometers. Located in Los Glaciares National Park, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most iconic natural wonders in South America. Visitors can take guided tours or walk along designated trails to witness the glacier's dramatic calving events and stunning blue ice formations.
Another must-visit destination is the Marble Caves (Cuevas de Mármol), located on the shores of Lago General Carrera. These striking caves are formed from ancient marble and illuminated by natural light filtering through underwater openings. Boat tours offer a magical experience as visitors glide through the turquoise waters and explore the glowing caverns.
For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Pumalín Park, created by the late Douglas Tompkins, is a vast protected area filled with forests, rivers, and mountains. It's a paradise for hikers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers who want to immerse themselves in untouched wilderness.
Tips: Visit during the summer months (November to March) for the best weather and accessibility. Bring layers for unpredictable Patagonian weather, and always check road conditions before heading out. Don’t miss the local cuisine, especially fresh seafood and empanadas.
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