Cumbres Del Martial: A Cozy Mountain Escape in Ushuaia
Nestled in the heart of the Bosque Fueguino Forest, just 4.3 miles from Ushuaia, Cumbres Del Martial offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. This mountain lodge is more than just a place to stay—it’s an immersive experience that captures the essence of Patagonia. With its traditional stonework interiors, antique country furniture, and panoramic views of the Beagle Channel, it’s the perfect base for travelers seeking tranquility and adventure.
Each room at Cumbres Del Martial is thoughtfully designed to provide a cozy retreat. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a private bathroom with high-quality toiletries, and a balcony offering stunning views of Esperanza Stream. Some rooms even feature a fireplace and hydromassage tub for added relaxation. The hotel’s emphasis on comfort extends to its dining options, with a tea house serving fresh cheese cake and a restaurant that specializes in Patagonian lamb and fine South American wines. A daily breakfast buffet featuring fresh croissants and glazed cakes ensures a delicious start to each day.
Beyond the accommodations, Cumbres Del Martial provides a range of amenities that enhance the guest experience. From the outdoor fireplace and garden to the on-site bar and restaurant, there’s something for every traveler. The hotel also offers free parking, car rental services, and a shuttle service upon request. For those looking to unwind, the spa offers a variety of massage treatments, from full-body to foot massages, all designed to soothe and rejuvenate.
Must-Visit Attractions in Ushuaia
- Tierra del Fuego National Park A breathtaking natural reserve known for its dramatic landscapes, including mountains, forests, and glaciers. Hiking and wildlife spotting are popular activities here.
- Beagle Channel A scenic waterway that offers boat tours through the region's stunning natural beauty, with opportunities to see penguins, sea lions, and other wildlife.
- Ushuaia Prison Museum A historic site that once housed a penal colony, now transformed into a museum showcasing the history of the region and its challenging past.