Excursion to San Martín de los Andes via the Path of the Seven Lakes, uncovering the premier tourist corridor of the region, acclaimed globally for its unmatched beauty and natural landscapes, featuring lakes, rivers, and a multitude of attractions.
This day trip spans a total of 352 kilometers, journeying through the Nahuel Huapi National Park and guiding you along the Path of the Seven Lakes to reach San Martín de los Andes, a place renowned for its artisanal crafts.
Throughout the journey, you will encounter one of the celebrated seven lakes with its pristine waters sourced directly from the mountains, including a stop at Villa La Angostura, concluding in San Martín de los Andes.
Tour Description
The journey we embark on begins with the Route No. 40, where we will traverse the bridge crossing the Limay River, the natural boundary between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén.
Passing through the Huemul Peninsula and Puerto Manzano, our destination is Villa La Angostura before continuing along the renowned path of the 7 lakes: Nahuel Huapi, majestic in its expanse, is one of the most significant lakes of glacial origin, encompassing an area of 529 km.
The Villarino Lake, surrounded by a forest of coihues and mountain ranges, is visible from the road's summit and connects with the Falkner Lake. Nestled between two mountains along the roadside, you'll find Lake Machonico with its serene, dark blue waters.
Upon reaching San Martín de los Andes, you will witness the Lacar Lake.
We will retrace our steps to return to the hotels in Bariloche.
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Bariloche to San Martín de los Andes via Seven Lakes