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Patagonia Horseback Riding

Enjoy the Argentinian wilderness in a different way: on horseback through Patagonia! The excursion includes a delicious Argentinian lunch. Description. From San Carlos de Bariloche, we travel to a rural estate located just 45 minutes from the city.

  • 5 hours
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Enjoy the Argentinian wilderness in a different way: on horseback through Patagonia! The excursion includes a delicious Argentinian lunch.

Description

From San Carlos de Bariloche, we travel to a rural estate located just 45 minutes from the city.

Upon arrival, we'll have a creole breakfast of fried cakes, boiled cocido, sweets, tea, and coffee at the ranch to prepare for the day. After a safety briefing, the horseback ride through Patagonia will commence.

During a two-hour ride, enjoy the waterfalls, rivers, forests, and mountains of Patagonia. Notable sights include Cerro Catedral, D'Agostini waterfall, and Cerro Pononero, all located in Nahuel Huapi National Park.

The route may offer glimpses of local wildlife, such as deer and condors, the largest flying birds in the world.

After the ride, indulge in a delicious lunch with views of Gutiérrez lake, featuring Gaucho specialties like barbequed meat, empanadas, salads, dessert, and a drink.

Post-lunch, we return to Bariloche.

Hotel pick up

This activity includes a pick-up service from hotels in the centre of Bariloche. If your accommodation is outside this area, you must go to the meeting point at the scheduled time.

Included

  • Transport from Bariloche
  • Horse riding equipment
  • English–speaking guide
  • Breakfast and lunch
  • Drink (wine, soft drink, water) during lunch

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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