
Complete Bariloche Private Tour
- 9 Stunden
- 9/10 | 20 Bewertungen
On our Complete Bariloche Private Tour, you'll explore the surroundings of Bariloche. You'll visit locations in the province of Río Negro, such as Gutiérrez Lake, Mount Catedral, Colonia Suiza, and the Circuito Chico.
Complete Bariloche Private Tour
At the indicated time, we will pick you up from your hotel in Bariloche and drive along Onelli Street, a prominent shopping area. We will then tour various neighborhoods in the city center and join National Route 40 to reach the eastern shore of Gutiérrez Lake.
We will skirt the shore of the lake, surrounded by a coihue forest, until we arrive at La Palestra, where you can learn basic rock climbing techniques. We will also visit the Virgen de la Nieves Cave, a sanctuary popular among mountain enthusiasts. From here, we will proceed to Mount Catedral, a leading ski resort in South America.
Upon arrival, we will walk around the base of the mountain, then continue via the Casa de Piedra River to the viewpoint of Lake Perito Moreno and Colonia Suiza, known for its traditional wooden houses reminiscent of alpine architecture.
You will have a 1-hour break in Colonia Suiza for lunch. After regrouping, we will drive along the Circuito Chico, connecting the Perito Moreno and Nahuel Huapi Lakes, passing by the iconic Hotel Llao Llao. The final stop will be Campanario Hill, where, weather permitting, you can take the chairlift up the mountain on your own.
Afterward, we will return you to your hotel in Bariloche, completing the tour 9 hours after pickup.
Pickup
This trip includes pick-up at the scheduled time from hotels in central Bariloche. If you are staying outside this area, we will collect you from the following meeting point: 252 Calle Francisco Pascasio Moreno, at the door of the Nahuel Huapi Hotel.
Preise
Inklusive
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- Transport by car or minibus
- English–speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour, there won't be anyone else in your group
Nicht inklusive
- Lunch
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility