Choose your room and experience nature at its best.Enjoy a secluded setting with a private beach and dock—perfect for disconnecting and reconnecting with what truly matters.Read a book on the Lodge’s terraces, savor a homemade meal paired with wines from our cellar, or explore the peaceful Laguna Larga by kayak or SUP (all available to our guests). You can also walk along trails that wind through native forest within the property.Love fishing? We offer several options to enjoy it to the fullest.
Share, celebrate, and enjoy in a magical setting.We reserve the entire Lodge exclusively for groups of up to 18 people, offering comfort, a private chef, and housekeeping staff with personalized service so you feel right at home.Activities available in the area:Fishing, kayaking, rafting, horseback riding, trekking, and more.Minimum stay: 5 nightsContact us for rates and availability.
Our strategic location allows access to the best fishing spots in the area in under 70 minutes. We offer a variety of rivers, streams, and lakes to fish in. The program includes one guide for every two anglers, a raft, lunch, and transportation.Laguna Larga is ideal for catching some of the largest brown trout in the region.
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In Laguna Larga we have sit on top kayaks, stand up boards and inflatable rowing rafts that are available to our guests to enjoy walks in the lagoon. Rowing in the lagoon, swimming in its crystal clear waters, watching trout jump and enjoying the beauty of the environment from the water is a program in itself.
Paddling through the lakes of Los Alerces National Park is a truly unique experience. Touring kayaks allow you to explore exclusive areas and enjoy the scenery in a special way.We offer outings of various durations, always with all necessary equipment and a certified professional guide.
The Lake Safari combines trekking and navigation through the most beautiful corners of Los Alerces National Park. We cross the Valdivian rainforest to reach the Millennial Alerces forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the Lahuán, an alerce tree over 70 meters tall and 2,600 years old.
Visit the Krugger Lake Refuge by navigating Lake Futalaufquen and the Estrecho de los Monstruos passage. Access is only by water or via a 12-hour trek.Krugger Lake connects to the Frey River, which can be explored on a 1.5-hour low-difficulty hike, ideal for enjoying local wildlife and flora. At the end, you’ll find the Frey River Basins, named after the historic 19th-century shipwreck of Emilio Frey.At the Krugger Refuge, you can enjoy a mountain lunch, perfect for recharging energy.
Los Alerces National Park offers a wide variety of self-guided and free trekking trails with different difficulty levels. It is one of the five parks that make up the Huella Andina.At the information center, you can check the status of the trails and complete the mandatory registration for trails that require it.
The Puente a Puente section of the Futaleufú River is one of the most iconic and thrilling for rafting enthusiasts. Spanning approximately 9 kilometers, this section features 12 continuous Class IV rapids.This activity is ideal for those seeking adrenaline in a unique natural setting. Local guides, experts in the river, ensure a safe and exhilarating experience.
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