Bariloche and the Route of the Seven Lakes
San Carlos de Bariloche, also known as Bariloche, is a bustling city nestled between Nahuel Huapi National Park and Patagonia's northern Lake District. Skiers go to Bariloche for adjacent Cerro Catedral, the tallest of its summits, and a major ski resort, especially those from the Northern Hemisphere seeking snow in the height of the northern summer. Cerro Catedral, one of South America's greatest ski resorts, has more than 100 kilometers of slopes and is known for its breathtaking views of Nahuel Huapi, which is located in the heart of the national park. Bariloche is a hub for outdoor activities and exploration of the park's mountains, lakes, waterfalls, forests, glaciers, and extinct volcanoes.
The Route of the Seven Lakes, a driving circuit that takes tourists to the alpine lakes of Nahuel Huapi, Espejo, Escondido, Falkner, Villarino, Correntoso, and Machónico, is a driving circuit that takes tourists to the alpine lakes of Nahuel Huapi, Espejo, Escondido, Falkner, Villarino, Correntoso, and Machónico.
Address: Río Negro, Bariloche, Argentina
Entrance fee: free
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