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Puente Arroyo La Angostura
South America
Circuito Chico, located in San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro Province, Argentina, is an iconic and attractive tourist destination that is part of the famous "Circuito Chico" or "Small Circuit." This scenic route starts from Bariloche, bordering the beautiful Nahuel Huapi Lake, and offers breathtaking views of the Patagonian landscapes throughout the year. Along the Circuito Chico route, visitors can enjoy several highlights, such as Playa Bonita at km 8 and the base of Cerro Campanario at km 10, where travelers can take a chairlift to reach the summit at 1,050 meters above sea level. From the top of Cerro Campanario, one can contemplate one of the most beautiful and mesmerizing views in the region, with panoramic vistas of Nahuel Huapi and Perito Moreno Lakes, Laguna El Trébol, San Pedro and Llao Llao Peninsulas, and Victoria Island. In Llao Llao Peninsula, the architectural gem, Capilla San Eduardo, can be found, and the important Puerto Pañuelo is located on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi at km 25. Along the journey, the Angostura Bridge crosses the river of the same name, connecting Moreno Lake with Llao Llao Peninsula. Then, the route continues with a bridge crossing the narrowest point of Lake Moreno. The circuit concludes by skirting Laguna El Trébol before returning to the city. Circuito Chico offers various options to enjoy the region's nature and culture. In spring, the landscape is adorned with yellow broom bushes in full bloom; in summer, one can relish in the beaches such as Playa Bonita, Playa Serena, Villa Tacul, Angostura Stream, and Lake Moreno, perfect for fishing and water sports. Autumn showcases golden poplars and the reddish hues of lenga forests, while winter reveals the snow-capped splendor of Millaqueo, Capilla, López, Tronador, Catedral, Ventana, and Otto Mountains, contrasting against the blue sky. The Circuito Chico is a route to be enjoyed and experienced to the fullest, offering a plethora of activities for all tastes. From walking trails in the woods to mountain trails for hiking, and from beaches and campfires to restaurants and tearooms. All of these make Circuito Chico a typical postcard of Bariloche, a city that attracts millions of tourists each year and captivates with its stunning lakes and mountains of Patagonia. Undoubtedly, an unforgettable destination to explore and discover the natural beauty of Argentina.
Copyright: Cesar Santana
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 23070x11535
Taken: 05/05/2023
Subida: 25/07/2023
Published: 25/07/2023
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Tags: argentina; bariloche; circuito; chico; patagonia; nature; scenic; views; tourism; travel; lakes; mountains; adventure; outdoor; activities; nahuel huapi; lake; llao llao; peninsula; cerro campanario; destinations
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