Tucked away in the Patagonian Andes, the picturesque town of El Bolson beckons adventurers seeking an immersive experience. The El Bolson Scenic Day Trip departs from Bariloche, promising a full day of exploration through breathtaking landscapes, vibrant outdoor markets, and eco-conscious trails. Visitors can expect to savor local produce, browse unique handicrafts, and enjoy the region’s sustainability initiatives. This excursion offers a chance to discover the laidback charm and natural wonders that have made El Bolson a premier destination for those who appreciate the great outdoors. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a memorable day trip, this adventure has something in store to captivate your senses.
Good To Know
- Explore the vibrant outdoor market in El Bolson, featuring artisanal handicrafts, homemade jams, and locally-brewed craft beers.
- Indulge in a tasting of fresh, locally-grown produce like sweet berries, crisp apples, and juicy pears.
- Hike scenic trails at Pitriquitron Hill for stunning views of lakes and mountains, and learn about eco-friendly initiatives.
- Immerse in the town’s rich cultural heritage influenced by 1960s hippie settlers and its commitment to sustainable living.
- Enjoy a personalized and hassle-free day trip from Bariloche, with round-trip hotel transport and flexible meeting options.
Overview of the Trip
This full-day trip from Bariloche takes travelers to the charming town of El Bolson, known for its bountiful berries, fragrant hops, and healthy, laid-back lifestyle.
Along the way, visitors will explore the town’s culture, influenced by 1960s hippie settlers. The scenic route includes views of three picturesque lakes – Gutierrez, Mascardi, and Guillelmo – as well as the impressive Pitriquitron Hill.
Travelers will have the opportunity to enjoy El Bolson’s vibrant community, discovering its outdoor markets, local handicrafts, jams, and craft beer.
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Itinerary Highlights
The scenic 75-mile (120-km) ride through Cañadón de la Mosca and Pampa del Toro sets the stage for the day’s adventures. Travelers will visit the outdoor market in El Bolson, where they can browse local handicrafts, jams, and beer. The highlight of the trip is the opportunity to sample the region’s bountiful produce, including berries, apples, pears, and cherries. An optional healthy lunch can be enjoyed at the traveler’s own expense during the journey.
What You’ll See | What You’ll Do |
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Scenic mountain views | Visit outdoor market |
Three picturesque lakes | Sample local produce |
Pitriquitron Hill | Optional healthy lunch |
Exploring the Outdoor Market
Travelers will explore the vibrant outdoor market in the heart of El Bolson. This local market offers a glimpse into the town’s thriving artisanal community.
Visitors can browse stalls showcasing a variety of handcrafted goods, from colorful weavings to intricate woodcarvings. The market also features a selection of homemade jams, jellies, and other preserves, made with fresh local berries and fruits.
Plus, visitors can sample the region’s famous craft beers, brewed using hops grown in the nearby farms. The market provides an opportunity to take in the unique culture and lifestyle that define El Bolson as a hub for eco-conscious living and sustainable agriculture.
- Handcrafted weavings and woodcarvings
- Homemade jams, jellies, and preserves
- Craft beers brewed with local hops
- Artisanal goods reflecting the town’s eco-conscious lifestyle
- A glimpse into El Bolson’s thriving artisanal community
Sampling Local Produce
Visitors can sample a variety of fresh, locally-grown produce during the El Bolson trip. The region is known for its bountiful harvests, and the outdoor market offers a chance to taste the best of what the area has to offer.
Produce | Taste Profile |
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Berries | Sweet, juicy |
Apples | Crisp, tangy |
Pears | Buttery, mild |
Cherries | Tart, bursting with flavor |
Hops | Aromatic, earthy |
The diverse selection showcases the region’s fertile lands and the dedication of local farmers. Tasting the fresh, organic produce is a highlight of the El Bolson adventure.
Adventures at Pitriquitron Hill
One of the main attractions on the El Bolson adventure is Pitriquitron Hill.
Visitors can explore the hill’s hiking trails and small ski resort. The hill is also home to Las Golondrinas Farm, where guests can learn about the region’s ecological initiatives and organic farming practices.
Some of the activities and sights at Pitriquitron Hill include:
- Hiking the scenic trails with stunning views of the surrounding lakes and mountains
- Visiting the small ski resort and enjoying winter sports, if the weather permits
- Exploring Las Golondrinas Farm and learning about sustainable agriculture
- Spotting local wildlife, such as birds and small mammals, during the hike
- Admiring the natural beauty and tranquility of the hill’s peaceful environment.
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Learning About Ecological Initiatives
El Bolson’s ecological initiatives are a key part of the town’s identity. The area is known for its organic farms, which are the foundation of the local food culture.
Visitors can learn about the town’s commitment to sustainability during the day trip. Eco-friendly practices, like composting and water conservation, are showcased at the farms and throughout the community.
The town’s residents take pride in their green lifestyle, which includes promoting renewable energy and reducing waste. Exploring El Bolson’s ecological efforts provides insight into the town’s values and how it has embraced a healthy, sustainable way of living.
This is an engaging aspect of the day trip that aligns with the region’s natural beauty.
Transportation and Logistics
Reaching El Bolson from Bariloche is facilitated by the round-trip hotel transport provided for the day trip. The meeting point options allow travelers from outside the geographic area to conveniently join the excursion.
The tour departs at 8:30 am and returns around 6:30 pm, ensuring ample time to explore the town and its surroundings. The transportation is tailored to ensure a personalized experience, with the tour capacity limited to 20 travelers.
Additionally:
- Cancellation is free up to 24 hours prior to the experience.
- The price starts from $83.03, with variations based on group size.
- The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate.
- Pickup and drop-off are provided from centrally located Bariloche hotels.
- Meeting point options are available for hotels outside the geographic area.
Tour Details and Pricing
The El Bolson Adventure offers travelers a full-day excursion from Bariloche, exploring the town’s vibrant culture and stunning natural landscapes. The tour capacity is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. Pricing starts from $83.03 per person, with variations based on group size.
Group Size | Price per Person |
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1-4 | $83.03 |
5-8 | $70.58 |
9-12 | $63.33 |
13-20 | $59.30 |
The tour includes round-trip hotel transport from Bariloche, with meeting point options available for hotels outside the geographic area. The departure is at 8:30 AM, with a return around 6:30 PM. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior to the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Trip?
There is no specific dress code for the trip. Visitors should dress comfortably in casual, weather-appropriate clothing and wear sturdy walking shoes, as the day involves outdoor activities and exploring the town’s farmer’s market.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs Along the Way?
Yes, travelers can purchase souvenirs along the way. The outdoor market in El Bolson offers a variety of local handicrafts, jams, and beer that make great souvenirs to bring home.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for the tour. The trip is suitable for travelers of all ages, though some physical activity is involved. Children are welcome to participate in the day’s activities.
Is There an Option to Extend the Trip Duration?
The tour doesn’t offer an option to extend the trip duration, but travelers can explore El Bolson on their own after the scheduled return time if they wish to spend more time in the area.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Beverages?
Yes, travelers can bring their own food and beverages on the trip. However, the tour includes an optional healthy lunch stop, which provides an opportunity to sample local cuisine at an additional cost.
The Sum Up
The El Bolson Scenic Day Trip offers an immersive experience that showcases the region’s natural beauty, vibrant culture, and commitment to sustainability. From exploring the bustling outdoor market to hiking the trails of Pitriquitron Hill, this excursion provides a well-rounded adventure that immerses visitors in the eco-conscious lifestyle of El Bolson. With convenient transportation and an inclusive itinerary, this day trip is a must-do for those seeking a scenic, enriching exploration of this remarkable Patagonian destination.
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