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Activities

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Hot Springs

At low tide, the sea floor causes one of the most spectacular and unknown places in Patagonia: Three pools of thermal waters are uncovered to give the visitor the possibility of relaxing with a dream view of the Puyuhuapi Channel, Magdalena Island, and on clear days, even to the Queulat National Park and its glaciers.Without a doubt, these are some things that our visitors will remember forever.

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Navigation

Navigate by boat along the coast and go up the Marta River, arriving at the old gazebo to have a picnic or enjoy a barbecue. From where the boat docks, you must walk a few minutes along a flat and simple access trail. Suitable for all ages, without restrictions.

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Fishing

The different alternatives have yet to be discovered, but the visitor can attempt different fishing spots thanks to the variety of geography, at the coast or in the Marta River, by boat or from the shore, and at the same time be able to practice classic fishing or fly fishing. The fishing season runs from November to April.

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Hikes

Trail of the Myrtles

Walk through forests of young trees and some old Cinnamon trees and Tepas, going through old cattle meadows that offer great views and bordering a small lake with rushes, to reach an area where there are still some of the oldest Myrtles specimens that any visitor had the opportunity to watch. The way back is along the same trail.

2 hour out and back, basic difficulty

Trekking to the river

Between forests, it ends in the river with a barbecue or box lunch and then ends returning to the boat.

4 hours, medium difficulty

Coastline

Four kilometers of practically flat coast, offer the visitor the possibility of walking, taking advantage of the low tides, from the facilities to the estuary of the Marta River, with the possibility of spotting birds and marine fauna, always having Magdalena Island (National Park) in sight. 

Indefinite duration, basic difficulty

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