Hot springs immersed in the Valdivian rainforest
The Los Ríos Region displays a fascinating thermal route immersed in the Valdivian rainforest. The intense volcanic activity of the area nourishes dozens of natural springs between ravines and crystalline rivers, offering mineral properties ideal for physical and mental relief.
The destination shines for its versatility, concentrated mainly in the Coñaripe-Liquiñe axis. Here you can see avant-garde architecture centers such as the Termas Geométricas, which blend with the environment through their wooden walkways, or visit traditional rustic hot springs and mud baths, managed by local families who keep the culture of well-being alive.
Plan your trip to Los Ríos Hot Springs
How to get there
How to get there by air
Fly directly to the Pichoy Aerodrome (ZAL), located in Mariquina and 32 km from Valdivia. From there, you will need to travel about 130 km to reach Coñaripe, the nerve center of this thermal route. You can complete the trip in a private vehicle, bus, or by hiring a transfer or tour operator that will take you to the area.
How to get there by land
To get to Coñaripe from Valdivia, the trip by car is 125 km and takes about 2 hours. The main road that crosses this area is the Ruta Interlagos, a spectacular road that borders Lake Calafquén. Consider that there are bus services that connect Valdivia with key towns on this thermal circuit.
Must-Know Tips
It is advisable to bring a bathing suit, sandals, and a towel, although many centers offer rentals. The climate in the region can be rainy even in summer, so a waterproof jacket is essential. When visiting these natural environments, it is important to follow the instructions of each enclosure to preserve the purity of the waters.
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