Capitán Pastene
The Little Italy in La Araucanía
Capitán Pastene is an authentic piece of Italy in the heart of southern Chile. Founded in 1904 and located 120 kilometers from Temuco, this town invites you on a unique cultural journey where the heritage of immigrants is breathed in every corner, fusing southern warmth with centuries-old European traditions.
Its culinary legacy is an unmissable treasure, with pasta and sausage factories that evoke the true flavor of Italian cuisine. You can relive the history of the pioneers in the Museum and the San Felipe de Neri Church, or connect with nature by walking trails to the El Velo de la Novia and La Culebra waterfalls.
Plan your trip to Capitán Pastene
How to get there
How to get there by air
Your gateway is La Araucanía Airport (ZCO), which you can reach with direct flights from Santiago. Upon landing, you can rent a car or take a bus. You will need to travel 120 km (1 hour 45 minutes) along Route R-810 to reach Capitán Pastene.
How to get there by land
If you are coming from Temuco, you can rent a car or take a local bus to get to Capitán Pastene. Travel 120 km (1 hour 45 minutes) along the route to Lumaco, following Route R-810. Drive carefully, as these are rural roads and the route requires attention.
Must-Know Tips
Capitán Pastene has unmissable festivities such as the Pasta and Wine Festival or the Sagra Carretada. The demand for accommodation and services increases during these dates, so it is necessary to book in advance. When visiting the area, you must respect the historical heritage and local traditions.
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