The wildest Patagonian route

The Northern Patagonia Circuit closes the southern section of the Lakes and Volcanoes Route with a mountain and hot spring experience. It is a route that will allow you to connect with active volcanoes, ancient forests, and ski centers such as Antillanca, in an environment dominated by the Andean Valdivian forest.

Here, the town of Entre Lagos serves as a starting point to Puyehue National Park and the shores of Puyehue and Rupanco lakes. The route integrates the architectural heritage of Puerto Octay and culminates at the Cardenal Samoré Pass, a strategic crossing through the Andes Mountains.

Plan your trip to Northern Patagonia

How to get there

How to get there by air

Fly directly to Cañal Bajo Airport (ZOS) in Osorno. From the air terminal, you must travel about 45 minutes by vehicle to Entre Lagos, taking Route 215 eastward. This point is your base center to access the different attractions of the Northern Patagonia circuit.

How to get there by land

From Osorno, the largest city of reference, you must travel about 45 minutes by vehicle to reach Entre Lagos, taking Route 215 eastward. From this city, you can easily reach the various attractions of the Northern Patagonia circuit by bus, private vehicle, or through a tour.

Must-Know Tips

The trails in the area are demanding, so it is vital to wear appropriate footwear and warm clothing. Weather conditions change rapidly, even in summer. Respect the natural environment and always stay on the marked trails to avoid unnecessary risks.

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