Camino De Las Altas Cumbres
Camino De Las Altas Cumbres is a spectacular high-altitude road that snakes through the rugged Sierras de Córdoba, offering some of Argentina's most dramatic mountain scenery. This winding route, often called the 'High Peaks Road,' delivers hairpin bends, panoramic viewpoints, and a sense of remote wilderness that feels a world away from the pampas. It's a must-drive for adventurers and nature lovers exploring the heart of Argentina.
Highlights & What to See
- Condor Viewpoints: Stop at designated miradors where Andean condors soar on thermals; bring binoculars for up-close sightings.
- Quebrada del Condorito: A dramatic canyon carved by the Condorito River, with hiking trails and an iron bridge spanning the gorge.
- Pampa de Achala: A high-altitude plateau with unique flora, rock formations, and grazing herds of guanaco.
- Villa General Belgrano: A charming Alpine-style village at the southern end, famous for its German heritage and craft beer scene.
- Los Molles & Mina Clavero: Riverside towns with swimming holes and rock pools perfect for a refreshing dip.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan a full day for the drive itself (about 100 km from Villa Carlos Paz to Mina Clavero, but allow 4-5 hours with stops). To truly soak in the scenery and do a short hike, start early and budget 6-8 hours. Combine with an overnight stay in one of the valley villages for a two-day loop that includes the Sierras Chicas.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Villa Carlos Paz: Gateway to the Sierras, with lake activities and nightlife.
- La Cumbrecita: A pedestrian-only Alpine village with hiking trails and waterfalls.
- Parque Nacional Quebrada del Condorito: The national park protecting the condor habitat, with marked trails.
- Nono: A tranquil village known for its artisan markets and Cerro de la Cruz viewpoint.
- Traslasierra Valley: A wine-producing region with boutique bodegas and olive groves.
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Image credits
- Villa Carlos Paz — Hyundai Motorsport / CC BY 3.0
- La Cumbrecita — Bin im Garten / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Nono — Rosebutel / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Villa General Belgrano — SnowSwan / CC BY-SA 3.0