Cerro De Los Burros

Rising from the arid plains of northern Uruguay, Cerro de los Burros is a striking hill that offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. This little-visited natural landmark is perfect for travellers seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures and a taste of Uruguay's rugged interior. The hill is named for the wild donkeys that once roamed here, and today it's a peaceful spot for hiking, birdwatching, and soaking up the vast, open landscapes.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for half a day to fully enjoy Cerro de los Burros. The hike itself takes about an hour round trip, but allow extra time for wildlife watching and relaxing at the summit. Combine it with a visit to one of the nearby estancias for lunch or a short horseback ride to make the most of your outing. If you're self-driving, the hill is easily accessible via gravel roads, though a 4WD is recommended after rain.

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