Chubut River Valley

Carving a lush green ribbon through the arid Patagonian steppe, the Chubut River Valley is a surprising oasis where Welsh tea houses sit alongside Argentine estancias. This fertile valley, settled by Welsh immigrants in the 19th century, offers a unique blend of Patagonian landscapes and Celtic heritage, with quaint towns like Gaiman and Trelew serving as gateways to both culture and nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate two to three days to explore the valley comfortably. Spend day one in Trelew visiting MEF and the Welsh museum, then move on to Gaiman for tea and a stroll. On day two, drive to Punta Tombo for penguin-watching (half-day) or hike in the Valle de los Altares. A third day allows for a relaxed pace, including a boat ride on the river or a visit to the nearby Playa Unión for seaside vibes.

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