Esquel
Nestled at the foot of the Andes in Argentine Patagonia, Esquel is a gateway to some of the region's most pristine wilderness. This charming town, with its Welsh heritage and laid-back vibe, offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and cultural immersion. From riding the historic La Trochita steam train to exploring the ancient alerce forests of Los Alerces National Park, Esquel is a must-stop for any Patagonian road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Los Alerces National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park is home to millennia-old alerce trees, crystalline lakes, and primeval forests. Hike the Arrayanes Trail or take a boat across Lake Futalaufquen to reach the iconic Alerce Abuelo.
- La Trochita (Old Patagonian Express) – This narrow-gauge steam railway, immortalized by Paul Theroux, chugs through the Andean foothills to El Maitén. The journey is a nostalgic ride into Patagonia's pioneer past.
- Trevelin – Just 20 km away, this Welsh settlement boasts green hills, tea houses, and the historic Nant Fach Mill. Don't miss the Welsh tea with homemade cakes.
- Esquel Ski Centre (La Hoya) – In winter, it's a top ski destination; in summer, the chairlift offers panoramic views of the Andes and the steppe.
- Piedra del Águila – A viewpoint on the edge of town with dramatic vistas of the valley and the snow-capped peaks beyond.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least two full days to explore Esquel and its surroundings. Day one: explore the town, ride La Trochita (half-day), and visit Trevelin for afternoon tea. Day two: dedicate to Los Alerces National Park – a full-day trip with hiking and a lake cruise. If you ski or want to hike longer trails, add an extra day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bariloche – A 4-hour drive north along the scenic Ruta de los Lagos, with stunning lakes, chocolate shops, and more national parks.
- El Bolsón – A bohemian town surrounded by rivers and mountains, famous for its artisan market and craft beer – about 2 hours north.
- Puerto Madryn – On the Atlantic coast, a prime spot for whale watching (June–December) and penguin colonies; a 5-hour drive east.
- Perito Moreno Glacier – Further south in Los Glaciares National Park, this massive ice field is a Patagonian icon; a 7-hour drive via Ruta 40.
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