Los Reartes
Tucked into the Calamuchita Valley in Córdoba province, Los Reartes is a postcard-perfect village of cobblestone streets, whitewashed adobe houses, and a slow, earthy rhythm that feels a world away from the bustle of Buenos Aires. This is Argentina’s pampas-meets-Sierras heartland, where the air smells of wild herbs and the Los Reartes River runs clear and cold. For international travellers, it’s a chance to experience authentic gaucho culture, artisan markets, and some of the best river swimming and hiking in the region — all without the crowds of nearby Villa Carlos Paz.
Highlights & What to See
- Plaza San Martín & Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Rosario — the village’s tranquil heart, with a charming stone church and century-old ombú trees perfect for a shady rest.
- Río Los Reartes — crystal-clear swimming holes and natural slides carved into granite; follow the path upstream for quieter pools.
- Museo de la Piedra — a small museum showcasing local stonemasonry and indigenous Comechingón artifacts, housed in a historic stone building.
- Feria de Artesanos — weekends bring an artisan market with handwoven textiles, leather goods, and local honey; great for unique souvenirs.
- Cerro de la Cruz — a short, steep hike rewards with panoramic views of the valley and the distant Sierras Grandes.
- Estancia experiences — several working ranches nearby offer horseback riding, asado feasts, and a glimpse of gaucho life.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up the village’s pace: spend a day swimming and hiking, another exploring the artisan scene and a nearby estancia, plus a morning for the Cerro de la Cruz hike. If you’re on a road trip through the Calamuchita Valley, Los Reartes makes a perfect one-night stop — arrive early, hit the river, and linger over dinner at a parrilla. The village is small enough to see in an afternoon, but the charm will tempt you to stay longer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Villa General Belgrano — 15 minutes south; a Bavarian-themed town with Oktoberfest, German beer halls, and chocolate shops.
- La Cumbrecita — a pedestrian-only alpine village 30 minutes west, famous for its hiking trails and mountain scenery.
- Embalse de Los Molinos — a large reservoir 20 minutes north, ideal for sailing, kayaking, and lakeside dining.
- Santa Rosa de Calamuchita — 10 minutes east; a larger town with more services, a lively Saturday market, and the Dique Santa Rosa dam.
- Parque Nacional Quebrada del Condorito — about an hour west; spectacular condor-viewing cliffs and high-altitude trekking.
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