Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes
Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes, on the Quetrihué Peninsula in Argentina's Lake District, is a serene wonderland of unique cinnamon-coloured arrayán trees (Luma apiculata). Accessible only by boat or foot, this small national park offers a tranquil escape into a magical forest that inspired Walt Disney's Bambi. The smooth, orange-barked trees create an almost otherworldly atmosphere, especially when sunlight filters through the canopy.
Highlights & What to See
- Arrayán Forest Trail: A 12-km loop (about 3-4 hours) that winds through the heart of the park, where you'll be surrounded by hundreds of ancient arrayán trees with their distinctive cinnamon-coloured bark and white blossoms in spring.
- Puerto Anchorena: The main entry point, a charming wooden pier and ranger station where you can get trail maps and information about the park's ecology.
- Lakeside Views: The trail offers stunning views of Lake Nahuel Huapi and the snow-capped Andes, with plenty of spots to pause for a picnic or a swim in the crystal-clear waters.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for native birds like the austral parakeet, woodpeckers, and the elusive pudú (the world's smallest deer).
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate a full day for a visit, including the boat ride from Villa La Angostura or Bariloche. The trail takes 3-4 hours at a leisurely pace, leaving time to relax by the lake and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. If you're short on time, a half-day trip is possible, but you'll want to savour the forest's tranquillity.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Villa La Angostura: A charming alpine-style town with excellent restaurants, craft breweries, and access to Cerro Bayo ski resort.
- San Carlos de Bariloche: The adventure capital of the Argentine Lake District, known for its Swiss-like architecture, chocolate shops, and outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and kayaking.
- Circuito Chico: A scenic drive near Bariloche with viewpoints, hiking trails, and the famous Llao Llao Hotel.
- Cerro Tronador: An extinct volcano with spectacular glaciers and a challenging but rewarding hike.
- Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi: Argentina's oldest national park, encompassing vast forests, lakes, and mountains, with numerous trails and camping options.
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Image credits
- San Carlos de Bariloche — Rama / CC BY-SA 2.0 fr
- Cerro Tronador — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0