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In the 1970’s, as part of an international movement to abandon city life for simple rural pleasures, young urbanites fled to El Bolsón, a small village nestled within the river valley separating two impressive mountain ranges, where they could spoil themselves in the warm microclimate favourable to growing soft fruit, or venture into the spectacular mountain scenery and rich forest environment—which they promptly set about saving from the logging agreements issued by the

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In the 1970’s, as part of an international movement to abandon city life for simple rural pleasures, young urbanites fled to El Bolsón, a small village nestled within the river valley separating two impressive mountain ranges, where they could spoil themselves in the warm microclimate favourable to growing soft fruit, or venture into the spectacular mountain scenery and rich forest environment—which they promptly set about saving from the logging agreements issued by the government.

Today, as in the 70’s, you can enjoy walks from El Bolsón up into the stunning and well-preserved forest environment where 400 year old coihue and 1000 year old alcerce trees still stand. Follow the trails that wind towards grand waterfalls or alongside trout-filled rivers brimming with crisp blue water, fed by glaciers beyond the snow line.

The plentiful sunshine and nurturing soil has helped the small town to be Argentina's berry, hops and organic foods mecca. The town is a mixture of gauchos, Mapuche Indians and Grateful Dead follower look-alikes. The combination has created a forward thinking township that is open-minded, appreciative of all cultures and places importance on taking care of Mother Earth.

The town is filled with holistic and homeopathic body spas that specialize in all types of modalities including reiki, acupuncture, reflexology, cranial-sacral therapy and floral therapy. The town is also home to a healthy creative community that hosts a multitude of festivals and fairs to show off and sell their wares as well as on occasional live music shows. El Bolsón is a backpackers paradise with campgrounds interlaced through the outskirts of town and along the rivers, though it does have a sprinkling of hosterias and small hotels in the center of town.

Telephone code: 02944; altitude: 1,115 feet (340 meters); population: 11, 000 full time residents


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Shopping

One of the main draws to El Bolsón is the three-times-a-week craft fair. The number of booths that will open up on any particular fair day depends on the weather and the season. During high tourist ...
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El Recinto Acupuncture and Massage Center

For those needing acupuncture, El Recinto is one of your best options in all of Patagonia. The owner, Fernanda Magadán, is a sweet, energetic and open-hearted woman who has created this healing and ...
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El Bolson, Argentina

El Bolsón Bien Estar Spa

If all of the travel has made your body a little angry with you, then El Bolsón has a community of healers that are ready to make you feel better. One of those is the Bien Estar (well-being) Spa. ...
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El Bolson, Argentina

Museo de Piedras Patagónicas (Musuem of Patagonian Rock)

Located 13 kilometers outside of El Bolsón, in the same direction as the ski area, is an area known for its gems and fascinating rocks. A small museum has been built to celebrate the geological ...
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Rafting

Rafting is a major business in the El Bolsón area. With multiple world-class rivers and gorgeous natural landscapes, the zone is known by many in the rafting and kayaking business as one of the ...
Rafting
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Fly Fishing

El Bolsón is a fly fisherman’s dream with its crystal clear rivers, striking views and pristine fishing holes. But let’s not forget the size of the Rainbow Trout being pulled from the turquoise ...
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Refugio Piltriquitrón and the Carved Forest

Cerro Piltriquitrón’s steep mountain face rises from the edge of El Bolsón, creating an awe-inspiring vista. The mountain’s name means "the gathering of clouds" in Mapuche, an ...
Hiking
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La Trochita Railway

La Trochita, a steam train running on a narrow rail system, is a legendary piece of Patagonian history. Its arrival to the isolated landscape in the early 1920s was the beginning of settlement of the ...
Entertainment
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Hiking

The El Bolsón valley is criss-crossed with hiking trails that bring adventurers deep into the Andean mountains. The majority of the trails lead to manned huts that offer hot meals, beds and ...
Hiking
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Parque Nacional Lago Puelo

Approximately thirty minutes from El Bolsón is the small village of Lago Puelo and a national park of the same name. Originally created in 1937 as an annex of the neighboring Los Alerces National ...
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El Bolson, Argentina

Ludovico Pizza, Bowling and Bar

For those rainy evenings or nights when you are looking for something different, try Ludovico. A pizza, bowling and bar mix, this quaint bowling alley has made an attempt at a bit of variety in El ...
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Traveler Reviews of El Bolson

Amo El Bolson!

Visiting El Bolson was like taking a few steps back in time. I stayed with a local (friend of a friend) who not only built his own house from lumber from the land it was on but also caught his own fish in the Rio Azul and brought us a whole Patagonian lamb for dinner one night. The Bolsonians were friendly and not trying to capitalize on tourists. The mountains and river surrounding the town are beautiful and have some of the best refugios I've ever stayed in. Hiking the untrafficked trails is an extraordinary and peaceful experience. In February there is a nationally known electronic music festival that we went to - only for the open-minded music lover. Think Daft Punk and British house music in the woods under a full moon, surrounded by Spanish speaking hippies and you're pretty close to the vibe.

Kat from Florida, USA on Jun 19, 2007
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