Maps of Bariloche and Surrounding Area
Driving Maps with directions to get to and from Bariloche. Planning Maps
Driving Maps with directions to get to and from Bariloche. Planning Maps
Planning Maps – Find the best route
Planning Maps – Find the best route
Driving Map Córdoba – Bariloche
Planning Maps – Find the best route
Driving Map Mendoza – Bariloche
Planning Maps. Find the best route
Planning Maps – Find the best route
Planning Maps – Find the best route
Traditional Tourist Tours (Northern Bariloche area circuits) Cerro Catedral, Virgen de Las Nieves, Circuito Chico, Llao Llao, Siete Lagos, Villa La Angostura, Circuito Grande y San Martín de los Andes.
Traditional tourist tours (Southern Bariloche area circuits) El Bolsón, Comarca Andina, Cerro Tronador, Cascada los Alerces, Cerro Catedral, Virgen de las Nieves, Circuito Chico y Llao Llao.
Map of the city of Bariloche and surrounding area
Cerro Catedral ski resort and village – Argentine Patagonia
Andean region of the province of Río Negro. The upper limit is Nahuel Huapi lake and the lower, the town of El Bolson.
HD video of an incredible descent on the slopes (and off-piste) of Cerro Catedral, Bariloche. Skiing in the backcountry on unmarked or unpatrolled areas
Cerro Catedral is a mountain located 19 kilometres from Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina. The mountain holds one of the biggest ski centers in South America
Embarking at Pto. Pañuelo, towards the Blest branch of Nahuel Huapi lake, we pass Centinela islet, famous for being the place where, Perito Moreno is buried
Each corner of the island hosts its own unique surroundings and magnificent views, making this experience truly rewarding
In the snow-capped peaks overlooking Bariloche, Refugio Frey is the only protection from the ravaging winds, drawing wanderers of all sorts to its doors.
Three unmissable tours to enjoy your stay in Bariloche!! Three different places and experiences, lakes, forests and mountains. A snapshot of the area
You will be amazed by waterfalls, cascades, unspoilt wilderness, on a trail that ends at the foot of Mount Tronador, the highest peak in the National Park,
Enjoy a chairlift ride up Cerro Campanario, for a view that National Geographic voted one of the “Top 10 Views in the World.”