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San Carlos de Bariloche is the ideal place to practice adventure sports. Its majestic and snow-white Andean mountain range as well as its vast woods and sparkling blue rivers, streams and lakes provide the perfect setting for sports. In this town the traveler does not such a risk of succumbing to the vagaries of weather as he does in Southern Patagonia. On the contrary, he will feel how the seasons change smoothly and how he has the chance of taking full advantage of each of the activities that he has chosen to do.

Winter sport:

Its 200 hectare skiing surface area, its 97 kilometers of ski runs, the varied styles and skill levels of its slopes, and their magnificent views afford both beginner and expert skiers everything they need to do major skiing. Oh! And I almost forgot the snow, all the snow one has here. This is one of the country's and South America's main ski centers. It is at 2,388 meters above sea level, and has about 200 hectares of skiing slopes, with over 70 runs for all levels and excellent elevation devices.

Mountain trekking:
In San Carlos de Bariloche and its surroundings, the traveler will have the extraordinary opportunity of flirting with the byways of a real Garden of Eden. In the surrounding area of Bariloche there are complex networks of mountain climbing slopes and mountain refuges, most of them established decades ago by the Club Andino Bariloche, one of the oldest and most important mountaineering clubs in South America. Refuge Otto Meiling et Monte Tronador, Berghof, Cerro Otto (1200 mètres), Cerro López, San Martin - Lago Jacob, Emilio Frey, Italia ou Manfredo Segré - Laguna Negra (1750 mètres), Neumeyer - Valle del Challhuaco (1250 mètres).
Fishing:
A fisherman's paradise. The ideal spot for fishing achievers. That is San Carlos de Bariloche's worldwide reputation. Bariloche guarantees the fisherman a large number and variety of fish. The scenario changes: Immense forests, wide and torrential rivers, majestic snowy peaks. However, fishing remains top-notch, ranging from the elegant trout to the fighting dorados. This is why during summer the area is just as geared to sport fishermen as it is to ski enthusiasts in winter.
Canoe and kayak:
Patagonia possesses fabulous rivers that are always ready to host the eager kayaker. This addictive sport finds its ideal framework in Bariloche, where the beauty of the wilderness, wildflowers and seasonally changing hues of the forest provide extra delights. You can also get to inaccessible areas by making kayaking trips on lake Nahuel Huapi and lake Moreno.
Horse riding:
Whoever arrives in this place meaning to get a closer look at nature should ride along one of the innumerable trails crisscrossing the mountainsides in the area. There are many circuits to try, some shorter for enjoying with your family, and others much longer. Besides, one can penetrate the naturally wooded areas along trails and tracks, cross streams and rivers, and get to know your mount, valuing its "horse sense" when it fords a river with carefully placed steps, or trots confidently on a mountain slope.
Extrem sports: vtt, rafting, parapente...
When we descend the Nahuel Huapi National Park rivers, we visit places of incomparable beauty, such as the interminable Valdivian forests, deep canyons of basaltic lava rock and the enormous glacial valleys that cut through the heart of the Cordillera de los Andes. On each of these routes, one can observe the many species of flora and fauna that populate the exciting immensity of Patagonia.
Diving under navy and windsurf:
When plummeting the crystalline depths of the rivers, streams and lakes in San Carlos de Bariloche, diving fans will always have the opportunity not only of seeing the reflection of the mountain landscape, with its varied vegetation and stone cliffs reflected in the limpid pools, but also the trout and silversides they hope to catch. As though carefully orchestrated beforehand, the moment the divers dip into the clear waters, they will be accompanied by varied sounds: water beating on pebbles and the faint whistle of the calm wind against the surrounding hush.
Diving and swimming:
During the two hottest months of the year (January and February), you can swim in lakes with a water of an incredible color and one purity. Just down the loft, the lake Moreno will surprise you.
Lacs and lacs... the road of the seven lakes:
In the surroundings of the town there are a wide range of tourist circuits to enjoy the hills of the area. Due to their proximity, El Bolsón, Villa La Angostura and San Martín de los Andes towns can also be visited, all of them preceded by the natural beauty of the Seven Lakes Route (Camino de los Siete Lagos): the Lacar, the Hermoso, the Villarino, the Falkner, the Traful, the Correntoso, the Espejo.
Excursions by Boat:
Los Alerces is one of the most attractive tourist centers of Central Patagonia as its spectacular natural beauty alternates virgin woods with lakes, falls and rapids, mountain ranges and majestic glaciers, which is northhwest of Chubut, the city of Esquel being the main entrance point, located about 300 kilometres south of Bariloche, a part of the Andean region and bordering Chile. Many other excursions also in Bariloche.