Wine

In the Malleco valley some of the most austral reserve wines are produced. Here, a couple of boutique vineyards have been the most prominent for elaborating fruity and aromatic wines of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc wine grapes. As everything in Chile, the offer of the most diverse and recognized wines from the central valley is available in each bar or restaurant, enhancing the flavors and aromas typical from the region.

Cosmopolitan flavors

There is a diverse international gastronomical offer in the main destinations of the region, highlighting Temuco, the San Martín and Alemania Ave. areas, which concentrate an important culinary offer with several alternatives in meat, pasta and sushi, in addition to many bars and restaurants. As for Pucón, on Fresia St., in addition to its interesting stores, it offers one of the widest gastronomical diversities of Chile, with representative menus from multiple countries, as Uruguayan barbecues, pizzerias and trattorias, mixing the best of international cuisine with local products.

Pequeña Italia

Multicultural gastronomy


Capitán Pastene is located in the Nahuelbuta range. It is a small Italian settlers’ town known by their rich culinary traditions, where authentic trattorias can be found along with prosciutto factories and handmade pasta, in addition to a wide range of accommodations decorated in the Italian way. Every year in June, a new settler arrival anniversary is celebrated, recreating their ancestors’ arrival in hundreds of carts. Then, ham, wine and the best pastas are served to celebrate.

Markets and farmers’ fairs

These spaces provide the popular joy that characterizes the Chilean people. It is not only about finding local products or a good dish; these places are also meeting points with their people. The Anibal Pinto market, located nearby the Temuco train station, is undoubtedly the best place to live an intercultural encounter.

Seafood

The coastal area is rich in seafood, as a classic conger eel broth, one of the favorite dishes of the poet and Nobel Prize for Literature, Pablo Neruda, with an impressive panoramic of the Boca Budi area, for example. Other coves as Queule and Nehuentúe offer traditional gastronomy, delicious seafood empanadas and local fish such as conger eel, sole, sea bass and sawfish.

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Recreational fishing Recreational fishing
Recreational fishing

Recreational fishing

There are over 35 locations in lakes, Andean rivers and the seaside, where recreational fishing can be practiced and the main species such as salmon, trout, pejerrey, sea bass, croaker, sole fish and sawfish can be found. Toltén and Imperial rivers banks are particularly appealing for trawler fishermen.
Rock climbing Rock climbing
Rock climbing

Rock climbing

The landscape and rocky formations of the region have been shaped throughout the years by nature events, creating the ideal scenery to practice rock climbing, especially in areas like Curarrehue and Pucón. The spectacular surrounding in which these large walls are found, adds an extra value to the routes conditions.
Canyoning Canyoning
Canyoning

Canyoning

The same rivers that are born in the Andean-Lacustrine area, allow the exceptional feature of having ravines and waterfalls that are perfect for practicing canyoning. There are 75 to 80 meter waterfalls and, right there, you can find the tallest canyoning route in South America, 30 minutes away from Pucón, in Palguín Alto or “La Garganta del
Kayaking Kayaking
Kayaking

Kayaking

It is an excellent alternative for the lakes in the region, such as the Budi lake where you can experience birdwatching from its calm waters, and also, find rapids in the rushing rivers of the Andean-Lacustrine area for those looking for high doses of adrenaline or a new experience. For this purpose, there are local tour operators that have
Water sports Water sports
Water sports

Water sports

Rafting is one of the most popular activities thanks to the perfect qualities found in the Trancura and Liucura rivers. With rapids class I, II, III y IV, there are ones for beginners and for seasoned enthusiasts.The area lakes also offer excellent options for water sports such as sailing, windsurfing and waterskiing. In the coastal area of Puerto
Mountain and Snow Mountain and Snow
Mountain and Snow

Mountain and Snow

There are many options to practice mountain climbing in the region, with ascents to summits with different difficulty levels, some of them are quite close to urban centers and others are farther away. A great attraction for all travelers is the ascent to the Villarica volcano crater at 2,947 m a.s.l., in which summit it is possible to watch the
Horse riding Horse riding
Horse riding

Horse riding

There are areas as Conguillío, Lonquimay and Icalma, in the Andean area where the Pehuenche communities offer the opportunity to go by horse-riding. There are longer expeditions in Pucón and Curarrehue which include food and accommodation. There are also interesting circuits along the coast in Carahueand Puerto Saavedra, specialized in bird
Biking Biking
Biking

Biking

There are many routes to ride by pushbike, with different degrees of difficulty and demand, always in the middle of magnificent landscapes, such as lava valleys, river banks and native forests. Pucón and its whereabouts are recommended, as well as the trails in the Conguillío National Park and Ñielol hill in Temuco, places visited by these
Trekking Trekking
Trekking

Trekking

The Araucanía has an extensive network of trekking trails which offers circuits from 30 minutes to 7 days long. Through them it is possible to access the main nature attractions that include volcanoes, araucaria forests, lava fields, lakes and rivers.The Sierra Nevada trail from the Conguillío National Park, Piedra del Águila from Nahuelbuta