The Lake District is located into the South area of Chile. However, due to its touristic importance we prefer to separate all this area. Located between Temuco and Puerto Montt, in the Lake District you will find several chilean highlights: Villarrica Lake and Volcano, the Caburgua Lake, Panguipulli, Rupanco and Ranco Lakes, Puyehue National Park, Huilo Huilo Reserve, Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, Llanquihue Lake, and others.
A perfect place to enjoy aquatic sports, natural vegetation and spring waters
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The Panguipulli Lake has a surface of 23.227,91 acres, and it is to an altitude of 426,51 feet, 41,01 mi of Licanray. Is greatest and perhaps most beautiful of the seven lakes. In its west shore there are a moraine glacier area, low and waved, with excellent agricultural land. Towards the mountain range, the steep mountain is covered with forest, which makes difficult step.
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The area of Mocho Choshuenco National Reserve it’s characterized by the potentiality of its recreational and sports facilities. It offers ski tracks without infrastructure, rocky walls in order to practice mountaineering on ice and rock, areas of the forest for making excursions and taking pictures, suitable places for Hiking; panoramic views and major beautiful landscapes, such as lakes, valleys and volcanoes.
Read MoreThe area of the ancient people that came from Germany to the New World. A special vegetation called valdiviano forest and the well known Calle Calle River
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The Ranco Lake is fed by the Iculpe, Futangue, Riñinahue, Nilahue, Calcurrupe, Melipue and Guinahue rivers. Its flow forms the Bueno river (río Bueno), which after 82 miles, gets to the sea.
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In your trip to Osorno you will be able to visit the Rahue Viewpoint (Mirador de Rahue), which offers a complete panoramic view of Osorno, the river and the volcanoes in the horizon, especially beautiful during clear days. A great attraction for the tourists in Osorno is the Rahue neighborhood (barrio Rahue), an independent municipal area until 1928.
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In the Puyehue National Park stand out for its scenic beauty the Antillanca area and the great panorama of the lakes and volcanoes that can be appreciated from the top areas; the valley of the Gol-Gol river (río Gol-Gol), the Puyehue volcano (Volcán Puyehue) and the volcanic area of Caulle, the area of the international border and the Pampa de la Frutilla.
Read MoreSurrounded by beautiful views of Osorno Volcano, Llanquihue Lake is one of the most known areas in the Lake District
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At Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park stand out for its beauty the falls of the Petrohué river, the Osorno volcano and its parasitic cones, the Todos los Santos Lake, the valley of the Puntiagudo river, the valley of the Cayutúe and the Tronador volcano. These can all be appreciated from Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park.
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Llanquihue National Reserve has an actual surface of 83,946 acres, extending over a mountainous Andean massif, which is separated from the rest of the Andean mountain range by the Chapo lake (lago Chapo) to the South, by the Reloncaví estuary (estuario de Reloncaví) to the East and the Petrohué River (río Petrohué) to the Northeast.
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The Alerce Andino National Park has a massif mountainous relief that has been determined by glacial and tectonic processes. It presents deep valleys of hillsides almost vertical and many lakes and lagoons that are distributed in an ample range of altitudes. The dominant feature of the hydrography of the Alerce Andino National Park is the Chapo Lake, which flows into Del Sur River (Río del Sur) towards the Reloncaví Inlet (Seno de Reloncaví).
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