Είτε για τη θέα είτε για την πρόκληση, η ανάβαση στις ορεινές κορυφές Αργεντινή είναι ο καλύτερος τρόπος να βιώσετε περισσότερα από αυτή την όμορφη περιοχή. Αλλά με 20
να επιλέξετε, μπορεί να είναι δύσκολο να αποφασίσετε. Γι'αυτό συγκεντρώσαμε τις καλύτερες κορυφές Αργεντινή για εσάς εδώ — ώστε να μπορείτε εύκολα να προσθέσετε μία στην επόμενη περιπέτειά σας.
Τελευταία ενημέρωση: 11 Απριλίου 2026
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Puerto Montt to Cueva de las Manos – Carretera Austral
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Διαδρομές τρεξίματος Αργεντινή
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The Llao Llao Lookout, located 1,080 meters above sea level, offers one of the most iconic views of the "Circuito Chico" (Small Circuit). From here, you can see Lake Moreno, the López and Capilla hills, and the Brazo Tristeza (Sadness Arm) of Lake Nahuel Huapi. It's an ideal spot to stop and enjoy the Patagonian landscape, although it's advisable to stay away from the cliffs and keep a close eye on children for their safety.
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Unfortunately, entry to Los Glaciares National Park is no longer free. Either set off early in the morning before the park rangers arrive, or ideally, purchase a three-day flex ticket online. This is considerably cheaper than multiple day tickets and, unlike day tickets, is not tied to a specific entrance. Since the tickets are usually only glanced at, not scanned, the three-day ticket is sufficient, as it is valid for six months and the three days (or entries) do not have to be on consecutive days. ... Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/interior/ambiente/parquesnacionales/tarifas And here the details regarding the tickets and their validity are explained much more clearly: https://noticias.santacruz.gob.ar/gestion/produccion/secretaria-de-turismo/item/31943-conoce-el-tarifario-y-beneficios-para-el-ingreso-al-parque-nacional-los-glaciares
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The path up here is rocky and very steep and took longer than I thought, the view is fantastic.
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The colors of the mountain glow in different shades of pink, purple, yellow and red, which is caused by the presence of different minerals in the rock layers. This natural phenomenon not only offers a unique sight, but also gives you the feeling of moving in an almost surreal landscape. The hike around and up the Cerro de los Siete Colores is easily accessible, and from the viewpoints you have a wonderful view of the village of Purmamarca and the surrounding mountains. A visit is particularly worthwhile in the morning and evening hours, when the light enhances the colors. It feels like walking in a natural open-air museum. A tip: The altitude of the mountain is about 2460 meters, so you should bring plenty of water and take breaks to get used to the thinner air. This place is part of the Quebrada de Humahuaca protected area, which means that certain regulations should be followed to preserve nature.
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A detour to Cerro San Bernardo in Salta is worthwhile not only because of the fantastic panoramic view of the city. The route to the summit can either be climbed on foot via the many steps from the city or comfortably by cable car, the Teleférico Salta. For hikers, the climb offers a small sporting adventure with its 1,016 meters between the stations and a height difference of almost 285 meters. Once at the top, water features and small waterfalls invite you to relax. There are also some gastronomic options that are ideal for a short break. If you prefer the more relaxed route, you can glide up in just 10 minutes on the cable car and enjoy the view. The ride itself is supported by nine towers, the highest of which is almost 33 meters high. Whether you take the stairs or the cable car - Cerro San Bernardo is a highlight for nature and city lovers alike. The view is particularly worthwhile when the weather is clear, and the combination of nature, water and city life makes this place a special experience.
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The climb is moderate and rewards you with an impressive view of the surrounding landscape, which stretches far into the distance in clear weather. The route is not too difficult, but sturdy hiking shoes and plenty of water are advisable, especially in hot weather. The destination, the white statue on the summit, looks very impressive amidst the rocky surroundings. Once at the top, you can enjoy the peace and quiet and take in the view of the valleys and villages below you. You will occasionally meet other hikers on the way, but the path is usually quiet enough to fully enjoy the nature and the peaceful atmosphere. A small, individual tip: take time for a short rest at the summit, perhaps with a small snack, and enjoy the fresh air and the wide horizon - this makes for the perfect moment before heading back downhill.
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The walk to the Monumento al Ejército de Los Andes is an interesting experience that is both historically and scenically fascinating. The monument itself stands majestically on Cerro de la Gloria in Mendoza and tells of the important role of the Army of the Andes in the Argentine struggle for independence. The climb is relatively easy and the well-developed path takes you through General San Martín Park, a spacious recreational area. Alternatively, you can drive almost to the top by car, but the walk through the park is worth it if you have some time. Once you reach the top, an impressive view of Mendoza and the surrounding Andes awaits you. The monument itself shows the march of the army with artistic bronze sculptures and is the work of the Uruguayan sculptor Juan Manuel Ferrari. The atmosphere here is particularly unique in the early morning hours or late afternoon when the sun shines golden on the bronze figures. Note that it is not a strenuous hike, but sturdy shoes are still an advantage, especially if you plan to walk the entire route.
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