View of Lago Lácar and San Martín de los Andes from Mirador Bandurrias
View of Lago Lácar and San Martín de los Andes from Mirador Bandurrias
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Perched at an elevation of 852 metres in the Patagonian Andes, Mirador Bandurrias offers an iconic panoramic vista of the stunning Lago Lácar and the picturesque town of San Martín de los Andes in Neuquén Province, Argentina. This natural viewpoint is situated on a hill overlooking the northeastern coast of Lago Lácar, providing a breathtaking perspective of the glacial lake and its surrounding majestic mountains. It is a key highlight for anyone exploring the region, known for its natural beauty…
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The hike to Mirador Bandurrias is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. Starting from San Martín de los Andes, the trail involves a gradual ascent. While specific elevation gain isn't detailed, the viewpoint itself is perched at an elevation of 852 meters, offering a significant climb from the lake level.
Yes, the trail winds through beautiful forests dominated by oaks and cypresses, providing a scenic experience. From the viewpoint, you can clearly identify several majestic mountains framing the landscape, including Cerro Abanico, Vizcacha, Cte. Días, Curruhuinca, Sabana, and Piedra de Trompul. The immense Lago Lácar itself is a prominent natural feature.
Yes, Mirador Bandurrias is generally considered family-friendly. The walk is of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for children who are accustomed to some hiking. The stunning views and the option to continue to La Islita beach can make for a rewarding family outing. Remember to bring water and snacks, and be prepared for the entrance fee requested by the local community.
While the provided information doesn't explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the trail, many outdoor areas in Patagonia are generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs on a leash. However, as the viewpoint is on ancestral lands managed by the Curruhuinca Mapuche community, it's advisable to check locally upon arrival or contact the community beforehand to confirm their specific pet policies.
Access to Mirador Bandurrias is possible by foot, bicycle, or vehicle. If driving, you'll take Provincial Route N° 48 towards Hua Hum pass and then a turn-off to the left. Be aware that this can be a narrow mountain road. There is a gate marking the entrance to the Mapuche community's territory where a small contribution is requested for trail maintenance. Parking is available, but it can fill up quickly during peak season.
The pedestrian trail, starting near the end of Juez del Valle street in San Martín de los Andes, typically takes around an hour to reach the viewpoint. This duration is for a one-way trip, so allow for at least two hours for a round trip, plus time to enjoy the views at the top.
While the intro mentions the warmer months are generally best for accessibility, to avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning, especially on weekends or during peak tourist season (summer). Weekdays outside of major holidays will also likely be less crowded.
The immediate vicinity of Mirador Bandurrias is primarily natural and managed by the Mapuche community, so there are no formal cafes or restaurants directly at the viewpoint. However, during peak season, you might find small shops and stalls along the way selling homemade bread, fruits, or refreshments. For a wider selection of dining options, you would need to return to San Martín de los Andes.
For the moderate hike, comfortable walking shoes or light hiking boots are recommended. Dress in layers, as weather in the Patagonian Andes can change quickly. Even in warmer months, a light jacket or windbreaker is advisable. In winter, be prepared for colder temperatures, potential snow or ice on the trail, and wear appropriate waterproof and insulated clothing, including sturdy winter boots.
While Mirador Bandurrias is renowned for its iconic views, the region around Lago Lácar and San Martín de los Andes boasts many other beautiful spots. Exploring the Seven Lakes Route (Ruta de los Siete Lagos) offers numerous viewpoints of various lakes. Additionally, trails around Cerro Chapelco or other areas within Lanín National Park provide different perspectives of the Andean landscape, though perhaps not the exact same panoramic vista of the town and lake combined.
Lago Lácar and its surroundings hold significant cultural importance for the Mapuche people, particularly the Curruhuinca community who manage access to Mirador Bandurrias. The lake features in their oral tradition as part of a creation myth. Visiting the viewpoint offers an opportunity to traverse and interact with their ancestral lands, contributing to their livelihood through the access fee.