Location

The Patagonia is a mythic and enchanting place, which comprehends one of the last unexplored spots of austral nature. A vast region of South America which extends through Chile and Argentina, where nature still rules in its most pristine and marvelous way.

Hacienda Tres Lagos is located in the northern part of Chilean Patagonia, in the region of Aysen. Nestled in a breathtaking virgin landscape of ancient woodlands, emerald lakes, turbulent rivers and snow-capped mountains.

You will find Hacienda Tres Lagos between lakes General Carrera, Bertrand and Negro. Along this multifaceted Carretera Austral, you are able to experience the different landscapes, such as the "Bosque Muerto," a terrain, which was destroyed by the ash of the volcano Hudson. But exactly this ash, helps to be produce healthy soil, that is filled with minerals, which offers the best conditions to develop a new flora and fauna.

In this region and with the help of the northern ice fields, arise new rivers and lakes, which count to the major freshwater reservoir in the world, which follow you all your way to the Hacienda.

274 km south of Coyhaique, the region’s biggest urban center, and at 220 km from the airport Balmaceda there is Hacienda Tres Lagos. The easiest way to reach this part of Patagonia is by plane and the only commercial airport in the region is Balmaceda - located 54 km from Coyhaique, the largest city and capital of the Aysen Region.

Santiago, the capital of Chile is connected by daily flights of the two national airlines, LAN Airlines and Sky. A direct flight from Santiago to Balmaceda takes about one hour and fouerty minutes.

Hacienda Tres Lagos also offers the service of the transfer »  in comfortable 4x4 vehicles with driver and guide who speak Spanish, English or German. This service includes serveral stops at different viewpoints, from which you are able to convince yourself of the uniqueness of Patagonia. Furthermore, there is a delicious food during the transfer, which is organized by the Hacienda Tres Lagos.

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