Trekking circuits


Nido del Aguila: Access 2 km from the city. Resort with water well and a rock wall of 30 mts high. Trekking of 30 min. Difficulty: very easy
La Toma: Access 5 km from the city. Resort with natural slides. Trekking: 1:30hs. Difficulty: easy
Nacimiento de Rio Mina: Access 25 km from the city. Waterfall with a 100 mts height. Trekking: 1.30 hs. Difficulty: easy
Tierra de los Comechingones: Access from the gully of San Lorenzo or 11 km from the city ( 2 hs walking). Toro muerto´s waterfall, caves, mortars, pictographs of the Comechingones. Rappel and canoopy. Trekking: 2 hs. Difficulty: easy
Remanso Cuadrado: Access 16 km from the city through the Altas Cumbres. Resort with a natural well at the Mina Clavero´s river. Natural landscape. Trekking: 2 hs (one way) Difficulty: medium
Parque Nacional Quebrada del Condorito: Access 60 km from the city. Condors watching, gullys, waterfalls, native fauna. Trekking 3hs (one way). Difficulty: medium
Cerro de la Ventana: Access from Los Hornillos. Condors watching, views of the Valleys of Traslasierra and Calamuchita. Trekking: 2 hs (one way). Difficulty: medium
Cerro Champaqu: Access from San Javier or Villa Las Rosas. Different options to combine with 4x4 or horses. The heighest peak of the province, panoramic views, rivers, condors and gullys. Trekking: 1 to 2 days (8 to 10 hs to the top). Difficulty: hard.
Los Gigantes: Access 91 km from Mina Clavero. Panoramic views, waterfalls, caves. Excelent place for rock climbing. Trekking: 3 hs (one way). Difficulty: hard

These are just a few of all the possible treks to do in the extensive Valley of Traslasierra.
We recommend to do the hardest treks with tourist guides
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