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Discover the magic of the Lake District

Written by Cascada Team | Aug 14, 2024 9:41:29 PM

The Lake Region, Chile


This region, located in southern Chile, is a natural paradise waiting to be explored. The Lake District is a destination that combines breathtaking landscapes with rich cultural traditions. Here, crystal-clear lakes blend with majestic volcanoes and lush forests. Attractions like Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park and Lake Llanquihue will leave you speechless.

 

Puerto Varas

Known as the "City of Roses", Puerto Varas has charming German-style architecture and a vibrant cultural life. From this city, you can visit Lake Llanquihue and the Osorno Volcano. Or stroll through its streets, enjoy the local cuisine, and be amazed by its panoramic views. Don't miss the charm of the Church of the Sacred Heart and the water sports on the lake.

 

Puerto Montt

As the gateway to the region, Puerto Montt is a bustling city full of life. Its Angelmó market is famous for its fresh seafood. On the coast side, you have a view of the Pacific Ocean.

From here, you can go on adventures to Chiloé, explore the Carretera Austral, or visit Alerce Andino National Park.

National Parks of the Lake District


  • Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park: The oldest in Chile, home to the imposing Osorno Volcano and the Petrohué waterfalls. A perfect destination for trekking and photography enthusiasts.
  • Chiloé National Park: With its evergreen forests and diverse wildlife, this park is ideal for those seeking an authentic and enriching ecotourism experience. You can spot the Chiloé fox or Darwin's fox, the Chiloé mountain monkey, and different bird species.
  • Puyehue National Park: Famous for its natural hot springs, this park offers a unique combination of relaxation and adventure in the heart of nature.
  • Alerce Andino National Park: It is a hidden gem inviting you to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. Here, you'll find ancient "alerces", some over 3,000 years old, and impressive biodiversity.

Places you must see

 

Petrohué waterfalls

The Petrohué Waterfalls are one of the jewels of the Lake District. Located in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, these waterfalls offer an unforgettable visual spectacle. 

The turquoise waters of the Petrohué River cascade with force and create a spectacular contrast with the surrounding vegetation. The majestic Osorno Volcano in the background is also impressive. Perfect for a day trip, the waterfall is accessible via well-maintained trails. It offers multiple viewpoints to capture the natural beauty in all its splendor.

Lake Todos los Santos

Lake Todos los Santos is a hidden gem in the Lake District. Its beautiful green waters are great for kayaking, fishing, and boating. Tall mountains and a big volcano surround the lake, making it feel like you're in a fairy tale. 

Don't miss the opportunity to take a boat tour and discover the tranquility and beauty of this natural paradise.

Lake Llanquihue

Lake Llanquihue is a large and beautiful lake in Chile. Its crystal-clear waters and snowy mountain surroundings, such as Osorno Volcano and Calbuco Volcano, create a dreamlike landscape. 

Ideal for water sports, fishing, and boat rides, the lake offers numerous activities at any time of year. Additionally, its surroundings are filled with charming towns like Frutillar and Ensenada. There, you can enjoy local culture, music, and delicious cuisine.

Osorno volcano

The Osorno volcano is the majestic guardian of the Lake District. With its snowy summit and perfect conical shape, it is the iconic symbol of the region

Climbing this volcano is an unforgettable experience, whether on foot or by cable car. From the summit, the panoramic views of Lake Llanquihue and the surrounding landscapes will leave you breathless. In winter, the volcano becomes a paradise for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. And year-round, it offers unique opportunities for hiking and photography.

 

Frutillar and Teatro del Lago

Frutillar is a lovely town by Lake Llanquihue, famous for its German-style buildings and peaceful vibe. Here, flowers adorn the streets, and every corner tells a story of immigration and tradition.

The true cultural heart of Frutillar is the Teatro del Lago. This impressive cultural center is one of the most important in Chile and South America. It offers a varied program that includes concerts, theater productions, dance, and international events. The theater's acoustics and design are world-class, and its location on the lake provides a spectacular backdrop for any event.

Outdoor activities in Chile's Lake District

 

Hiking and trekking

  • Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park: Home to the stunning Osorno Volcano and Petrohué Waterfalls, this park offers trails for all levels. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a scenic walk, you'll find a path that suits you.
  • Puyehue National Park: Known for its lush forests and hot springs, this park is perfect for those looking to combine a hike with some relaxation.

 

Water sports

  • Kayaking on Lake Llanquihue: Paddle through the crystal-clear waters of one of Chile's largest lakes. Enjoy the breathtaking views of snow-capped volcanoes and serene landscapes.
  • Rafting on the Petrohué river:  For those seeking an adrenaline rush, rafting on the Petrohué River offers thrilling rapids surrounded by stunning scenery.

 

Cycling

Frutillar to Puerto Varas: This scenic route along Lake Llanquihue is perfect for cycling enthusiasts. Enjoy the fresh air, beautiful views, and charming towns along the way.

 

Skiing and snowboarding

Osorno Volcano: In winter, the slopes of the Osorno Volcano become a paradise for skiing and snowboarding. The panoramic views from the top are simply unbeatable.

Wildlife watching

Alerce Andino National Park: Explore the ancient forests and spot wildlife, including the elusive pudú, one of the world's smallest deer.

Fishing

Lake Todos los Santos: Known for its emerald-green waters, this lake is a prime spot for fishing. Enjoy a peaceful day on the water surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Scenic drives

Carretera Austral: This iconic route offers some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Chile. Drive through lush forests, past towering mountains, and alongside pristine lakes.

Photography

Anywhere and everywhere: The Lake District is a photographer's dream. From the vibrant colors of autumn to the snow-covered peaks in winter, every season offers photo opportunities.

 

How do you get to the Lake District from the United States?

 

Fly to Santiago

Most trips to the Lake District start with an international flight from the United States to Santiago, the capital of Chile. Major airlines like American Airlines, Delta, LATAM, and United offer direct flights from cities such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Flights usually take between 8 and 10 hours, depending on your point of departure.

 

Connect with a Flight to Puerto Montt

Once in Santiago, you'll need to take a domestic flight to Puerto Montt, the gateway to the Lake District. LATAM and Sky Airlines offer several daily flights that will get you there in about 2 hours. 

 

Final recommendations

  • Documents: Don't forget to bring your passport and check if you need a visa to enter Chile.
  • Weather: The Lake District has variable weather, so pack appropriate clothing for all seasons.
  • Currency: The local currency is the Chilean peso. Carry some cash, although credit cards are widely accepted.

Curious? Plan your trip now and start your adventure in the Lake District!