Excursion d'une journée à La Cumbrecita et à la Villa General Belgrano





Description
Rencontrez quelques petits villages célèbres de Cordoue tels que La Cumbrecita et Villa General Belgrano. Profitez d'une vue incroyable sur le paysage depuis le barrage et le lac de Los Molinos et promenez-vous dans la ville de La Cumbrecita, reconnue par l'UNESCO, connue comme un village piétonnier.
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Itinéraire
La visite commence tôt le matin avec une prise en charge pratique depuis les hôtels du centre de Cordoue à partir de 9h00. Préparez-vous à découvrir les superbes paysages de montagne qui entourent Cordoue.
Nous quitterons Cordoue par la route provinciale n° 5, en passant devant des sites remarquables tels que le monument Miryam Stefford et les villes d'Alta Gracia, Anisacate, La Bolsa et Villa Ciudad de América. Notre voyage se poursuit le long des rives pittoresques du lac Los Molinos, en passant par les charmants villages de Potrero de Garay et Los Reartes.
Ensuite, nous montons dans les Sierras Grandes, traversant une région pittoresque ornée de forêts de conifères luxuriantes.
Nous traversons le charmant village de Villa Berna en direction de La Cumbrecita, un charmant village de style alpin réputé pour être l'une des rares villes réservées aux piétons au monde. Cette destination unique offre une atmosphère sereine. Fondé par des immigrants allemands dans les années 1930, le village dégage un charme européen distinct avec ses bâtiments de style chalet, ses rues pavées et ses paysages verdoyants.
Les visiteurs de La Cumbrecita peuvent profiter d'une variété d'activités de plein air telles que la randonnée, la baignade dans les piscines naturelles et l'exploration des forêts environnantes. Nous visiterons le balneario "La Olla", l'hôtel traditionnel La Cumbrecita et la chapelle œcuménique.
La Capilla Ecumenica, est située en haut de la route forestière, dans l'une des zones les plus élevées du village, conçue par Helmut Cabjolsky, l'un des pionniers du design alpin à La Cumbrecita.
Nous continuerons ensuite à Villa General Belgrano avec sa physionomie particulière d’Europe centrale.
Ensuite, nous retournons sur la route provinciale N ° 5 à travers La Curva del Viento (la courbe du vent), où nous profiterons d'une vue spectaculaire sur le lac et le barrage Los Molinos. La visite se termine à Cordoue vers 19h00 avec le retour aux hôtels de Cordoue.
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Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le transfert de prise en charge s'effectue uniquement depuis certains hôtels situés au centre. Si votre hôtel est en dehors de la zone géographique, nous vous confirmerons le point de rendez-vous le plus proche. Indiquez le nom et l'adresse de votre hôtel.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Peut être opéré par un guide multilingue
- Un minimum de 2 personnes par réservation est requis
Avis(57)
Absolutely fantastic tour with Augustina and Pablo as driver. Great time exploring the beautiful park and its views. Also had lunch and time for chocolate and beer. Super fun
I think the first stop at the dam could have been. Eliminated and mid time spent in the last place.
Really good day out. Efficient pick up. Julietta kept us to time without rushing us. Her commentary was excellent and she did it in both Spanish and English. So double the work. The villages were lovely and the driver was really good. I wish I’d bought a swim suit.
A very characteristic town that also has everything to enjoy holidays in even online jobs.- Totally recommend it for you to go and meet it.
This is a fun day trip full of sightseeing from a van - the trip there was a couple hours, which is a long ride but worth the time and there’s lots to see along the way. Augustine and Armando, our guide and driver, provided not only excellent historical information but also additional recommendations of things to do while in Cordoba and Argentina. We visited two German villages, getting both a small village and midsize town experience. The village also had a walk to see a waterfall included. We had lunch there as well. Shopping was fun, be mindful of the siesta which caused many to close during the afternoon.
BEAUTIFUL THERE ARE MANY PLACES TO VISIT VILLA GRAL BELGRANO CALAMUCHITA LOS REARTES LA SUMBRECITA VILLA RAMPAL RESERVOIR DIWUE LOS MOLINOS
We went to the summit. You have to leave the car in the driveway and they charge $10,000, it's to maintain the place. We were given a lot of information by Marcela Rojo, a divine total Worth visiting
Fabulous outing but like another reviewer mentioned, not sure why I was charged $100 more than seemingly other passengers who booked? Think it’s because I selected English but tbh there’s not a ton to “translate”. You spend some time at the dam, then time on your own in La Cumbrecita and same in Villa Belgrano so there’s not much info you can’t google etc if you don’t grasp Spanish
My friend and I went on this tour on 27/12, a van picked us up in the apartment where we were staying and, for almost 10 hours, we can get to know incredible landscapes, the interior and the history of Cordoba, through the guide, Gaston, who told various things about the Province. First we stopped at Los Molinos, it was a very quick stop, it's a lake and we have a pretty view, from the side of some fairy (which didn't even have time to meet). The next stop was in La Cumbrecita, which is a very interesting village with lots of cool things to see and do, as well as souvenirs to buy. It's the best part of the walk. Afterwards, we went to Villa General Belgrano, despite the interesting architecture, there is not much to do there. It's more to buy things, because the maximum you have is a tower to climb for 2000 pesos and a little practice where they do the Oktoberfest. Given that, if you don't want to buy anything, I don't think it's such a cool stop. But overall, this was our best trip in Cordoba. It was worth it.
Very beautiful landscapes, the very stately village with a deep German tradition, very rich coffee cakes and their traditional products, the only negative the Creole ruins everything.



