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lent scenic overlook. A cable car takes you to the
restaurant allowing for beautiful views en
route as well as from the peak.
The views are
sensational!
Bring plenty of
film.
Sightseeing
There are organized tours to Llao-Llao and the
areas nearby. You can bicycle the 25 kilometers
(15½ miles) or take bus #20, which leaves from
stops in front of the Edelweiss Restaurant and
the Panamericano Hotel. The fare is only $2
and the panoramic windows take maximum
advantage of the spectacular scenery along the
way. Route 237 heads west from town on its
way to Llao-Llao. En route it passes scores of
small hostelries, restaurants and tiny villages.
You can stop at smaller lakes that have beach
facilities.There are two organized driving trips.
The “Short Circuit” follows Route 237 to Llao-
Llao, where it stops for a while. It leaves along
Route 79 which climbs to magnificent scenic
overlooks, particularly the one at Bahia Lopez.
The “Big Circuit,” which includes the short one,
continues east of Bariloche, passing many lakes
and visual wonders. This 150-mile drive takes
an entire day.
You can hire a
remis (car and
driver) to take
these trips pri-
vately.
Buses from Bariloche connect to other parts
of the lake region and Patagonia. The city does
not have a central bus terminal. Chevallier at
Moreno 107 (
426-999) has a bus to San
Martín de los Andes every day but Wednes-
day. This town, at the northern end of Nahuel
Huapi National Park, is four hours away.
Charter
Bus
Company at Moreno 126
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