Best Day Trips from San Carlos de Bariloche
San Carlos de Bariloche, nestled in the heart of Argentina's Lake District, serves as an unparalleled gateway to Patagonian adventure. From its vibrant city center, you can embark on an incredible array of day trips, exploring glacial lakes, majestic mountains, enchanting forests, and charming villages. A rental car unlocks the freedom to discover hidden gems and traverse breathtaking scenic routes at your own pace, transforming your Patagonian experience into an unforgettable journey of exploration and discovery.
7 min readUpdated for 2025–2026 SeasonBariloche is more than just a destination; it's a strategic base for immersing yourself in the raw beauty of northern Patagonia. The surrounding region is a tapestry of diverse landscapes, from the iconic peaks of the Andes to serene turquoise lakes and ancient forests. While organized tours offer convenience, a self-drive adventure allows for unparalleled flexibility, spontaneous detours, and the ability to linger longer at your favorite viewpoints. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping hikes, serene lakeside picnics, or cultural encounters in quaint villages, the network of well-maintained roads around Bariloche ensures easy access to a wealth of experiences. Prepare to be captivated by the endless natural wonders that await just a short drive from the city.
Area Overview
The Bariloche area, situated within Nahuel Huapi National Park, is characterized by its extensive network of lakes, mountains, and forests. Key routes radiating from Bariloche include Ruta Provincial 79 (Circuito Chico), Ruta Nacional 40 (north towards Villa La Angostura and San Martín de los Andes, south towards El Bolsón), and Ruta Provincial 81 (towards Cerro Tronador). Driving conditions are generally excellent on paved roads, though some destinations may involve gravel sections (ripio) which are usually well-maintained but require careful driving. Navigation is straightforward, with clear signage to major attractions. Many routes offer stunning panoramic views, so be prepared for numerous photo stops. A detailed map or GPS is recommended, especially for more remote excursions.
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Circuito Chico
This iconic scenic loop offers a condensed tour of Bariloche's natural beauty, showcasing panoramic lake and mountain views, charming artisan stops, and the famous Llao Llao Hotel. Perfect for a relaxed half-day or full-day exploration.
Cerro Tronador & Ventisquero Negro
Journey deep into Nahuel Huapi National Park to witness the majestic Mount Tronador, an extinct stratovolcano with seven glaciers, including the 'Black Glacier' (Ventisquero Negro) at its base. Note the specific one-way road schedules for entry and exit.
Villa La Angostura & Bosque de Arrayanes
Drive north along Ruta Nacional 40 to this charming mountain village, known for its tranquil atmosphere and access to the unique Arrayanes Forest (Bosque de Arrayanes), home to ancient cinnamon-barked trees.
Ruta de los Siete Lagos (to San Martín de los Andes)
An unmissable, breathtaking drive through stunning Patagonian landscapes, connecting Bariloche to San Martín de los Andes. The route winds past seven spectacular lakes, each with its own unique charm, offering countless viewpoints and hiking opportunities.
El Bolsón & Lago Puelo
Head south along Ruta Nacional 40 to the bohemian town of El Bolsón, famous for its artisan market, organic produce, and laid-back vibe. Combine with a visit to the nearby Lago Puelo National Park for serene lake views and easy hikes.
Colonia Suiza
Discover this historic Swiss settlement, a culinary and cultural gem near Bariloche. Famous for its traditional 'curanto' (a Patagonian feast cooked underground) and lively artisan market, it's a perfect half-day trip.
Cerro Catedral
Argentina's largest ski resort, Cerro Catedral, offers exhilarating winter sports. In summer, it transforms into a hub for trekking, mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides, providing panoramic views of the Andes and surrounding lakes.
Best Season to Visit
The best season for day trips from Bariloche is typically late spring to early autumn (November to April). During these months, the weather is milder, days are longer, and all roads and trails are generally open and accessible. Summer (December to February) offers the warmest temperatures and full accessibility, while spring and autumn boast fewer crowds and stunning fall foliage or vibrant spring blooms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it easy to drive around Bariloche and the surrounding areas?
Yes, driving around Bariloche is generally easy. The main roads (like Ruta Nacional 40) are paved and well-maintained. Some national park routes may include gravel sections (ripio), but these are usually navigable with a standard car, driven carefully. Signage to major attractions is clear.
Do I need an international driving permit to rent a car in Argentina?
While many rental agencies accept foreign licenses, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is highly recommended. It serves as an official translation of your license and can prevent issues with rental companies or local authorities, especially in case of an accident.
What type of car should I rent for day trips from Bariloche?
For most day trips on paved roads, a standard compact or mid-size car is sufficient. If you plan to explore more remote areas with gravel roads, like Cerro Tronador, a 4x4 or a vehicle with higher ground clearance is recommended for comfort and peace of mind.
Are there tolls on the roads around Bariloche?
Generally, there are no significant tolls on the main routes for day trips around Bariloche. However, entrance fees may apply for national parks or specific attractions (e.g., Nahuel Huapi National Park, Cerro Catedral chairlifts).
Can I complete the Ruta de los Siete Lagos as a day trip?
Yes, it is possible to do the Ruta de los Siete Lagos as a long day trip from Bariloche. Drive from Bariloche to San Martín de los Andes via Ruta Nacional 40 (the Seven Lakes section), and return via Ruta Nacional 237, which is a quicker, less scenic route. Allow a full day (10-12 hours) with stops.
What if I don't want to rent a car? Are there other options for day trips?
Yes, several local tour operators in Bariloche offer organized excursions to popular destinations like Circuito Chico, Cerro Tronador, and El Bolsón. Public buses also service some routes, such as Circuito Chico and Cerro Catedral, but offer less flexibility than a rental car.