Verano in Seven Lakes Route
The Seven Lakes Route between Bariloche and San Martín de los Andes is South America's most beautiful drive, and verano reveals it at peak splendor. Crystal-clear lakes, snow-dusted peaks, and Andean bosque line this 110km scenic highway de diciembre a febrero.
The Ruta de los Siete Lagos (Seven Lakes Route) is a 110-kilometer scenic highway connecting San Carlos de Bariloche and San Martín de los Andes through the heart of Argentina's Lake District. Following Ruta Nacional 40 and Ruta 234, this road passes seven named lakes — Nahuel Huapi, Correntoso, Espejo, Escondido, Villarino, Falkner, and Machónico — each a different shade of blue, green, or turquoise, set against a backdrop of Valdivian bosque and Andean peaks.
Verano from diciembre a febrero presents this route at its absolute finest. The fully camino pavimentado is in excellent condition, the lakes shimmer under blue skies, snow lingers on higher peaks providing dramatic contrast against green forests, and the largas horas de luz diurna (16-17 hours) allow for a leisurely drive with countless stops.
While the route can be driven in under three hours without stopping, this would miss the entire point. The Seven Lakes Route is designed for lingering — pulling over at viewpoints to photograph lago panoramas, taking short hikes to hidden waterfalls, natación at sandy lakeside beaches, picnicking in bosque clearings, and stopping at the small communities along the way. Villa La Angostura, roughly midway, makes an excellent lunch or overnight stop.
The route is one of the strongest arguments for renting a car in Patagonia. While tour buses cover it in a single direction, having your own vehicle lets you stop when and where inspiration strikes, loop back for a different perspective, and discover the quieter side roads that lead to some of the area's most beautiful hidden spots.
Resumen del Clima
Max Promedio
24°C
Min Promedio
8°C
Precipitacion
Verano is the estación más seca with about 25-40mm per month along the route. Occasional tarde lluvias are possible, especially near Villa La Angostura.
Viento
Generally calm within the forested valleys. Lakeshores can have light tarde breezes. Open viewpoints may be windier.
Luz Diurna
16-17 horas de luz diurna — essential for a leisurely drive with multiple stops and short hikes.
Verano on the Seven Lakes Route is warm and mostly soleado. The forested valleys create a pleasant microclimate. Morning light is typically the best for fotografía (calm water, clear air). Afternoon clouds can develop but rarely produce prolonged rain. The route's varying elevation creates subtle temperatura changes between lago levels and montaña viewpoints.
Actividades
Actividades Disponibles
Scenic Driving
The core experience — 110km of constantly changing lago-and-bosque scenery. Each lago has a different color and character. Numerous viewpoints and pulloffs are marked along the route.
Lake Swimming
Several lakes have accessible beaches where verano visitors swim. Lago Correntoso, Lago Espejo (Mirror Lake), and sheltered bays on Lago Nahuel Huapi are popular spots. Water temperatura reach 16-20°C in warm spots.
Short Hikes
Trailheads along the route lead to waterfalls, viewpoints, and bosque walks. The Cascada Vullignanco and Cascada Nireco are easily accessible. Most are 1-2 hour round trips.
Villa La Angostura Stop
This charming town at the route's midpoint offers restaurants, chocolate shops, and the Bosque de Arrayanes (myrtle bosque). An ideal lunch stop or overnight base.
Photography
Each lago offers different lighting and color conditions. Morning provides mirror-calm reflections. The contrast of turquoise water, green bosque, and snow-capped peaks is a photographer's dream.
Picnicking
Numerous lakeside areas with natural clearings provide perfect picnic spots. Pack supplies from Bariloche or San Martín and enjoy lunch with a lago-and-montaña backdrop.
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Alojamiento
Villa La Angostura at the midpoint offers excellent hotels, cabañas, and hostal. Both Bariloche (southern end) and San Martín de los Andes (northern end) have full alojamiento ranges. Campgrounds along the route provide lakeside overnight options. Verano is busy — book ahead for January, especially in Villa La Angostura.
Afluencia y Turismo
The route is popular en enero with both tourist buses and self-drivers. Viewpoints can have parked tour buses mid-day. For a quieter experience: drive early mañana, go on weekdays, or explore en diciembre/February. Despite traffic, the route's length and many stopping points distribute visitors well.
Precios
The drive itself is free — no tolls. The main cost is alquiler de auto plus combustible. Villa La Angostura and Bariloche alojamiento ranges from moderate to expensive. Pack food for lakeside picnics to save on dining. Budget the alquiler de auto as a per-day cost across your Lake District stay.
Condiciones de Manejo
Importante para viajeros con auto de alquiler
The Seven Lakes Route is fully paved and in excellent condition. It's one of the best roads in Patagonia — suitable for any auto de alquiler. The route has curves and elevation changes but is well-engineered with guardrails at exposed sections. Watch for cyclists and motorcyclists in verano. Plenty of pulloffs for photos and rest. Drive at a moderate pace to enjoy the views safely.
Esenciales de Equipaje
Eventos y Festivales
Verano Peak Season
The route is at its busiest and most vibrant from mid-diciembre a febrero, with all services, viewpoints, and lakeside facilities fully operational.
Villa La Angostura Verano Events
The midpoint town hosts verano festivals, artisan markets, and cultural events that add a pleasant social dimension to the driving experience.
Pros y Contras
Pros
- One of South America's most beautiful scenic drives.
- Fully camino pavimentado in excellent condition — accessible to all vehicles.
- Seven distinctly colored lakes create ever-changing scenery.
- Long verano daylight allows leisurely exploration.
- Swimming, senderismo, and picnicking opportunities throughout.
- Connects two of the Lake District's best towns.
Contras
- January tour bus traffic can be heavy at popular viewpoints.
- Clear weather not guaranteed — cloud cover reduces the impact.
- Requires a car for the best experience.
- Popular lakeside beaches get crowded in temporada alta.
- The drive deserves a full day but many rush through it.
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Which direction should I drive?
Both directions are equally scenic. Bariloche to San Martín (south to north) is slightly more popular. The key is driving in daylight with time for stops. Start early mañana for the best light and fewer crowds.
How long does the drive take?
The 110km can be driven in 2.5-3 hours without stopping, but plan a full day (6-8 hours) to properly enjoy viewpoints, short hikes, natación stops, and lunch. Rushing defeats the purpose.
Can I do it as a round trip?
Yes, though it's better as a one-way drive with an overnight in San Martín or Villa La Angostura before returning. If doing a round trip, you'll see the lakes in different light on the return — mañana light heading north, tarde light heading south.
Do I need a special vehicle?
No. The route is fully paved and any auto de alquiler handles it easily. It's one of the best-maintained roads in the region. Just ensure your vehicle is in normal working condition.
What are the seven lakes?
The named lakes are: Nahuel Huapi, Correntoso, Espejo (Mirror Lake), Escondido (Hidden Lake), Villarino, Falkner, and Machónico. Some count additional lakes visible from the route, like Lago Hermoso, bringing the actual tally higher.
Is Villa La Angostura worth a stop?
Absolutely. This charming town at the route's midpoint offers excellent restaurants, artisanal chocolate shops, and access to the Bosque de Arrayanes. It's the ideal place for a leisurely lunch or an overnight stay to split the route into two days.