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Sources Thermales: Bariloche

San Carlos de Bariloche, la ville la plus célèbre de Patagonie, est entourée de lacs, montagnes et forêts qui abritent des sources chaudes naturelles. Bien que connue principalement pour le chocolat, le ski et les paysages époustouflants, la région de Bariloche offre aussi des expériences thermales dans des cadres sauvages spectaculaires.

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Introduction

Bariloche est la capitale touristique de la Patagonie argentine, attirant les visiteurs avec son charme suisse-alpin, ses chocolateries, ses stations de ski et l'accès au magnifique Parc National Nahuel Huapi. La ville se trouve sur les rives du Lac Nahuel Huapi, avec des pics volcaniques et des forêts ancestrales dans toutes les directions.

Sources Thermales

Termas de Lahuen Co

Station

The premier developed hot spring complex in the Argentine Lake District. While a significant drive from Bariloche, Lahuen Co offers a world-class thermal experience with multiple pools at varying temperatures carved into the mountainside, offering views of Lanín Volcano. The facility combines rustic Patagonian architecture with modern spa amenities.

Temperature: 36-42°C
Tarif d'Entree: $20,000 ARS per adult
Comment y Acceder: About 190 km north of Bariloche via the Seven Lakes Route (Ruta 40/Ruta 234). Approximately 2.5 hours by car through spectacular scenery.
Meilleure periode: Year-round
multiples piscines extérieurespiscines intérieuressparestaurantvestiairescasiersparking

Termas del Tronador

Sauvage

Wild thermal seepages in the shadow of Cerro Tronador, the highest peak in Nahuel Huapi National Park. The springs are modest but the setting, with glaciated peaks, waterfalls, and pristine forest, is extraordinary. These springs are known mainly to local guides and experienced hikers.

Temperature: 30-36°C
Tarif d'Entree: Free (national park entry fee applies)
Comment y Acceder: In the area south of Pampa Linda near Cerro Tronador, about 85 km southwest of Bariloche. Gravel road, then a hiking trail of approximately 2 hours. 4x4 recommended for the road.
Meilleure periode: January to March
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Termas de Vuriloche

Naturel

Remote hot springs on an old cross-border trail, accessible only by a demanding multi-hour hike through pristine national park wilderness. The springs sit in a volcanic valley with views of glacial peaks. This is a destination for serious backcountry enthusiasts who combine the trek with overnight camping.

Temperature: 32-38°C
Tarif d'Entree: Free (national park entry fee applies)
Comment y Acceder: On the trail to Paso Vuriloche near the Chilean border, about 100 km south of Bariloche via Lago Mascardi. Requires a full-day hike or multi-day trek.
Meilleure periode: January to February
none; backcountry camping nearby

Conseils de Securite

Wild springs near Tronador and Vuriloche require serious hiking experience and preparation

Register at the national park ranger station before any backcountry hikes

Weather in the mountains can change from sunshine to snow within hours — carry full gear

The Seven Lakes Route to Lahuen Co requires careful driving; avoid after dark

Emportez emergency supplies including first aid, extra food, and warm clothing

Puma and wild boar are present in the national park — take appropriate precautions

Quoi Apporter

  • Maillot de bain
  • Serviette
  • Équipement complet de randonnée
  • Vêtements chauds et veste imperméable
  • Beaucoup de nourriture et d'eau
  • Espèces en pesos argentins
  • Droit d'entrée du parc
  • Carte, boussole ou GPS
  • Abri d'urgence

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Meilleure Saison pour Visiter

Summer (December to March) is essential for wild spring visits as trails are snow-free and accessible. For Lahuen Co resort, year-round visits are possible with winter offering a special experience combining skiing and soaking. The Seven Lakes Route is most beautiful in autumn (April-May) with golden foliage.

Comment y Aller

Bariloche is served by Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport (BRC) with multiple daily flights from Buenos Aires (2.5 hours). The city is also reachable by bus from Buenos Aires (21 hours) and from Chile via lake crossings from Puerto Varas. Rental cars are available at the airport and in the city center. The Seven Lakes Route (Ruta 40) connects Bariloche to Villa La Angostura and San Martín de los Andes.

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Cerro Catedral ski resort
Circuito Chico scenic drive
Seven Lakes Route to San Martín de los Andes
Cerro Tronador and Black Glacier
Lake crossing to Chile
Colonia Suiza and Circuito Grande

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Questions Frequentes

Is Bariloche a good destination for hot springs ?

Bariloche is not primarily a hot springs destination. The wild springs nearby require significant effort to reach. However, for travelers already based in Bariloche, a day trip to Lahuen Co via the spectacular Seven Lakes Route is highly worthwhile.

How long does the Seven Lakes Route take to Lahuen Co ?

The drive is about 2.5 hours each way, but most people take longer to stop at viewpoints along the route. Plan a full day for the trip, allowing time for the drive, thermal bathing, and scenic stops.

Can I combine skiing and hot springs in Bariloche ?

Cerro Catedral, Bariloche's main ski resort, does not have hot springs. However, a winter day trip to Lahuen Co (which stays open year-round) is possible and very popular for the skiing-and-soaking combination.

Are the wild hot springs near Tronador safe ?

They are safe for experienced hikers who are properly equipped and have registered their plans with park rangers. The springs themselves are not dangerous, but the access requires mountain hiking skills and good weather conditions.

What is the closest hot spring to Bariloche city center ?

The wild springs near Cerro Tronador are the closest, but they require a 2-hour drive and a 2-hour hike. For a convenient thermal experience, some hotels in Bariloche offer heated pools and spa services.

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