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Sources Thermales: Villarrica

La ville de Villarrica, sur la rive ouest de son lac homonyme, offre l'accès à plusieurs sources chaudes peu connues chauffées par le Volcan Villarrica voisin. Ces sources procurent une expérience thermale plus tranquille et authentique comparée à la bouillonnante Pucón, à seulement 25 km.

3 sources thermalesMeilleure Saison pour Visiter: The best time to visit hot springs near Villarrica...

Introduction

Villarrica, l'une des plus anciennes villes du sud du Chili, se trouve sur la rive ouest du Lac Villarrica avec le volcan enneigé s'élevant majestueusement au sud-est. Tandis que la voisine Pucón attire l'attention thermale, Villarrica et ses environs abritent leur propre collection de trésors thermaux. Ces sources tendent à être moins commercialisées, plus abordables et fréquentées principalement par les locaux.

Sources Thermales

Termas de Rincón

Sauvage

Termas de Rincón is a set of wild hot springs tucked into a river valley on the flanks of Villarrica Volcano. Natural rock pools of varying temperatures sit alongside a cold mountain stream, allowing bathers to alternate between hot and cold water. The springs are known among locals and adventurous travelers but see few tourists, maintaining their wild character.

Temperature: 35-42°C
Tarif d'Entree: Free
Comment y Acceder: Located about 30 km southeast of Villarrica near the village of Rincón. Take the road toward Pucón and turn south. The last section is a rough dirt road. A short walk leads to the springs.
Meilleure periode: December to March
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Termas de Panqui

Amenage

Termas de Panqui is a community-managed thermal facility run by a local Mapuche family. The pools are simple but well-maintained, set in a beautiful forested valley with views of the surrounding mountains. The experience is intimate and culturally rich, as the family shares stories about the traditional significance of the thermal waters to the Mapuche people.

Temperature: 36-40°C
Tarif d'Entree: $8,000 CLP per adult
Comment y Acceder: About 35 km from Villarrica, heading southeast through rural Mapuche territory. The access road is gravel and can be rough after rain. Allow about 50 minutes by car.
Meilleure periode: November to April
basic changing roomsparkingaire de pique-nique

Termas de Liucura

Naturel

A small, peaceful thermal spring set along the banks of the Liucura River. The warm pools are natural rock formations that have been lightly improved with stone borders. The riverside setting is idyllic, with native forest providing shade and the sound of flowing water creating a relaxing ambiance.

Temperature: 34-39°C
Tarif d'Entree: $6,000 CLP per adult
Comment y Acceder: Located in the Liucura valley between Villarrica and Pucón. Accessible via a gravel road turnoff from the main highway. About 20 minutes from Villarrica.
Meilleure periode: October to April
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Conseils de Securite

Wild springs like Rincón have no lifeguards or temperature monitoring — always test avant d'entrer

Roads to rural hot springs can become impassable after heavy rain; check conditions locally

Inform your accommodation of your plans when visiting remote springs

Apportez a fully charged phone, though cell service may be limited in rural areas

Respect Mapuche land and customs when visiting community-managed springs

Watch for river level changes, as mountain streams can rise quickly after rain

Quoi Apporter

  • Maillot de bain
  • Serviette
  • Chaussures aquatiques pour bassins rocheux
  • Eau et collations
  • Espèces en petites coupures
  • Vêtements chauds pour le retour
  • First aid kit for remote locations
  • Lampe si visite en fin d'après-midi

Meilleure Saison pour Visiter

The best time to visit hot springs near Villarrica is from November to March, when roads to remote springs are in the best condition and daytime temperatures are pleasant. Summer evenings are ideal for wild spring soaks. Winter visits are possible at some developed facilities but rural access roads may be impassable.

Comment y Aller

Villarrica is located 760 km south of Santiago on the Pan-American Highway (Ruta 5). The nearest airport is La Araucanía (ZCO) in Temuco, about 90 km north, with connections to Santiago. Buses from Temuco take about 1.5 hours. From Santiago, overnight buses take approximately 10 hours. A rental car is essential for reaching the hot springs, as they are scattered in rural areas with no public transportation.

Attractions a Proximite

Villarrica Volcano National Park
Mapuche cultural museum in Villarrica
Lake Villarrica beach and waterfront
Fishing on Lake Villarrica
Pucón adventure activities (25 km east)
Lican Ray village on Lake Calafquén

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Questions Frequentes

How do Villarrica hot springs compare to those in Pucón ?

Villarrica's hot springs are generally less developed, more affordable, and far less crowded than Pucón's famous springs. They offer a more authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience but with fewer facilities and amenities.

Are the wild hot springs safe to visit ?

Wild springs like Termas de Rincón require more caution, as there are no facilities or staff. Visit with a companion, test water temperatures carefully, and be aware of your surroundings. The springs themselves are generally safe for bathing.

Can I combine Villarrica and Pucón hot springs in one trip ?

Absolutely. Villarrica and Pucón are only 25 km apart, so you can easily visit springs in both areas during a multi-day stay. This gives you access to both developed luxury springs and wild rustic pools.

Do I need a 4x4 vehicle to reach the hot springs ?

A 4x4 is recommended for reaching Termas de Rincón and Termas de Panqui, especially after rain. A standard vehicle with good clearance can manage in dry conditions, but roads can deteriorate quickly.

What makes Termas de Panqui special ?

Termas de Panqui is managed by a Mapuche family, offering a culturally immersive experience alongside thermal bathing. It provides a direct connection to the indigenous traditions of thermal water use in the region.

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