
The Lakes District Chile Travel Guide
Puerto Varas city (20 km north): "City of Roses" on Lago Llanquihue, views of Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes, German architecture.
Frutillar (45 km north): German colonial town, Teatro del Lago, delicious kuchen.
Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park (60 east): Chile's oldest national park, Petrohué Falls, Lago Todos los Santos.
Chiloé Island (Ancud & Castro): Reached by ferry from Pargua (SIXTY kilometers south). Known for unique wooden churches (UNESCO World Heritage), distinct culture, rich mythology.
The Lochs District features perfectly preserved natural environments, perfect for day trips into untouched landscapes.
Chile's oldest national park, and a section for ancient forests, lie nearby.
Explore the diverse landscapes, from lake shores to the mountains backdrops and serene rural escapes.
See the region's rich history and local culture on these enriching day trips.
Visit numerous unique wooden churches on Chiloé Island, many are UNESCO-LISTED Sites.
Puerto Varas city and Frutillar showcase strong German colonial influence in their picturesque wooden houses.
Experience rural charm in Cochamó Valley or the authentic island life of Dalcahue on Chiloé.
Explore sites that tell the story of the region's unique past.
Discover the authentic character of agrarian areas and agricultural landscapes.
Consider extending your trip from Puerto Montt city to explore more of Patagonia or cross into Argentina.
Devote more time on Chiloé Island for exploration.
Head north to Pucón/Villarrica for different adventure activities.
A highly scenic journey across the Andean cordillera into Argentina.
Puerto Montt city is the starting point for various exciting destinations.
Puerto Montt city to Puerto Varas, Frutillar, Osorno, Volcán Osorno, Petrohué Falls, Lago Todos los Santos, and Pucón/Villarrica.
Begin in Puerto Montt, travel to Petrohué, then take the Cruce Andino to Bariloche, Argentina.