Category: Tourism
Those of us who make up LOF CARRILLANCA are firmly committed to our culture, we know its value and contribution, and for this reason we want to open a door of interculturality to those who know how to respect our knowledge and customs. We want to share with them, beyond…
View moreCome to the tourist information office of the Llanquihue Chamber of Tourism, it is located next to the El Loto wetland. You can find data, information about the city and its surroundings, WiFi, exhibitions, promotions, etc…
View moreThe San José de Llanquihue parish was built in 1914 and in 1953 the Bishopric of Puerto Montt granted it the title of Parish.
View moreThis wetland is largely fed by the Maullín River without detracting from the contribution made by the El Sarao estuary and it is also connected to the El Loto lagoon by means of canals. Its size allows navigation in boats so you can find boat service. Bird watching is another…
View moreThe Maullín River rises a few meters from the traditional Llanquihue bridge. In that place the waterfront with its park and sculptures. From there you will be able to observe different birds that inhabit the river and the nearby wetlands and you will find a great diversity of species that…
View moreLos Cisnes beach is part of the traditional Llanquihue waterfront, from it you will see Lake Llanquihue and 5 volcanoes: Osorno, Puntiagudo, Yates, Calbuco and Tronador. In the concaguas sector, 12 letters were installed that correspond to the Lake Llanquihue infographic project. It is a series of steel letters, painted…
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