10 Things to Do in Bialet Masse That You Shouldn't Miss

September 11, 2017 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Bialet Masse, Argentina including Iglesia San Placido, Camino de las Las 100 Curvas, Plaza Prospero Molina, Reserva Natural Cascada Los Chorrillos, Salvador Gimenez, La Plaza Federal, El Cerro de la Cruz, Calamuchita Valley, Balneario El Diquecito, Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Rosario.
Restaurants in Bialet Masse

1. Iglesia San Placido

Castel Di Lucio y San Placido, Bialet Masse 5149, Argentina +54 3541 44-0118
Excellent
26%
Good
66%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 23 reviews

Iglesia San Placido

Reviewed By MatiRau - Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Linda y pintoresca capilla ubicada en Bialet Masse, se puede apreciar ya desde la ruta. La vista desde este lugar es uno de sus mayores atractivos.

2. Camino de las Las 100 Curvas

Comienza por Av San Martin al Nor-este | Tomar calle J. S. Bach, Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina
Excellent
42%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1 reviews

Camino de las Las 100 Curvas

100 Curvas Que Subes Por La Sierra Con Vista A Zona De Embarcaciones Y Paisajes Visuales Del Lago

Reviewed By Judelle D - Cape Town, South Africa

Although the start of this drive out of Carlos Paz is a little tricky to find we managed it and enjoyed the drive. The homes along here are more upmarket and the views are good.
Just a pity about the litter at some of the view points.

3. Plaza Prospero Molina

Cosquin, Argentina
Excellent
27%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
33%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 81 reviews

Plaza Prospero Molina

Reviewed By fenixdigital - Pollenca, Spain

I visited it in november, way long from it's summit which happens the last two weeks of January.
In this open theater is carried out the biggest and most important argentine folk music festival. It is important to experience this place during the festival (by day and night), and also out of season. It is difficult to beleave you are in the same city.
While it is difficult to walk around during the festival or during summer vacation season, the rest of the year you can even walk into the theater and even over the scenery.
Definitely a must if you are within the zone.

4. Reserva Natural Cascada Los Chorrillos

Camino Flor Serrana Km 4, Tanti 5000, Argentina +54 9 351 633-4657
Excellent
64%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 78 reviews

Reserva Natural Cascada Los Chorrillos

Cascada Los Chorrillos is the highest fall in Cordoba hills. The waterfall is situated in a natural canyon, covered by natural forest and pine forest. In Reserva Cascada Los Chorrillos you will enjoy selfguided hikings, trekkings and 4x4 guided tours. Its open from Thu to Sun, from 9 am to 18 hr.

Reviewed By Mario880 - Cordoba, Argentina

I have to say that indeed is a very long cascada but it took me about 2.5 hours to get there and about 1.5 hours to get back. I s alooooooong trip goin up to be there so take extra care. have to also advise you that they are only open to the public from Thursdays until Sundays only! I do recommend that you visit this place, but alwais with some company.

5. Salvador Gimenez

Dorrego 394, Candonga X5107, Argentina +54 9 3543 62-9001
Excellent
95%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 73 reviews

Salvador Gimenez

Horseback riding trips in Córdoba, Argentina If you are looking for the best way to acknowledge the nature of the hills of Córdoba, share a typical meal with a gaucho, and discover a new way to relate to horses, this is the perfect trip for you. The idea of the trip is to enjoy a full day of horseback riding with a specialized guide. The day starts at 9:00 am and ends at 18:00 approximately. The guide himself will pick you up with his car wherever you are staying in Córdoba center, will drive you to the ranch "Estancia El Rosal" where the horses live, and later he will bring you back home. The day is divided in two parts so you can enjoy every minute without getting tired. At morning when you get to the ranch, the guide will lead you to know the place. It will take a while to get the horses ready because they live free at the Mountains. When everything is ready you will ride for about two hours on the well-trained horses using our particular way of riding: gaucho riding! Previous experience it is not needed, so don't worry about your fears, we will be taking care of you all the time and the horses are kind and easy. If you are an experienced rider, you will learn quickly our way to manage horses, and you will be free to try some running when the guide allows you. through the surroundding hills of the ranch (the amazing views are included). After that you will have a quantifull lunch (asado: our type of barbeque from argentina) with the best argentinian meat. Also there is a vegetarian menu available. When you are done with the food, you will rest a little (as much as you want) . After thet you will get on the horses again to ride through a different path than the first one. We recommend to bring: A camera, for the outstanding views and beautiful horses, long trousers, sunscreen, swimming suits for the river and hats for the sun

Reviewed By ac338 - Sydney, Australia

I can thoroughly recommend a day with Salvador in the Sierras Chicas. We were staying in Cordoba, and my fiancé and I were keen to sample some Argentinian horse riding in the local countryside. We found Salvador via Facebook, and thanks to some positive TripAdvisor reviews, decided to book a day experience. We are so glad we did, as it was arguably the best thing we did in Argentina! There is so much positive stuff we could say, but here are the main points... 1. We are both beginner horse riders, and I was particularly nervous about being on a horse. We mentioned this to Salvador and he gave us both gentle horses, meaning we had no trouble on the day. I absolutely loved the ride, and felt relaxed throughout. In addition, the way you ride is Salvador goes up front, and either his daughter/assistant is nearer the back - so if you've any issues, you're seconds away from some help. I trusted the whole experience. 2. The way our day was organised was perfect. We went for a longer 1.5-2hour ride before lunch, then enjoyed a basic but delicious asado for lunch (the steak was amazing), then we headed out for another 1 hour ride down towards a stream/river where we had a quick dip before heading back home. 3. Salvador is a fantastic host. He was really jolly and genuine, and seemed to really care that we were happy and having fun. His English is also very good - a bonus if like us, you can't really converse in Spanish. Our only tips would be to bring LOTS of water, suncream and possibly a hat. The weather was boiling, and some people got very sunburnt! Plus we couldn't buy water at the facility - so had to settle for a lemonade.

6. La Plaza Federal

Ruta E-55 Comuna de San Roque, Bialet Masse 5149, Argentina +54 3541 44-8180
Excellent
21%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
53%
Poor
7%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 41 reviews

La Plaza Federal

Reviewed By Ulises B - Vicente Lopez, Argentina

Es un buen sitio para apreciar la vista del lago. Dado que desde la ciudad de Carlos paz no se ve tan bien porque hay pocos accesos públicos al lago. Así que de esta manera se puede ver bien la Villa de Carlos Paz.

7. El Cerro de la Cruz

Florencio Sanches S/n | Al pie del cerro, Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina +54 9 3541 59-1936
Excellent
38%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 384 reviews

El Cerro de la Cruz

Reviewed By hwaterboy - La Plata, Argentina

My wife and I walked up before our 0930 breakfast. Beautiful to see the sun rising over Villa Carlos Paz. Probably took about 1-1.5 hours depending, as I stop to take photos it is hard to say. It is a climb, but gradual. Make sure you walk past the chair lift/cable cars (which is on you right if you keep walking up the road) and the track heads up the ridge on the left of the end of the street.

8. Calamuchita Valley

Sierras de Cordoba, Villa General Belgrano, Argentina
Excellent
58%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1 reviews

Calamuchita Valley

Reviewed By EandSmee - Vancouver, Canada

The Calamuchita valley is relaxing and quite beautiful even though we visited immediately after the widespread wildfires. La Cumbrecita is over-rated but still a pleasant spot to kick back for a day; it's also a good base for a few 1-2 hr hikes. Villa Belgrano is a sad attempt to recreate a little bit of Bavaria in Argentina. Regrettably, while it has some nice restaurants the main street is more like a poor attempt at a Disney Theme Park.

9. Balneario El Diquecito

Ruta Provincial 28 | El Diquecito esta apenas a cinco cuadras del centro de Tanti, Tanti, Argentina
Excellent
36%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
6%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 44 reviews

Balneario El Diquecito

Reviewed By Halcon Negro D - Lomas de Zamora, Argentina

Es una linda opción si se está cerca de Tanti , a tener en cuenta a 15 minutos de Carlos Paz es un hermoso lugar donde reina mucha Paz sinceramente muy recomendable para todo público donde uno encuentra naturaleza, donde le damos un valor importante los que venimos de ciudades intoxicadas de cemento.

10. Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Rosario

Av. San Martin y Obispo Bustos, Cosquin, Argentina
Excellent
26%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 49 reviews

Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Rosario

Reviewed By fenixdigital - Pollenca, Spain

A very nice place to visit and get a few minutes of peace during your travel. It is recommended to get some info on its history before entering.

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