5 Hidden Gems Things to do in Los Lagos Region That You Shouldn't Miss

February 5, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Los Lagos Region (Spanish: Región de Los Lagos pronounced [loz ˈlaɣos], lit. Region of the Lakes) is one of Chile's 15 regions, which are first order administrative divisions, and comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains the country's second largest island, Chiloé, and the second largest lake, Llanquihue.
Restaurants in Los Lagos Region

1. Ko'KayaK

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5.0 based on 507 reviews

Ko'KayaK

Outdoor specialists in Puerto Varas area since 1999.Rafting rio Petrohue, Sea Kayaking Patagonia Fjords, Canyoning - Canyoneering, Trekking.Great service with our base beside the river Petrohue.Check our videos on our website

2. Siempre Verde Turismo

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Siempre Verde Turismo

Siempre Verde Turismo is a tour operator specialized in Ecotourism located in the city of Castro, Chiloe Island. We offer cultural tours, Birdwatching, hiking and sea kayak expeditions for both foreign and national tourists, always raising awareness of the natural and cultural wealth of the territory.

3. Romahue

To Puerto Varas 14kms, exit to nueva Braunau, Puerto Varas Chile +56 9 9447 9986 [email protected] http://www.romahue.cl
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Romahue

Only 14km from Puerto Varas, this environment and biodiversity Conservation Park consists of 150 hectares of native forest, fields, sunken forest on Maullin River and a wild animal rehabilitation center. Please we need your Reservation to give you the schedule, price and timing for your visit. There, we offer several activities, all guided, such as trekking the forests, navigation through the sunken forest, fly-fishing, bird watching and a tour at the wild animal center. Your visit can last from one hour and a half to six hours, depending on the activities you choose to do. In the park we also have a "fogon" (room where we cook with fire and eat) where you can enjoy a great homemade lunch (advance reservation necessary) and a big room where a large number of people can find shelter for an event. Our principal goal is to protect our environment by making it known and giving each visitor a unique and personal experience with the environment. A big hug

Reviewed By TheresaBD247

My husband and I arrived in the morning sun to the beautiful setting of the main house on the river bank. We were met by Silvio and his staff who were most welcoming. They did not admit until we were eating the fantastic lunch of steak from the associated cattle farm that they had not been told by our tour operator that my husband was suffering with a foot injury and unable to walk well on uneven or sloping ground: Appearing with a wheeled walking frame the team quietly sorted a personalised tour for us. With much help and support given in an appropriate and friendly manner we both were able to relax in the small shallow metal boat and let Silvio guide us engineless through the beautiful sunken forest. His knowledge helped us understand the fragility of the Eco system within the world we had entered. We have travelled quite broadly but never experienced anything like this before The rescue and conservation areas were inspiring. The rescued Pumas, wild cat, owl, and birds all had their own stories of why they were there. The programme to support increasing the numbers of endangered Pudu deer was explained (and the 3 day old baby beautiful) They told us how they had 45 eggs given to them by the police rescued from the illegal egg collectors and had hand reared the parakeet chicks so that they might soon be released back to the wild. The star of the show was the baby starling in his hand made nest in the restaurant who happily chirped for more food having been rescued from the jaws of death almost at birth. Lunch - the most amazing steak we have had (from Silvio's cattle) cooked to perfection and serenaded by the family. We both wish Silvo, his family and team every success in preserving thus safe haven for the future. He deserves much support for the passion he clearly has for sustaining this exquisite environment

4. Museo Antonio Felmer

Camino a Rio Frio km.9 Nueva Braunau, Puerto Varas Chile +56 9 9162 8054 [email protected] http://www.museoaleman.cl
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Museo Antonio Felmer

Reviewed By MarcoSantiniM - Madrid, Spain

Take a guided tour with Pedro, the grandson of the founder Antonio Felmer. Impressive dedication to preserving and restoring old artefacts and keeping this historic place open to the public. A must visit if you want to learn about the origins of the settlers in this area.

5. Auto Museum Moncopulli

Ruta Internacional 215, Km 25, Puyehue Chile +56 64 221 0744 http://www.moncopulli.cl
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Auto Museum Moncopulli

Reviewed By Matias82 - Santiago, Chile

My family and I went there without high expectations. I mean, on paper, how much can you expect from an antique cars museum in Puyehue? I was proven wrong, the place is awesome. It would have been enough with the cars, which are gorgeous, but there you can also find a beautiful collection of antique toys that made my kids go crazy. We even had the chance to have a chat with don Bernardo Eggers, founder and owner of the museum, who told us the history of the place and shows in every word how much he loves the place. I highly recommend having lunch at the museum's cafeteria. It is a 100-years old house with great inexpensive food.

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