A visit to the Milodon Cave is an excellent way to enjoy a peaceful morning, combining nature, history, and gentle hiking. This half-day excursion invites you to discover one of Patagonia’s most iconic sites.
The route includes a short walk to the imposing cave, located within the Milodon Cave Natural Monument, where you can appreciate the magnitude of the site and learn about its historical and scientific significance.
The experience is complemented by a visit to the museum located at the entrance to the monument, a space that allows visitors to immerse themselves for a few moments in the archaeology and paleontology of the area, understanding the natural past of this territory.
An ideal excursion for those seeking a relaxed, educational, and context-rich experience in a unique natural setting.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Ideal for those seeking to connect with the tranquility of the forest, this excursion takes place just an hour’s drive from Patagonia Camp, west of the national park, on the banks of the Pingo River, in a rarely visited setting that is full of life.
The route begins by crossing areas of scrubland and Magellanic forests, where the landscape opens up to reveal views of the river’s meanders and the mountains that dominate the horizon. Along the way, we pass through grazing areas used by park rangers’ horses, reflecting the historical link between nature and conservation in this territory.
*For this excursion the use of trekking poles is mandatory, the hotel provides these implements for all its travelers.
Further on, the trail enters a forest of lenga and coihue trees, creating a cool, quiet atmosphere, ideal for leisurely walking. The first part of the excursion ends at a crystal-clear stream frequented by salmon, where you can observe birds and wildlife in their natural habitat.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

An experience where the landscape and the sound of the wind take center stage. The hike begins by crossing the Pingo River, taking us into an ancient lenga forest that guards the shore of Grey Lake. As we advance, the environment becomes quieter and the vegetation opens up to reveal a unique setting: the immensity of Grey Lake with the Paine Massif as a backdrop.
If the weather permits, from this point it is possible to see the icebergs that have broken off from the Grey Glacier floating in the distance, surrounded by shades of blue that seem unreal. This hike combines flat sections with gradual ascents until reaching a natural viewpoint located at an altitude of approximately 45 meters, where the landscape invites you to stop and contemplate.
*For this excursion the use of trekking poles is mandatory, the hotel provides these implements for all its travelers.
After a moment to rest, take photographs, and connect with this Patagonian environment, we began our return journey along the same trail, accompanied once again by the lake, the forest, the river, and the views that change with the light of day.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Discover one of the most charming and accessible corners of Torres del Paine National Park, where nature expresses itself gently and in detail: colors, textures, and sounds that invite you to walk calmly and mindfully.
The hike runs along the banks of the Paine River and El Toro Lake, starting from the historic Weber Bridge. From there, the trail winds through plains and Magellanic forests, where centuries-old Ñirres trees dot the landscape and, in spring, a wide variety of native orchids bloom among the vegetation.
*For this excursion the use of trekking poles is mandatory, the hotel provides these implements for all its travelers.
This short trail, with some stair sections, leads us to viewpoints that offer captivating views of the surroundings: water reflecting the sky, mountains rising on the horizon, and a tranquility that is difficult to find elsewhere.
The Miscellaneous Trail is perfect for those seeking a serene hike, connected with the environment and the magic of Patagonia at every step.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Immerse yourself in one of the most iconic areas of Torres del Paine National Park, where every step is surrounded by the power and immensity of Patagonian nature. We begin our hike in an environment that can be challenging due to its winds, a reminder of the wild and pure character of this unique place.
We will hike to the famous Salto Grande Waterfall, a meeting point for the intense currents that connect two vibrant turquoise lakes. This will be our first official milestone before continuing on to the imposing Horns Lookout, where spectacular views of the Paine Massif and its rock formations unfold, seemingly telling the story of time.
*For this excursion the use of trekking poles is mandatory, the hotel provides these implements for all its travelers.
Once at the lookout point, we invite you to enjoy the view, immerse yourself in the vastness of the landscape, and take a moment to contemplate the grandeur of Patagonia. The way back is along the same trail, allowing you to appreciate this extraordinary environment once again.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Just steps from the hotel, this easy trail is an invitation to disconnect and let yourself be embraced by a forest of cypress and coigüe trees, as special as it is rare.
Walk slowly, feel the cool humidity of the environment, and let yourself be enveloped by the warmth of this hidden corner.
At the viewpoint, a meditation structure and a small dock over Laguna Aluén await to give you an intimate moment. With a cooler, a blanket, a notebook and a pen, the invitation is clear: feel free to share your experience. Around you, lichens, moss, and peat bogs remind you of the richness that sustains this land. And if you stay in silence, you’ll have the chance to hear the birds and the wind in a completely different way.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

This quiet corner, surrounded by evergreen forest, offers the most complete view of our hotel, a unique place to capture the essence of our Yurts.
Located in a wind-protected cove, it is the perfect refuge for those seeking to relax and fish , in the heart of our territory, while immersing themselves in a contemplative and serene calm.
Just 25 minutes from our hotel, you will walk along the vehicle road bordering the Toro Lake, where you will find the signs to go down a trail to find this wonderful hidden corner.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

A trail that takes you to the hidden spot of Laguna Bonita through some interesting types of forest,
offering a view you’ll remember forever.
With the imposing Cerro Tenerife in the background and a small island in the distance, this place is a visual treasure.
Here, fishing is just one reason to immerse yourself in the vastness of the mountains’ reflection on the lake. At this viewpoint, you can sit by the shore of the lagoon and simply enjoy its beauty.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

This viewpoint o ers a spectacular view of Paine Massif, while immersing you in this unique place. Laguna Almas, a tributary of the imposing Lake Toro, flows into it through a river that moves serenely.
With each step, you’ll discover the beauty and serenity of this untouched corner of the world—an unforgettable experience in the heart of Patagonia’s wild beauty.
This corner, ideal for fishing, invites reflection and calm, wrapped in an atmosphere that inspires a deep connection with our surroundings.
Along the trail, you’ll pass through a magnificent lenga forest (the only self-guided trail that contains such an expansive one) before reaching the lookout. On the way back to the hotel you can connect with the vehicular road that leads back to the hotel, which can be used for both the way in and the return journey. For the more adventurous, there’s a longer challenging route that leads towards the Toro Waterfall and then back to the hotel, a medium-to-high dificulty path.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Picture a place where the landscape blends into a mix of colors, with the Sierra El Toro in the background. This viewpoint, right next to our yurts, is the starting point for our water activities, where guided kayaking and shing on Lake Toro allow you to connect with nature.
With each step, you’ll discover the beauty and serenity of this untouched corner of the world—an unforgettable experience in the heart of Patagonia’s wild beauty.
On the shore of the lake, you can see part of our hotel, framed by Coihue trees.
Sit back and enjoy the light breeze as you explore this hidden beach, taking in the peaceful
surroundings.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.
