The trail to the Grey Lookout is situated on the western side of the “W” circuit, traversing the slopes of Mount Paine Grande after a 30-minute boat journey across Lake Pehoe from the Pudeto Sector. Initially, we traverse a basin of sedimentary rock through a relatively flat trail until reaching the western face of Paine Grande.
The path traverses gently rolling ravines, presenting physical challenges for adventurers and culminating at the Grey Glacier Lookout. This breathtaking vantage point offers a panoramic view of Lake Grey and its majestic glacier in the distance. From the lookout, visitors can truly experience the raw and untamed power of nature in Southern Patagonia.
*This excursion involves a catamaran crossing of Lake Pehoé, operated by an external company with limited availability. Tickets cost USD 60 (round-trip), are nominative and date-specific. We recommend informing our reservations team of your interest in taking this excursion at the time of booking, as availability is not guaranteed.
**For this excursion the use of trekking poles is mandatory, the hotel provides these implements for all its guests.
At times, the trail offers views of icebergs drifting across the lake, accompanied by the distinctive chill of Patagonian winds. After completing the hike, guests will wait at the Paine Grande refuge for a minimum of 1 hour and 30 minutes before the earliest afternoon arrival of the catamaran for the return journey across Lake Pehoé.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Tucked between Patagonia Camp and the Paine Massif lies a secret jewel for trekking within the park. A steady uphill climb takes you to the stunning cornices of Toro Heights, where you’ll hike through a pristine lenga forest, far removed from the crowds of the popular W circuit.
The trail is dotted with tranquil lagoons, their surfaces reflecting the majestic geological formations, creating a truly magical experience.
Immerse yourself in the pure, remote, and wild essence of Patagonia, with its ever-changing landscapes and diverse vegetation. The trail concludes with a steeper descent, offering the perfect ending to this one-of-a-kind hiking adventure.
*For this excursion, the use of trekking poles is mandatory; the hotel provides these items for its guests.
As you gain elevation, you will be rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Highlights include vistas of the Paine Massif, Lake Toro, and the expansive Patagonian steppe. On clear days, you might catch glimpses of the distant Southern Patagonian Ice Field.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

Ideal for forest tranquility seekers, this excursion combining two different hiking trails is situated on the west side of the park, at the banks of Pingo River. We traverse ancient shrubland and Magellanic forest, enjoying views of the river’s meanders and Mount Paine Grande. Lunch will be at a beautiful waterfall.
Moving on, we pass through grazing areas for park rangers’ horses, then enter a Lenga and Coihue tree forest. The first part ends at a salmon frequented stream, offering occasional wildlife sightings.
Next, we cross the Pingo River to reach an ancient Lenga forest by Lake Grey, offering views of the Paine Massif and, if weather permits, distant icebergs. The journey continues with an ascent to a viewpoint overlooking Grey Lake.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

The Mount Ferrier Lookout is celebrated as one of the National Park’s exceptional viewpoints, providing expansive views of the Southern Patagonian Ice Fields, when weather conditions permit.
Starting from the Grey Park Ranger Station, the adventure begins with a challenging ascent up one of the steepest slopes on the park’s western side. The trail winds through dense Pre-Andean shrub and ancient Lenga forests, vibrant with summer greens and autumnal reds.
*For this excursion, the use of trekking poles is mandatory; the hotel provides these items for its guests.
As the rewarding endpoint of this trek, the exposed rock lookout provides spectacular views of the Paine Massif, Sierra Baguales, the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, and the surrounding lakes, rivers, and expansive pampas of the Argentine Steppe. The experience is further enriched by the usually strong winds sweeping off the ice field, adding a sense of adventure to the open, scenic landscape.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

The French Valley is a key highlight of the ‘W’ circuit and renowned for its striking trail in the National Park. It is a must-do for hiking enthusiasts in excellent physical condition.
The adventure starts at Pudeto Dock, where we board a catamaran navigating the frigid turquoise waters of Lake Pehoe towards the base of Cerro Paine Grande.
The route ascends through an ancient glacial moraine and a wooded valley, culminating at the French Lookout for a close encounter with the Horns, a unique geological feature of the Paine Massif. Immerse yourself in this dramatic landscape, surrounded by glaciers and towering granite walls.
*This excursion involves a catamaran crossing of Lake Pehoé, operated by an external company with limited availability. Tickets cost USD 60 (round-trip), are nominative and date-specific. We recommend informing our reservations team of your interest in taking this excursion at the time of booking, as availability is not guaranteed.
**For this excursion, the use of trekking poles is mandatory; the hotel provides these items for all its guests.
This excursion requires a brisk and demanding hiking pace, as guests must ensure they arrive at the return catamaran with plenty of time, as boarding is on a first-come, first-served basis.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.

This route is part of the renowned “W” trekking circuit within Torres del Paine National Park. Known for its demanding nature, it lives up to its reputation due to the steep slopes and challenging terrain, offering open views weather permitting.
Located in the eastern part of the park in the Ascencio Valley, it serves as a natural entry point for an intense and progressive hike, dotted with numerous scenic viewpoints overlooking rivers, streams, and mountain slopes.
*For this excursion, the use of trekking poles and helmets is mandatory; the hotel provides these items for its guests.
The ascent passes through Lenga beech forests and Andean shrubland before navigating glacial moraines composed of exposed granite blocks shaped by the harsh Patagonian climate. Upon reaching the Towers Lookout, hikers are rewarded with one of the most iconic views in this region—a breathtaking amphitheater of rocky peaks and glaciers.
We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.
