Nestled in a valley of the renowned Seven Lakes District at the foot of the mighty Andes, San Martin de los Andes is a serene mountain village. Wooden alpine chalets trace the sandy shores of Lake Lácar, while endless outdoor activities draw mountain enthusiasts seeking a peaceful wilderness retreat.
Things to do in San Martín de los Andes
Trek through Lanín National Park and lose yourself in the natural beauty of Argentine Patagonia. Learn about the indigenous Mapuche culture at Piedra de Trompul, before passing through a 100-year-old forest and stopping for a swim at Quila Quina beach. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a 30-minute uphill hike to Chachin Waterfall and admire its thundering 20-metre-tall cascade.
Cycle through the wilderness of Cerro Chapelco on a mountain bike tour. Enjoy views of the snow-capped Lanín Volcano, which soars high above the rest of the Andes mountain range. Cycle through the cinnamon-coloured forests of Los Arrayanes National Park and take in a sweeping view of Lake Lácar.
Ski pristine slopes at Cerro Chapelco, a beautiful ski resort with powdery snow and terrain to suit all skill levels. Exhilarating skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing are matched with a unique dog sleigh ride. In summer, take a toboggan down the green mountainside or soar on a zip-line.
Kayak across the turquoise waters of Lake Lácar while staring up at the Andes or catch trout on a fishing trip. After a day on the lake, admire the sunset while enjoying an Argentinian pastry at the famous Arrayan Mountain Tea House.
Getting around San Martín de los Andes
San Martin de los Andes is a 30-minute taxi or bus ride from Aviador Carlos Campos Airport. Regular buses arrive from Buenos Aires, Bariloche and Chile via the scenic Seven Lakes Road. San Martin is easily explored on foot, while a rental car is ideal for accessing the national parks.