Resting in the Maule Valley, Talca is an ideal base for exploring Chile’s premier wine region and is a hub for outdoor activities in Altos de Lircay National Reserve. From the artisanal markets to the world-class wineries, Talca offers authentic Chile experiences.
Things to do in Talca
Experience the splendid nature of Altos de Lircay National Reserve on a two-day hike. Trek through forested mountains, stopping at waterfalls and various viewpoints before setting up camp to enjoy a traditional Chilean barbecue. Day hikers can follow the four-kilometre-long Laguna del Alto trail for rewarding views over the high Andean steppe.
Explore the wineries and beautiful countryside of Maule Valley. Tour Balduzzi Winery to learn how the region’s fertile volcanic soils favour the production of premium whites and full-bodied reds. Walk through the colonial winery, discover its past in the museum and enjoy tastings at the cellar door.
Looking for traditional handicrafts? Head to the Municipal Market of Talca and encounter stalls selling woollen hats, woven ponchos, traditional pottery and Chile’s famous lapis lazuli. Food enthusiasts can try the region’s refreshing peach drink, "mote con huesillos".
Uncover the history of Talca at Cultural Villa Huilquilemu, a beautifully restored colonial house and garden that’s now a museum. Wander down long corridors lined with folk art and admire the detailed wooden ceilings and 19th-century furniture.
Getting around Talca
Talca is a two-hour drive or four-hour bus ride from Carriel Sur International Airport in Concepcion. Buses and trains arrive within three hours from Santiago. Talco is well-serviced by buses, taxis and rental cars.