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Martial Glacier — Attraction in Ushuaia

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Glacial Martial - Cerro Martial
Luis Fernando Martial, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
El Martial
6J73+GP, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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Martial Glacier

Arturo Coronado 486, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
4.8(928)
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Nearby attractions of Martial Glacier

Glacial Martial - Cerro Martial

El Martial

Glacial Martial - Cerro Martial

Glacial Martial - Cerro Martial

4.8

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El Martial

El Martial

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Open until 12:00 AM
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4.8
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4.0
2y

Pretty lovely hike near Ushuaia city. Its not too difficulty and doesn't take too long: 10km from Ushuaia center and about two hours and a half going up to the glaciar. You can also take a taxi to the start but then its a very small hike and I personally liked to walk all the way there and back from Ushuaia.

I think there a red route and a yellow one. Both go at least partly up to the glaciar. You can also follow the car road and find small pieces of trail intersected by the road easily. From the end of the car road you can choose to take the broad (former skying ground?) way or the smaller one on the eastern side of it. I took the broad one up and smaller one down. After a while, near the end, it does get a bit steeper but overall its very doable and safe. It doesn't require much experience or a good physical condition. The view up the mountain is pretty nice: you can see Ushuaia and Puerto Williams, Chile.

Bring half a liter of water and some warm, waterproof clothes as it can be very windy up...

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5.0
2y

El mes pasado tuve la oportunidad de visitar uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de la Patagonia argentina: el Glaciar Martial, ubicado en la hermosa ciudad de Ushuaia, a menudo conocida como "la ciudad más austral del mundo". A pesar de que no había nieve en la base del glaciar en el momento de mi visita, mi experiencia fue igualmente fascinante.

Llegar al Glaciar Martial es relativamente fácil. Tomamos un taxi desde el centro de Ushuaia hasta el inicio del sendero. La caminata de aproximadamente dos horas es de dificultad moderada, con algunas pendientes y escalones de roca, pero en general, es accesible para personas de diferentes niveles de condición física.

Aunque la falta de nieve en la base del glaciar podría parecer un aspecto negativo para algunos visitantes, en mi caso, esta situación permitió disfrutar de paisajes más verdes/rojizos y una flora variada. Además, el aire fresco y puro, junto con el sonido del agua de deshielo que fluía a través de pequeñas cascadas y arroyos, creaban un ambiente revitalizante.

En la parte superior del glaciar, donde sí había nieve, tuvimos la oportunidad de admirar una vista panorámica espectacular de la ciudad de Ushuaia y el Canal Beagle. Las montañas nevadas alrededor y el contraste con el azul del agua y el verde rojizo del bosque otoñal dejaron una impresión duradera en mi memoria.

A lo largo del sendero, encontramos varios miradores, cada uno con sus propias vistas únicas y hermosas. Cabe destacar que, aunque no es necesario contratar un guía, la experiencia puede enriquecerse al contar con uno, ya que pueden brindar información detallada sobre la geología, flora y...

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4.0
34w

Decent hike overall, was suggested to get spikes for your shoes and hiking pole but both of those felt excessive if you have good grip as there isn't too much ice at the time I went but hard to say. I can see times where you would need spikes for sure. Decent ascent but not too bad overall in terms of the climb. Hike was busy but not to bad the first part is weird as you go through an active...

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SebastiaanSebastiaan
Pretty lovely hike near Ushuaia city. Its not too difficulty and doesn't take too long: 10km from Ushuaia center and about two hours and a half going up to the glaciar. You can also take a taxi to the start but then its a very small hike and I personally liked to walk all the way there and back from Ushuaia. I think there a red route and a yellow one. Both go at least partly up to the glaciar. You can also follow the car road and find small pieces of trail intersected by the road easily. From the end of the car road you can choose to take the broad (former skying ground?) way or the smaller one on the eastern side of it. I took the broad one up and smaller one down. After a while, near the end, it does get a bit steeper but overall its very doable and safe. It doesn't require much experience or a good physical condition. The view up the mountain is pretty nice: you can see Ushuaia and Puerto Williams, Chile. Bring half a liter of water and some warm, waterproof clothes as it can be very windy up the mountain.
Luis VillegasLuis Villegas
El mes pasado tuve la oportunidad de visitar uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de la Patagonia argentina: el Glaciar Martial, ubicado en la hermosa ciudad de Ushuaia, a menudo conocida como "la ciudad más austral del mundo". A pesar de que no había nieve en la base del glaciar en el momento de mi visita, mi experiencia fue igualmente fascinante. Llegar al Glaciar Martial es relativamente fácil. Tomamos un taxi desde el centro de Ushuaia hasta el inicio del sendero. La caminata de aproximadamente dos horas es de dificultad moderada, con algunas pendientes y escalones de roca, pero en general, es accesible para personas de diferentes niveles de condición física. Aunque la falta de nieve en la base del glaciar podría parecer un aspecto negativo para algunos visitantes, en mi caso, esta situación permitió disfrutar de paisajes más verdes/rojizos y una flora variada. Además, el aire fresco y puro, junto con el sonido del agua de deshielo que fluía a través de pequeñas cascadas y arroyos, creaban un ambiente revitalizante. En la parte superior del glaciar, donde sí había nieve, tuvimos la oportunidad de admirar una vista panorámica espectacular de la ciudad de Ushuaia y el Canal Beagle. Las montañas nevadas alrededor y el contraste con el azul del agua y el verde rojizo del bosque otoñal dejaron una impresión duradera en mi memoria. A lo largo del sendero, encontramos varios miradores, cada uno con sus propias vistas únicas y hermosas. Cabe destacar que, aunque no es necesario contratar un guía, la experiencia puede enriquecerse al contar con uno, ya que pueden brindar información detallada sobre la geología, flora y fauna locales.
Steven LinSteven Lin
Decent hike overall, was suggested to get spikes for your shoes and hiking pole but both of those felt excessive if you have good grip as there isn't too much ice at the time I went but hard to say. I can see times where you would need spikes for sure. Decent ascent but not too bad overall in terms of the climb. Hike was busy but not to bad the first part is weird as you go through an active construction zone.
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Pretty lovely hike near Ushuaia city. Its not too difficulty and doesn't take too long: 10km from Ushuaia center and about two hours and a half going up to the glaciar. You can also take a taxi to the start but then its a very small hike and I personally liked to walk all the way there and back from Ushuaia. I think there a red route and a yellow one. Both go at least partly up to the glaciar. You can also follow the car road and find small pieces of trail intersected by the road easily. From the end of the car road you can choose to take the broad (former skying ground?) way or the smaller one on the eastern side of it. I took the broad one up and smaller one down. After a while, near the end, it does get a bit steeper but overall its very doable and safe. It doesn't require much experience or a good physical condition. The view up the mountain is pretty nice: you can see Ushuaia and Puerto Williams, Chile. Bring half a liter of water and some warm, waterproof clothes as it can be very windy up the mountain.
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El mes pasado tuve la oportunidad de visitar uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de la Patagonia argentina: el Glaciar Martial, ubicado en la hermosa ciudad de Ushuaia, a menudo conocida como "la ciudad más austral del mundo". A pesar de que no había nieve en la base del glaciar en el momento de mi visita, mi experiencia fue igualmente fascinante. Llegar al Glaciar Martial es relativamente fácil. Tomamos un taxi desde el centro de Ushuaia hasta el inicio del sendero. La caminata de aproximadamente dos horas es de dificultad moderada, con algunas pendientes y escalones de roca, pero en general, es accesible para personas de diferentes niveles de condición física. Aunque la falta de nieve en la base del glaciar podría parecer un aspecto negativo para algunos visitantes, en mi caso, esta situación permitió disfrutar de paisajes más verdes/rojizos y una flora variada. Además, el aire fresco y puro, junto con el sonido del agua de deshielo que fluía a través de pequeñas cascadas y arroyos, creaban un ambiente revitalizante. En la parte superior del glaciar, donde sí había nieve, tuvimos la oportunidad de admirar una vista panorámica espectacular de la ciudad de Ushuaia y el Canal Beagle. Las montañas nevadas alrededor y el contraste con el azul del agua y el verde rojizo del bosque otoñal dejaron una impresión duradera en mi memoria. A lo largo del sendero, encontramos varios miradores, cada uno con sus propias vistas únicas y hermosas. Cabe destacar que, aunque no es necesario contratar un guía, la experiencia puede enriquecerse al contar con uno, ya que pueden brindar información detallada sobre la geología, flora y fauna locales.
Luis Villegas

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Decent hike overall, was suggested to get spikes for your shoes and hiking pole but both of those felt excessive if you have good grip as there isn't too much ice at the time I went but hard to say. I can see times where you would need spikes for sure. Decent ascent but not too bad overall in terms of the climb. Hike was busy but not to bad the first part is weird as you go through an active construction zone.
Steven Lin

Steven Lin

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