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Piedra del Aguila

Futaleufú, Futaleufu, Los Lagos, Chile
4.7(183)
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Piedra del Águila is a second category Municipality and the capital city of Collón Curá Department, located in Neuquén Province, Argentina.

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4.7
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4.0
2y

Its a bit of a walk from town, but we drove. Had to park at the bottom, and somw gentlemen was asking 2000 for us to park there so we didnt argue. The walk took about an hour, super dusty on a dirt/gravel road. It was uphill the whole time, and once you got about 10p meters from the top there is a private gate where you need to pay 200p a person to get to the viewpoint. The top is 100% worth it. So beautiful and amazing and gives a great lookout of the landscape below. A top hike to do while...

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2.0
1y

Pésima experiencia, una verdadera estafa. Al llegar al estacionamiento "oficial"de la Piedra de Águila, un señor nos indicó que solo se tenía que pagar los $2.000 de estacionamiento para poder subir a la Piedra. Debido a las señaléticas que indicaban que se cobraba 2.000 al llegar a la cima, le preguntamos al señor (que es la persona a cargo de administrar el estacionamiento) si aparte de los $2.000 tendríamos que pagar un monto adicional al momento de subir, quién nos respondió enfaticamente que era suficiente lo que ya habíamos pagado para estacionar. Sin embargo, para desagrado de nosotros, al llegar a la cima no nos dejaron entrar a la Piedra ya que efectivamente había que pagar un monto adicional al del estacionamiento. En fin, por más que suplicamos y explicamos que el señor del estacionamiento nos había MENTIDO (o más bien estafado), no pudimos entrar, así que todo fue un desperdicio de dos horas en las que los tábanos nos comieron vivos.

PD. No se puede entrar con perros, eso tampoco te lo dicen al momento de cobrarte los $2.000 de...

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1y

There were 2 very aggressive dogs near the top that tried to attack me. The owner didn't seem to care, nor did the people at the entrance that took the $3.000 pesos entry fee. The dogs need to be kept behind a fence or put down. If I had kept walking along the path they would have bitten me. I had to shout at them to back off and end...

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samuel deansamuel dean
Its a bit of a walk from town, but we drove. Had to park at the bottom, and somw gentlemen was asking 2000 for us to park there so we didnt argue. The walk took about an hour, super dusty on a dirt/gravel road. It was uphill the whole time, and once you got about 10p meters from the top there is a private gate where you need to pay 200p a person to get to the viewpoint. The top is 100% worth it. So beautiful and amazing and gives a great lookout of the landscape below. A top hike to do while visiting futalefue.
aykut baytaraykut baytar
Beautiful place with a cool view over the lake. There is an entrance fee of 2000 pesos which you pay at the top in cash. I came across some Gauchos bringing a bull uphill so if you see them and don't understand what they're saying, they're telling you to move away from the road because the bull is aggressive.
Claudia RojasClaudia Rojas
Fenomenal caminata!, de aprox 3km desde el Estacionamiento, el dueño cobra 2 mil por auto, tiene un pequeño almacen, donde puedes comprar mermeladas y huevos de campo, pronto habilitará baños.Muy amable! La caminata para mi fue de dificultad moderada, tengo artrosis en una rodilla, y de ida es todo en pendiente, casi no hay descansos en plano. Al llegar te encuentras con otro portón, que indica que el predio es privado, te cobran 2mil por persona. Falta señaletica y quizás algunas barandas en algunos sectores más peligrosos. Ideal llevar zapatos de treking y bastones. Hacerlo temprano evitaras el calor y el viento, que por lo que nos dijeron puede desestabilizarte. Llevar agua y algún snack para reponer energía. Extra...bajar por un sendero lateral y encontraras una cueva de piedra. Espectacular vista al Lago Pinto y Noroeste y por el otro lado al Lago Lonconao.
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Its a bit of a walk from town, but we drove. Had to park at the bottom, and somw gentlemen was asking 2000 for us to park there so we didnt argue. The walk took about an hour, super dusty on a dirt/gravel road. It was uphill the whole time, and once you got about 10p meters from the top there is a private gate where you need to pay 200p a person to get to the viewpoint. The top is 100% worth it. So beautiful and amazing and gives a great lookout of the landscape below. A top hike to do while visiting futalefue.
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Beautiful place with a cool view over the lake. There is an entrance fee of 2000 pesos which you pay at the top in cash. I came across some Gauchos bringing a bull uphill so if you see them and don't understand what they're saying, they're telling you to move away from the road because the bull is aggressive.
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Fenomenal caminata!, de aprox 3km desde el Estacionamiento, el dueño cobra 2 mil por auto, tiene un pequeño almacen, donde puedes comprar mermeladas y huevos de campo, pronto habilitará baños.Muy amable! La caminata para mi fue de dificultad moderada, tengo artrosis en una rodilla, y de ida es todo en pendiente, casi no hay descansos en plano. Al llegar te encuentras con otro portón, que indica que el predio es privado, te cobran 2mil por persona. Falta señaletica y quizás algunas barandas en algunos sectores más peligrosos. Ideal llevar zapatos de treking y bastones. Hacerlo temprano evitaras el calor y el viento, que por lo que nos dijeron puede desestabilizarte. Llevar agua y algún snack para reponer energía. Extra...bajar por un sendero lateral y encontraras una cueva de piedra. Espectacular vista al Lago Pinto y Noroeste y por el otro lado al Lago Lonconao.
Claudia Rojas

Claudia Rojas

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