| Los Caiquenes | Cno a Ensenada (Ruta 225) Km 9,5 |
| Hotel Dreams de Los Volcanes | Del Salvador 21 |
| Cumbres Patagonicas | Imperial 561 |
| Arrebol Patagonia | Camino Ensenada Km2 Ruta 225 |
| Hotel Patagónico | Klenner 349 |
| Gran Hotel Colonos del Sur | Del Salvador 24 |
| Terrazas del Lago | Vicente Pérez Rosales 1571 |
| Solace Hotel | Imperial 211 |
| Cabaña del Lago Hotel | Klenner 195 |
| Bellavista | Av Vicente Rosales 60 |
| Peulla | Parque Nac. Vicente. P. Rosales |
| Los Alerces | Av. V. Pérez Rosales 1281 |
| Hotel Colonos del Sur Mirador | Estación 505 |
| Borde Lago | Camino Ensenada - Km.4 |
| Wilder | Av. Gramado s/n |
| Weisserhaus | San Pedro 252 |
| Puerto Chico | Perez Rosales 1589 |
| Licarayén | San José 114 |
| Gran Hotel Germania | San Ignacio 1286 |
| Casa Kalfu |
Tronador 1134 |
| Terrazas Express | Ramon Freire 1057 |
| Puerto Varas | Del Salvador 587 |
| Patagonia Hotel | Bulnes 1270 |
| Del Bosque | Santa Rosa 714 |
| The Guest House B & B | O`Higgins 608 |
| Puerto Varas | Del Salvador 587 |
| Puelche | Av. Imperial 695 |
| Casa Molino Guest House | Parcela 8 costanera viento norte |
| Casa Kalfu |
Tronador 1134 |
| Sirocco | San Pedro 537 |
| Los Caiquenes | Cno a Ensenada (Ruta 225) Km 9,5 |
| Ignacia Villoria | Santa Rosa 714 |
| Fox Hill Bed & Breakfast | Ruta 225 km 37 |
| Ensenada | A 43 Km. de Pto Varas .Villa Ensenada |
| Ayentemo | Vicente Pérez Rosales 950 |
| Casa Ko B&B | Camino a Ensenada Km. 37 |
| Arrebol Patagonia | Camino Ensenada Km2 Ruta 225 |
| ZIP | NDD | IDD | ||||||||
| 5550000 | 065 | +56 65 |
Rafting
Rafting is a team sport, in which all the crew members in the boat row and position themselves in a coordinated manner in order to balance their weight when going through the river rapids and keep themselves afloat.
The standard number of people allowed on the boat is from six to eight crew members, depending on the boat size.
Rafting beginners are recommended to remain in the center of the boat. Those who are somehow experienced and prefer to row may stay in front, whereas the most experienced generally stay at the back.
Mountain Biking
Enter the two-wheel world and learn the secrets of mountain biking to go around the mountain in the safest way.
This sport is one of the quickest to have evolved with the passing of time, becoming a much more risky and amusing modality to enjoy the most inaccessible and complicated paths in the mountain.