Patagonia, Sunday, May 19, 2013
The best information about the main winter resort

Nevados de Chillán

Runs and Lifts

At Chillán ski resort, the base is at 1,600 meters and its maximum height is 2,700 meters, reaching a 1,100-meter vertical drop. It offers 29 runs in excellent condition and 11 lifts. 30% of the surface is conditioned for beginners, 40% for intermediate level and the remaining 30% only for experts.

The 13-kilometer-long Las tres Marías run is the resort's pride. It is the longest in South America and, after going down the white slopes, it gets into the heart of a fantastic forest of ancient trees.

Likewise, there is a special cross-country ski circuit at 1,600 meters of height, surrounding a native forest with mild slopes that turns this variety into a matchless experience in Nevados de Chillán.

LIFTS (11)
Surface Lifts 6
Double Chairlifts 4
Triple Chairlifts 1

Chillán

Runs and Lifts Chillán
Canopy

Canopy is a new adventure sport whose main objective is to offer a unique activity and a different ecological experience which consists in not altering the habitat.
The feeling of going through the Valdivian forest or the Andean Patagonian forest from the tops of the trees, swinging or hanging in the middle of nowhere, is both funny and exciting.

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Horseback Excursions

Those who wish to experiment something new may choose a horseback ride over mountains, amidst forests, along beaches or across streams with the whole family enjoying beautiful moments.
It is ideal to go on these excursions guided by the local experts and on docile Creole horses.
If you are going on a short excursion, it is not necessary that you can ride. A quick theoretical chat with the guide will be enough for you to get used to the reins.

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