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Termas: San Martín de los Andes

San Martín de los Andes, uma encantadora vila alpina às margens do Lago Lácar na província de Neuquén, oferece acesso a nascentes termais aquecidas pelo Vulcão Lanín. A combinação de paisagem montanhosa, florestas patagônicas e água mineral quente cria uma excepcional experiência de bem-estar.

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Introducao

San Martín de los Andes é uma das cidades mais pitorescas da Patagônia argentina, aninhada entre os Andes e as margens do Lago Lácar. O vizinho Vulcão Lanín aquece águas subterrâneas que emergem como termas nos terrenos do parque nacional circundante. Termas de Lahuen Co, a principal instalação termal da área, tornou-se um dos destinos termais mais populares da Patagônia argentina.

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Termas de Lahuen Co

Resort

Termas de Lahuen Co is the flagship thermal complex of the San Martín area, set in a stunning valley with views of Lanín Volcano. The name means 'healthy water' in Mapuche. Multiple outdoor pools at varying temperatures are built into the mountainside, with some offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and forests. The full spa offers massages, mud treatments, and hydrotherapy. The complex combines rustic Patagonian architecture with modern comfort.

Temperatura: 36-42°C
Custo de Entrada: $20,000 ARS per adult; spa packages available
Como Chegar: Located 16 km from San Martín de los Andes on Ruta Provincial 62 toward Lago Currhué. Paved road most of the way, short gravel section. About 25 minutes by car.
Melhor epoca: Year-round; winter is magical with snow-covered surroundings
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Termas de Epulafquen

Natural

Located within Lanín National Park near the beautiful Epulafquen Lake, these natural thermal springs offer a more rustic experience. The warm water emerges near the lakeshore, and informal pools have been created by stacking rocks. The setting is pure Patagonian wilderness, with araucaria forests and volcanic peaks all around.

Temperatura: 33-39°C
Custo de Entrada: National park entry fee ($5,000 ARS for foreigners)
Como Chegar: About 50 km from San Martín de los Andes, near Lago Epulafquen within Lanín National Park. Gravel road, 4x4 recommended in wet conditions. About 1.5 hours by car.
Melhor epoca: December to March
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Termas de Queñi

Selvagem

One of the most rewarding wild hot springs in Argentine Patagonia, the Queñi springs require a scenic hike through lenga and coihue forest. The trail passes waterfalls and river crossings before arriving at natural pools steaming in a forest clearing. The journey is as memorable as the destination.

Temperatura: 34-40°C
Custo de Entrada: Free (boat crossing fee applies)
Como Chegar: Accessible via a boat crossing of Lago Lácar to Quila Quina, then a 3-hour hike through native forest. Can also be reached by a longer overland trail.
Melhor epoca: January to March
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Dicas de Seguranca

Book Termas de Lahuen Co in advance during ski season and holidays, as it can reach capacity

The trail to Termas de Queñi is demanding — carry sufficient water and supplies

Register at the national park ranger station before hiking to wild springs

Winter driving to hot springs requires snow chains or winter tires

Altitude effects can occur above 1,500m — stay hydrated

Wildlife is present in national park areas — store food properly

O Que Levar

  • Roupa de banho
  • Toalha
  • Sapatos aquáticos
  • Roupas quentes (temperaturas caem rápido ao anoitecer)
  • Protetor solar e óculos de sol
  • Água potável
  • Dinheiro em pesos argentinos
  • Botas de trilha para termas selvagens
  • Correntes de neve no inverno

Melhor Temporada para Visitar

Termas de Lahuen Co operates year-round and each season offers a distinct experience. Winter (June to September) combines skiing with hot springs, and soaking in warm water surrounded by snow is unforgettable. Summer (December to March) is ideal for combining thermal visits with hiking to wilder springs. Autumn (April to May) brings stunning fall foliage.

Como Chegar

San Martín de los Andes is served by Chapelco Airport (CPC) with flights from Buenos Aires. The town is 1,600 km southwest of Buenos Aires (about 2 hours by plane or 18 hours by bus). From Bariloche, it is 190 km north via the famous Seven Lakes Route (Ruta 40/Ruta 234). A rental car is recommended for visiting hot springs, especially those in Lanín National Park.

Atracoes Proximas

Lanín Volcano trekking
Seven Lakes Route scenic drive
Chapelco ski resort (winter)
Quila Quina Mapuche community
Fly fishing on Lake Lácar and rivers
Huechulafquen Lake and lava fields

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Perguntas Frequentes

Posso combinar skiing and hot springs in winter?

Yes, this is one of the most popular winter activities. Chapelco ski resort is just 20 km from town, and Termas de Lahuen Co is 16 km in the other direction. A day of skiing followed by an evening soak is a classic San Martín experience.

É adequado para crianças?

Yes, Lahuen Co is family-friendly with pools at safe temperatures and good facilities. There are shallower pools suitable for children and a restaurant for breaks.

Quão difícil é a trilha to Termas de Queñi?

The hike is moderate to challenging, taking about 3 hours each way from Quila Quina. It involves some elevation gain, river crossings on log bridges, and forest trails. Good fitness and proper hiking footwear are required.

Há opções de hospedagem near the hot springs?

San Martín de los Andes has abundant accommodation from hostels to luxury hotels. There are also cabañas and lodges along the road to Lahuen Co. For wild springs, camping is available in designated national park areas.

Preciso de passe do Parque Nacional?

Yes, if visiting hot springs within Lanín National Park boundaries (Epulafquen, Queñi), you need to pay the national park entry fee. Termas de Lahuen Co is outside the park and does not require a park pass.

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