Where to Go in Chile: Chiloé - Find your Chile
A land of myths and legends, unique folklore and culinary traditions. Visiting Chiloé is like entering a magical world blessed in nature and culture. From the moment you first set foot on this extraordinary island, its singular identity will take you by surprise.
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Tierra Chiloé 2018
Many thanks to everyone who visited our newly expanded #TierraChiloé during the 2017-2018 season. We hope you’ll return for even more adventures to further explore the magic of the Island of Chiloé.
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A piece of Paradise in Chiloe, 34 has natural forest with a view to the lake Huillinco, suitable to develop a special project, or set a lifestyle home. Chiloé Island, also known as Greater Island of Chiloé (Isla Grande de Chiloé), is the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago off the coast of Chile, in the Pacific Ocean. The island is located in southern Chile, in the Los Lagos Region. Chiloé Island and the Chonos Archipelago are a southern extension of the Chilean coastal range, which runs north and south, parallel to the Pacific coast and the Andes Mountains. The Chilean Central Valley lies between the coastal mountains and the Andes, of which the Gulfs of Ancud and Corcovado form the southern extension. Mountains run north and south along the spine of the island. The east coast is deeply indented, with several natural harbors and numerous smaller islands.
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Parque Nacional Chiloé, Patagonia, Chile. More info: palafitocucaolodge.com
Hotel Palafito Cucao Lodge Chiloé was built with native wood, preserving the local construction style. Its unbeatable location allow to enjoy the spectacular view of Lake Cucao and its surroundings, full of flora and fauna. Palafito Cucao Lodge is open all year around, and has all the necessary equipment such as fully equipped kitchen, private bathrooms and hot water in all bedrooms. It also offers activities like kayak and bike rental, guided treks and horseback rides.
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Travel Chiloe- The Legend of how the Southern Islands of Chiloe were created. Includes footage from Castro, Cucao, Muelle de las almas, Detif, Huillinco, and other more remote locations - Beautiful island with so much rich history :)
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Our Adventure to Isla Chiloe, Chile
We rented a car from the Puerto Montt Airport and we quickly were on our way. The water crossing is quite easy, with frequent ferries passing between the mainland and Isla Chiloe, and if you don’t want to rent a car there were plenty of tour buses on the ferry also. On the island, there is just one main road that runs north to south, with off-roads to all the areas you will be visiting. But that’s boring, we’re on an island. Instead, we opted to turn off as soon as we could and use the local road following the coastline, passing through small local “towns” on our way down to Quemchi. We stayed our first night at Las Conchas de sus Mares, run by an awesome South American family who has traveled a lot and found their paradise here. There wasn’t much going on in Quemchi though, so one night here was sufficient before we said our goodbyes and moved on.
Continuing south, we made a quick detour to Isla Aucar, where one of the famous churches sits alone with access via a long wooden bridge. We soon spotted some locals digging through the mud for mussels and eating them fresh and had to try them out. We made our way down and they offered us some to try, so we politely accepted and cracked our mussels open on a nearby rock. Although a cool experience, I can tell you we won’t be doing that again any time soon. The bitterness was fiercely offensive and did not subside for some time. Lesson learned. Our next stop was in the small fishing village of Tenaún, where we checked out our favorite church on the island.
Before we reached the main town of Castro, where we were planning to spend the next few days, we still had a few more stopovers. The first of which was Dalcahue, where we did a little more shopping and stopped for lunch at Brisas Marinas for their legendary curanto. The curanto is a fisherman's basket of sorts, where they take mussels of various species, clams, chicken, ham and some other items (whatever they wanted), and steam it all in one big bag then bring it out to your table. It is recommended for 2 people, but no matter how much we ate we never seemed to get anywhere. This was some magical bottomless seafood basket. Our day wasn’t over yet, and our amazing hosts from the evening before told us we had to explore the island of Curaco de Velez. Another ferry ride and we were on our way to the town of the same name. Once we arrived we made our way to Ostras los Troncos that had been recommended to us by several locals as the best place in all of Chile for fresh oysters. Although difficult, after our bottomless seafood lunch, we ordered a few oysters and they stood up to their reputation as some of the best oysters we have ever tasted.
Once back onto the main island we made haste and were soon in the municipality of Castro. We initially planned to spend 2 days exploring this town, though, after a quick stroll around town, we seemed to have seen it all and moved on the very next day. This was a blessing in surprise, as it allowed us to venture to another part of the region we thought we had to miss on our original itinerary, Isla Lemuy.
While exploring options on AirBnB for Isla Chiloe, the first one that grabbed our eye was El Castaño Farm, but our original timing didn’t allow us time. Now, with an extra night, we booked it as soon as we could and Silvio met us as we got off the ferry. He guided us to the farm while telling us all about the island. After dropping our bags off, we left to explore the island and visit a few of the local UNESCO listed churches, as well as the cool viewing towers, dotted all around the island. We returned home just as his wife was prepping dinner and she taught us how to make homemade spaghetti, which was so cool.
The following morning we were back on the road, driving directly across the island to the small western town of Cucao. A town with a wonderful National Park and the famous Muelle de las Almas; or Pier of Souls. We stayed at the Palafito Cucao, which was a new hostel in the perfect location. Located right on the lake's edge, and close to the entrance to the National Park. With plenty of time before sunset, we took off into the park. It was a very comfortable walk, with the bonus of a little café at the furthest point of the trail for a quick beer and some freshly made empanadas. The following morning, we were up super early to make our way to the Muelle de las Almas before the rest of the tourists. It was raining quite a bit, though as we approached the pier it started to get better, and as we reached it, the skies were clear revealing an absolutely gorgeous sight. The coastline here is beautiful, and the sight of the pier was very welcomed after a long, cold, wet walk. We were lucky to be the first ones, so we had time to take photos and enjoy the serene beauty before heading back and walking past all the tour groups arriving by the busload.
Tierra Chiloé (Chiloé Island, Chile)
Unique hotel in a magnificent setting on the Rilán Peninsula, a 30-minute drive from downtown Castro, Chiloé Island’s capital. Perched on a hillside, the main building houses a glass-enclosed lounge with indoor and outdoor fireplaces, a lovely restaurant and a spa on the prism-shaped ground floor with heated swimming pools. The 24 well-designed rooms, including five family rooms and two suites, feature wood paneling, picture windows with sea views and rich local fabrics (no A/C). Day trips aboard Tierra Chiloé’s elegant wooden yacht, kayaking, horseback riding and guided hikes; also cultural tours to nearby historic villages.
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Trekking im Tantauco Park (Chiloe, Chile)
Video unser 6tägigen Trekking Tour im Tantauco National Park auf der Insel Chiloe in Chile. Es hat leider durchgehend geregnet, so dass ich nur Videos mit der GoPro machen konnte.
Auch wenn man es stellenweise kaum erkennen kann, ist das alles der offizielle Wanderweg. Der Park ist aber so wenig frequentiert und es regnet oft so stark, dass man den Weg stellenweise mehr erahnen als wirklich sehen kann.
Die Hütten hatten wir bis auf einen Tag komplett für uns alleine! Und es gab nichts schöneres, wenn man durchgefroren und durchnässt endlich in der Hütte den Holzofen anzünden konnte.
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Parque Nacional Chiloe
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