【5K】Recorriendo CENTRO VILLA LA AGOSTURA VERANO 2024 | Walking tour

Hello friends how are you??? For those who don’t know me, my name is Maximiliano.. and together with my family we welcome you to a new video!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are visiting Villa la Angostura, a true paradise in the heart of Argentine Patagonia. We are walking along Avenida Arrayanes, the main street in the city center.

Located in the province of Neuquén, 110 kilometers from San Martín de los Andes, and just 76 from San Carlos de Bariloche (Province of Río Negro), this small mountain village on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi has excellent accommodation services. and gastronomy to receive visitors all year round.

Its architecture of cabins and mountains seduces everyone who knows it. Lovers of fishing for large trout know that Villa La Angostura is a mythical place. A few kilometers from the city, the mouth of the Correntoso River is ideal for fishing them.

During the winter, the Village is visited by thousands of tourists who come to Cerro Bayo to satisfy their favorite pastime: skiing and winter sports.

In autumn its trees are painted ocher, yellow, orange and red, in winter the snow covers everything, spring brings with it the awakening of flora and fauna, while the summer of Villa La Angostura gives rise to activities recreational.

If you have different varieties to enjoy, Villa la Angostura has it all. Beaches, forests and mountains. All in the same place.

More than flirtatious, Villa La Angostura seems to have been taken from a fairy tale, gnomes and elves. In the middle of the mountain range, surrounded by rivers, lakes and ancient forests, it is the perfect place to rest.

Villa La Angostura attracts tourists because of the possibility of enjoying their vacations in contact with nature and, surely, when they travel around in search of its lakes, forests and mountains, they will find a small house hidden among the vegetation, or they

Will cross somewhere. countryman, and it is likely that this will awaken your interest in learning more about its people, its past and its customs. This area has been inhabited for approximately 10,000 years. Since then, indigenous people, conquerors, missionaries and settlers have left their mark.

The latter arrived at the end of the last century. In 1902, after the Boundary Question with Chile had been resolved, the National Government created the Nahuel Huapi Agropastoral Colony, distributed over the entire perimeter of the lake of the same name. It was comprised of lots of 625 hectares, to which access was had through public auction.

So it was that with a lot of effort, settlers began to settle and dedicated themselves to agricultural-pastoral activity and forestry exploitation. In this era a visionary stands out; Cousin Capraro.

In 1934 the Nahuel Huapi National Park was created, thus beginning a new stage for the area, which little by little was transformed into a center of tourist attraction. Exequiel Bustillo was the one who, as president of the institution, promoted the necessary works to be able to access the beauties of our landscapes.

One of the most important improvements were those made to the infrastructure, among which is the opening and conditioning of the current national route 231, in 1994, which connects our town with the rest of the country and which until then was only a footprint that was called “Horseshoe Path”.

Since then the town has been growing and developing until it became this beautiful town that we share today on this tour. Beautiful galleries, and shopping malls!!!! When was Villa La Angostura founded?

Exequiel Bustillo had purchased two pastoral lots the previous year, identified as numbers XII and who ran in the face of an unexpected situation.

He then decided to process the installation of a radio-telegraph on his property. He went to San Carlos de Bariloche and requested an audience with the Director of the local Post and Telegraph office, Dr. Carlos Risso Domínguez.

The official proposed to install a radiotelegraph office in the “Correntoso” area, a place where the residents had shown interest in having that service. An office with a tower would be installed in combination with another one of greater power in the town of Bariloche.

In those days Bustillo was staying at the Hotel Correntoso or at the accommodation of the Scot Ernesto Jewell in Puerto Manzano, as he did not have comfort in his new property that was under construction.

At the Correntoso Hotel he mentioned it to Primo Capraro, who joined the proposal effusively, and decided to collaborate with the equivalent of three thousand pesos, providing the labor for the construction of the office. Bustillo and Ketrihue (the ranch owned by the Lynch and Uribelarrea families) contributed the remaining 50%.

Exequiel Bustillo then confirmed the work to the Director of the Bariloche office of the Nation’s Post and Telegraph Office. True to his practical style, Primo Capraro immediately set about building the office.

It is worth noting the gesture of this Italian immigrant who supported the proposal, but who was going through an acute financial crisis in those days, due to the lack of payment from the National State for his work as the main contractor for the Railway.

The first firm step occurred on Tuesday, January 19, when the parties signed an Act of Commitment which highlighted “the Minister of War, General Agustín P. In his report to the Executive Branch, he obtained the often sponsored Bariloche-Puerto Blest telegraph line, and established the need to provide the area called Correntoso with a wireless telegraph line.”

The document clarified “Please note that the creation of this office is subject to the following conditions: the devices such as the house and its installation will be paid for by the residents of the benefited place.

The purpose of this meeting is to locate the most appropriate point for the construction of the building that the industrialist Mr. Primo Capraro will build immediately and whose plan will be signed by those present and that will be filed with these minutes.”

Despite the critical general situation, the work planned in the “Correntoso” area became a reality in just ninety days.

Thus, on that Sunday, May 15, 1932, at 11 in the morning, a large group of neighbors and with the presence of the students of School 104, held a simple ceremony to inaugurate the “Correntoso” radiotelegraph office building. ”.

This act is considered the founding act of the town, however the name Villa la Angostura was imposed by Exequiel Bustillo only four years later. But that is part of another story.

The ANGOSTURA HOTEL was the first built in the Village by National Parks. Its first owners were a family of Spanish origin with the last name Cores, who had it from the year ’38 when it was built until ’47 when Mr. Cilley acquired it.

Also designed by the architect Bustillo and built in stone and wood, it constitutes a jewel of Parques architecture since from the beginning it had private bathrooms and central heating, cutting-edge services in those years.

In front of the main door you can see an old coihue with hundreds of years in its roots that has developed in an unusual way. Its park offers a unique view of the port and the lake, and from there you can take the hotel’s boats for excursions.

Staying at this hotel means being transported back to those times when tourists came to Modesta Victoria to enjoy their vacations. CORRENTOSO HOTEL:

Around 1920, Primo Capraro built on the Correntoso River, on the same site occupied by the current hotel, a modest establishment made entirely of tongue-and-groove wood and cypress shingle roofs. It was made up of five rooms with a capacity of up to 30 people. It worked until the end of the ’40s.

The first groups of tourists who came to discover the area or lake excursions from Bariloche arrived at this hotel. It also had, on the beach of the Última Esperanza arm, some benches and tables where tourists were taken to spend the day and have tea.

There was also a general business there, run by the hotel manager, where the residents got their supplies. Clotilde Carmoney, a memorable neighbor, says that when they were children they lived in “Selvana” (ten blocks from the intersection, on the way to the Villa)

And they had to go shopping at this store that was on the other side of the river; Then they would warn of their arrival with shots and the warehouse manager would take their order (yelling) and bring it to them crossing by boat.

In 1950, Primo Capraro’s son, Francisco, built the current Hotel Correntoso, using blocks of volcanic sand as a novel material for its structure. It had capacity for about 70-80 people.

The staff was brought from Bariloche and among them were Swiss women who, with their hotel experience, professionally trained many of the people who work in tourism today.

Tourism companies such as Villalonga and Exprinter from Buenos Aires organized excursions for small groups that stayed two or three days. They arrived by train to Jacobacci, from there they were taken by car to Bariloche and then they were shipped to the hotel.

On a hill located behind the hotel, there stands a bust raised by the residents in memory of Primo Capraro, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival in the area of ​​the main promoter of regional development in 1953.

I am going to leave you a list of the main attractions that Villa la Angostura has: 1. Correntoso River 2. Lake Espejo Grande 3. Cerro Bayo 4. Ñivinco Waterfalls 5. Lake Correntoso 6. Los Arrayanes National Park

7. Lake Espejo Chico 8. Horseback Riding and ATVs Montahue 9. Belvedere Viewpoint 10. Río Bonito Waterfall 11. Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion Chapel 12. Bahia Mansa Well friends, I leave you enjoying the tour…

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Hola queridos amigos como están??? Sean Bienvenidos a nuestro canal.
Seguimos de vacaciones de verano por la Patagonia Argentina.
Hoy vamos a visitar uno de los lugares mas exclusivos que tiene la Patagonia. Villa la Angostura, daremos un paseo por el centro, arrancando el recorrido en Plaza San Martin , Avenida Arrayanes , paseo de artesanos y culminaremos en la termina de ómnibus.
Espero que les guste. Acompáñenme a seguir recorriendo nuevos lugares.

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Villa La Angostura es una ciudad turística en el lago Nahuel Huapi de la Patagonia argentina. Es conocida por sus edificios de madera de estilo alpino. El Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi circundante tiene montañas andinas, lagos y bosques. Cerca está el Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes que alberga esta especie de árbol hace siglos. Las pistas de esquí del cerro Bayo se encuentran justo afuera de la ciudad. El camino Siete Lagos serpentea al norte hacia la ciudad de San Martín de los Andes.

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