PUYEHUE NATIONAL PARK
PUYEHUE NATIONAL PARK






    A forest that protect the life

    So far only life has been discovered on land and trees play a very important role in this. They are silent guardians who protect, regulate and clean our planet.

    Trees: our silent guardians

    • Protect basins
    • They regulate the climate
    • They protect the soil and prevent erosion
    • They transform carbon dioxide into their own food
    • They provide oxygen to the atmosphere
    • Accumulates, stores and releases fresh water.
    TYPES OF FOREST
    IN PUYEHUE
    NOTHOFAGUS FOREST
    Coihue, Roble, Mañío, Lenga, Ñirre
    From 1,200 meters above sea level
    TYPES OF FOREST
    IN PUYEHUE
    TEMPERATE VALDIVIAN FOREST
    Tepa, Hazel, Arrayán, Ulmo, Mosses, Mushrooms, Ferns
    700 meters above sea level
    TYPES OF FOREST
    IN PUYEHUE
    SCAPY FOREST
    Rivers, Pampa, Myrtaceae (murta, maqui, mora)
    300 meters above sea level

    Hot Springs

    The hot springs of Puyehue spring from a unique volcanic source, loaded with minerals beneficial to health. Immersing yourself in these waters provides relief for the joints, stimulates oxygenation, strengthens the immune system, and above all, relaxes the body and mind. They are considered a healing source and offer a unique experience for well-being.

    THE POWER OF THE FOREST

    An ancient whisper that caresses the soul, where trees are bridges between earth and sky, weaving stories in green leaves.