Discover Bariloche in August: What to do and how to get there

Located in the heart of Argentinian Patagonia, it is a fascinating destination all year round. However, in August, this city turns into a winter wonderland that offers a wide range of activities for all tastes. Get to know the snow in Bariloche.

From winter sports to cultural festivals, Bariloche has something special for every visitor. Below, we present a guide with the best options to make the most of this destination in August.



1. Enjoy skiing and snowboarding


Undoubtedly, one of the biggest attractions of Bariloche in winter is skiing and snowboarding. Cerro Catedral, one of the largest and most modern ski resorts in South America, offers slopes for all levels, from beginners to experts. With more than 120 km of skiable slopes, modern lift systems and first-class infrastructure, it is the perfect place to enjoy these snow sports.


2. Venture on toboggan and snowshoeing tours


For those who prefer a different experience, dog sledding tours or snowshoeing are ideal options. These activities allow you to explore the snowy landscapes in a peaceful way and enjoy nature at its best.


3. Participate in the Snow Festival


August is the month of the Winter Festival in Bariloche, an event that celebrates the season with a variety of cultural and sports activities. The festival will take place on August 17 and 18 and includes ski and snowboard competitions, concerts, art shows, and many other activities that make the city a vibrant entertainment center.

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4. Taste the local gastronomy


Bariloche is also famous for its delicious gastronomy. You can't leave without trying artisanal chocolate, an emblem of the city. In addition, local restaurants offer a variety of traditional Patagonian dishes, such as lamb on the grill, trout, and venison, all paired with wines from the region.


5. Take a boat trip on lake Nahuel Huapi


A boat trip on Lake Nahuel Huapi is an activity you can't miss. The lake, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, offers spectacular views and an incomparable sense of tranquility. There are several excursions that take you to different points of the lake, such as Victoria Island and the Myrtle Forest.


6. Explore the civic center and museums


The civic center of Bariloche is the historic heart of the city. Here you can visit the museum of Patagonia, which offers a comprehensive overview of the region's natural and cultural history. Strolling through the streets of the center will allow you to enjoy the typical architecture of the area and the local craft shops.

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7. Experience the nightlife


The nightlife in Bariloche also has a lot to offer. Bars and craft breweries are located throughout the city, where you can sample local beers and enjoy live music. In addition, the boliches (discos) offer fun until the early hours of the morning.



First-class accommodation


Bariloche has a wide range of accommodation, from boutique hotels to rustic cabins, suitable for all budgets. The hospitality of the local people and the quality of the services make the stay comfortable and enjoyable.

How to get to Bariloche

Recommendations for traveling to Bariloche

●       Reservations: it is advisable to make reservations for flights and accommodation in advance, especially in the high season (July-August).

 

●       Documentation: make sure you have all the necessary documentation to travel, including passports, visas (if applicable), and any current health requirements.

 

●       Local transportation: when you arrive in Bariloche, you can get around the city and its surroundings in taxis, local buses, or by renting a car.

 

In summary, Bariloche in August is a destination that combines adventure, relaxation, culture and gastronomy in an impressive natural environment. No matter what your interest is, this Patagonian city has something special to offer you. Don't wait any longer and plan your trip to Bariloche this winter!