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Bariloche Mountain Bike Week

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Key Information:
Tour Duration: 6 day(s)
Group Size: 6 - 16 people
Destination(s): Argentina  
Specialty Categories: Bicycle Touring   Multi-activity  
Season: November - April
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: Yes
Minimum Per Person Price: 989 US Dollar (USD)
Maximum Per Person Price: 989 US Dollar (USD)


This famous destination is known around the world for its magnificent natural scenery – with amazing lakes and majestic mountains, thick native forests and magical deserts, Bariloche never ceases to amaze, and there´s no better way of experiencing this than on a mountain bike. We have designed this tour so that everyone can enjoy the marvelous landscapes and remote settlements that have also made the surroundings of Bariloche so famous, creating a unique week of adventure.

Come experience the same trails and secret spots that we have been exploring and getting to know for years, in a week of adventure that you will forever remember.

Duration: 6 days / 5 nights

2009 dates: Oct 24-29, Nov 14-19, Dec 05-10
2010 dates: Jan 02-07, Feb 20-25, Mar 27 – Apr 01

Begins and ends in: Bariloche, Argentina
Airport-in and Airport-out city: Bariloche, Argentina

Price: US $989 (single supplement - add US $150)

* Day to day itinerary

day 1: night descent of Mount Otto - the perfect welcome

This afternoon we will receive the group with a welcome cocktail, followed by a detailed presentation of the tour, as well as a mini-clinic on mountain biking. We will fit the bikes and have a brief ride, making sure everything is in perfect order, after which we will hop on our van, driving to the top of Cerro Otto. The upper ridge of the mountain has great riding trails, crossing through thick forests – there are trails with different technical levels to choose from. The views from atop are truly magical, with the Andes Range on one side, the Patagonian Steppe on the other, and lakes and forests all around us. We’ll find the perfect spot to view the sunset over the Andes - a real treat! The adventure continues when we get on our bikes again, for a nighttime descent all the way back to town. With the city’s lights off in the distance, and wrapped in the immense darkness, our lamps will guide us on our way down. You will surely remember this experience!

Today’s activity
Approx. 15 km (9 miles) over dirt and gravel road or trails, with some light hills at the start, then all downhill, medium technical difficulty.

day 2: the Ñirihuau Valley - ranches, rivers and canyons

After a morning ride in our van, we’ll arrive at the edge of the Patagonian Steppe. With impressive peaks and green forests in sight, we’ll begin this magical day of crossing the Ñirihuau River Valley. We will approach the Cerro Las Buitreras (Vulture Nests´ Mountain) - this amazing peak is famous as a preferred breeding area for the Andean Condor, and its eroded volcanic rock makes for a truly impressive sight. Our morning’s biking ends upon arrival at Estancia La Esperanza, where we’ll live a very special day. La Esperanza (Hope Ranch) is a working ranch, situated in the heart of the Ñirihuau Valley, set deep among mountains outside Bariloche. We’ll meet Gerd Hickmann, our host at the ranch – born in Germany, Gerd is today an adopted Patagonian man. In this company we will enjoy an outdoors country picnic by a quiet stream or under the shelter of the ranch´s main house, while we sip on Argentine yerba mate.

After lunch and relaxing at the ranch’s main house, you will have the option for more biking. You can also opt to go horseback riding through the tight canyons of La Esperanza, under mountains and peaks eroded by the wind, creating an imposing and majestic landscape. This is also a special place for viewing the native fauna – it is common to see the Andean Condor flying high above, or red deer racing towards the forest.

Today’s activity
25 km (15 miles) over dirt back roads, some gravel, some light uphills, low technical difficulty.

Optional
For horse lovers, this is a unique opportunity - please ask us previously, so that we can organize your horseback outing after our morning ride (this activity is not included in the price of the tour).


day 3: mountain bike and rafting in the Manso River

The day begins with a morning drive, heading South in our comfortable van, travelling over the edge of the National Park – a fantastic ride, winding through various lakes and mountain ranges covered with thick native forests. After an hour and a half in the van, we arrive at the Manso River Valley, inside the National Park. This will be a day of adventure – we´ll first jump on our bikes, initiating a wonderful ride over trails on the edge of the river. After this very fun stretch on the bikes, we will stop for a light lunch, taken outdoors, inside an exuberant forest with views of the river.

The magnificent Manso carries cristal-clear snowmelt waters, fed by the mountain chains of the region, and winds its way towards the nearby Pacific Ocean. This creates an awesome setting for a rafting journey, all the way to the very border with Chile. The river’s rapids are great for a safe and fun rafting experience. After this fantastic experience, we’ll have a barbeque lunch together, prepared by our friends at the Manso.

Today’s activity
21 km (13 miles) over dirt trails, with some steep hills, medium technical difficulty; some streams have to be waded on foot. Rafting is class III + or below, depending on conditions. No previous experience is required.


day 4: singletrack below Cerro Catedral

After a day of so much adrenaline, we’ll begin a little later this morning, so that you can sleep in a bit, or relax with a book after breakfast. Another fantastic mountain biking experience awaits us, this time riding over fun singletrack and downhill trails. After a short drive to Villa Catedral, the resort base for South America’s most developed ski area, we’ll use the lifts to access the magnificent views atop Catedral’s upper ridge - these world-class sights could not be left out. You can choose from restaurants on the mountain or at Villa Catedral for your lunch.

We’ll hop on our bikes again, this time en route to Lake Gutierrez – its deep blue colors contrast with the dry mountains on the opposite edge, as well as with the inmense native forest below our feet. Here you can choose from taking a smooth, easy dirt road, descending to the lake’s shore. Or you can get on a tight singletrack trail that crosses the forest, always on the side of Mount Catedral, negotiating roots in some stretches, or controlling your speed as you descend fast over smooth singletrack. Once we arrive at the lake, we’ll stop at Hosteria El Retorno, where we´ll have refreshments or the famous tea of El Retorno, while soaking in the delightful scenery at Lake Gutierrez. If you haven’t had enough adventure, we can join Lake Gutierrez with the Virgen de las Nieves (Our Lady of the Snows) shrine, crossing little used trails through pretty forests in the outskirts of Bariloche.

Today’s activity
Approx 20 km (12 miles) of technical trails over the foothills of Cathedral, with sectors of roots and rocks, medium-high technical difficulty, and some steep hills. The optional dirt road to Lake Gutierrez is low-medium technical difficulty, all downhill or flat. The dirt trails to Virgen de las Nieves are mostly flat or rolling hills, with few steep uphills, low technical difficulty.

day 5: the magical Patagonian Steppe

Today’s journey begins after a brief shuttle to the mouth of the Limay River. Fed by the snow melt waters of Lake Nahuel Huapi, the river is truly beautiful – its turquoise and emerald waters make their way under eroded rocks and jagged peaks, and poplar trees line its shores. We will pedal over a remote dirt road taking us through small farms and ranches – here we will have the opportunity to see and meet local farmers. At some stretches, we’ll get off the main road, going over off-road tracks that take us to impressive views of the distant Andes Range. With some luck, we will see local wildlife, like the guanaco (a type of llama), its elegant silhouette off in the distance; or even the choique, a type of ostrich that is native to the region.

Upon arriving at Villa Llanquin, a small country town on the shores of the river, we are awaited by local friends with a country asado, as grilled meat is called in Argentina. We’ll have plenty of time to rest up by the river, take a soak in the water, or even do some more mountain biking in the afternoon. Tonight we’ll have our goodbye dinner, together celebrating the week´s accomplishments and adventures - the perfect ending to this great trip.

Today’s activity
26 km (16 miles) on dirt and gravel roads and trails, with some steep hills.

Optional
Additional 25 km over dirt trail, with some very steep hills.

day 6: adios in Bariloche

After breakfast, we will shuttle you to the Bariloche airport. For those remaining in the region, or continuing your trip in Patagonia – which we highly recommend – we will gladly help you with your travel plans within Bariloche or Argentina.

- hotel: Hotel Tivoli
With a fantastic location in central Bariloche, everything is nearby, including the lake´s boardwalk, only a couple of blocks away. The location also offers an excellent variety in gastronomic and entertainment options nearby. The staff´s excellent service also make the Tivoli a great option, becoming an ideal base for your week of adventure. You might even stay a few more days in Bariloche, or make this your base for further travel within our wonderful region (which we highly recommend!).

* mountain bike rental
We offer the following excellent options:

Our Merida Matts 80 and Matts Sub-20 models: front suspension, 24-speed Shimano Acera set, and V-brakes. The Matts 80 in size M, and the Sub-20 in sizes L and XL, also available in ladies’ frame. The rental rate for the tour is US $115.

Our quality GT Avalanche 2.0 and Schwinn Mesa GSD models: front and rear disk brakes, front suspension, 24-speed Shimano Deore or Alivio groups. Available in sizes S, M, and L. The rental rate for the tour is US $165.

Our Merida Matts TFS 700 / TFS 500 models: recently stocked and like-new, excellent mountain bikes, with Shimano Deore/XT 27-speed group, dual-control shifters, suspension control from the handlebar (remote lock-out). Available in sizes S, M, L and XL. The rental rate for the tour is US $210.

The bikes include a bike computer, hand pump, spare tire tube, tire repair kit and tools. These bikes possess the ideal characteristics for this tour, assuring a comfortable and stress-free ride. We take great pride in the care we give our bicycles, and we will do our very best to maintain them in great condition every day of the tour!

Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.

Price Includes:

- All accommodations (two persons per room – single accommodations can be arranged), with half-board (breakfast and dinner)
- All 5 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners
- Dirty Bikes Guides (bilingual English-Spanish)
- Large, comfortable support van equipped with VHF communication radio (everyday, with on-board full service, including fruits, power bars and other snacks and drinks)
- Entry fees for all parks
- Lift passes on Mount Catedral
- Rafting trip with professional rafting outfit
- Private transfer to Bariloche airport on the morning out
- Daily trip information notes
- Tips at all hotels and restaurants that are part of the tour
- Pre-trip information package with details on how to prepare, what to bring, and plenty of information for your travel to Patagonia

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