
Lagos Andino, Lake District © Chili Tourism
Chile's southern region of glacially formed lakes, snow-capped
volcanic mountains and forests is one of pristine beauty and
picture-perfect scenery. Home to the Mapuche people, the region is
also sprinkled with picturesque towns that have a distinctly
European elegance. For three centuries the Mapuche defended their
land against the Spanish, but shortly after Chilean Independence
they relinquished their territory and settlers flocked to the area,
attracted by the rich volcanic soil among lush forests and
lakes.
Today the area attracts tourists from across the world to marvel
at the scenery, climb the volcanoes, hike in the National Parks and
fish in the lakes, stopping off at various towns along the way.
Temuco is the gateway to the Lake District in the heart of the
Mapuche homeland and is still a market town for traditional Mapuche
crafts in silver and wood. The pretty lakeside resorts of
Pucón and Villarica sit at either end of Lake Villarica,
dominated by the smouldering volcano of the same name. Situated at
the meeting of two rivers, Valdivia is an appealing town with its
Spanish colonial history and subtle German architecture from the
European influx, and lively riverside market. Osorno is another
town with a strong German influence, particularly evident in its
dairy farming and manufacturing culture. It is also the base for
exploring Chile's most popular national park, Parque Nacional
Puyehue, which boasts superb volcanic scenery, abundant wildlife,
waterfalls and nature trails. The pastoral landscape, German style
houses and lakeside hamlets are all attributed to the 19th-century
immigrants.
Each destination in the Lake District offers good accommodation,
dining and shopping, and opportunities for both sport and
relaxation are limitless. It is an enticing region combining
outdoor activity with peaceful sunsets and luxurious comforts.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following The Lake District holiday resorts: Pucón
Attractions

Angelmo, Puerto Montt © María Luisa Garrido
Puerto Montt
Capital of the Lake District, Puerto Montt is the embarkation
point for stunning cruises to the fjords of the glacial Chilean
coastline and is the gateway to the island of Chiloé and
Chilean Patagonia. Its architecture is Middle European with unique
wooden designs and...
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