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Torres del Paine Trekkings

Paine Massif Circuit

This trail skirts the Paine Massif.

The journey begins in Laguna Amarga towards Paine Lake to Seron Campsite, and then continues to the refuge and Dickson campsite to continue along Los Perros River up to a glacier. The next section is the area of Paso, up to Paso Campsite next to Grey Glacier. The trek continues to the south and reaches the Grey Refuge. Then surrounding the Grey Lake it reaches Paine Grande Mountain Lodge.

To complete the journey there are two alternatives. The first one is to walk 18 km to the Administration Office and the second one is to take the catamaran in Paine Grande to Pudeto (20 minutes)

Difficulty: medium and high

Length: 120 km

Duration: 7-10 days

W trail

This trail surrounds the Nordenskjöld Lake through Ascencio Valley up to Torres Del Paine.

From there the trail continues to Los Cuernos Refuge, then Frances Valley and Grey Glacier to reach Pehoe Lake

Difficulty: medium and high

Length: 50, 1 km

Duration: 4-5 days

Trails

Hosteria Las Torres – Base Las Torres

Las Torres area is an excellent point of excursions, it has campsites, refuges and hostry. It is located two hours from El Chileno campsite on Base Torres trail, and from Chileno there are one hour and a half to Torres campsite. Base Torres lookout is placed one hour away from Torres campsite. The lookout has an incredible view of the base of these beautiful Rocky Mountains with its glacial lagoon.

Difficulty: high

Length: 9, 5 km

Duration: 4, 5 hrs.

Altitude: Hosteria Las Torres 190 m. – Base Las Torres 1000 m.

Hosteria Las Torres – Seron

In Las Torres area there is a campsite, a lodge and a hostry with good facilities.

On this trail you will climb up to 400 mamsl, then down to 200 m.

The trail is marked by its pampas with Paine River on the right side.

Difficulty: medium

Length: 8,9 km

Duration: 4.0 hrs

Altitude: Hosteria Las torres 190 m. – Seron campsite 200 m.

Seron campsite – Dickson Refuge

During this trail is possible to see pampas, plains, mountains and glaciers. It has an excellent view of Paine Lake.

Difficulty: medium

Length: 18.5 km

Duration: 6.0 hrs.

Altitude: Seron campsite 200 m. – Dickson refuge 220 m.

Dickson Refuge – Los Perros Campsite

This trail goes through a Lenga forest and an awesome view of the glacier and Perros Lake.

Difficulty: Medium

Length: 8.7 km

Duration: 4.5 hrs.

Altitude: Dickson Refugio 220 m. – Los Perros Campsite 580 m.

Los Perros Campsite – Paso Campsite

Trail bound by marshland, usually covered by snow and the descent is steep.

It is an ardous trek through an area of strong winds. Paso has an spectacular view of the Grey Glacier and part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.

Difficulty: medium

Length: 12.0 km

Duration: 6 hrs.

Altitude: Los Perros 580 m. – Paso campsite 400 mamsl – Paso 1200 m.

Paso campsite – Grey Refuge

The trail is next to the Glacier and it has a view of the lake and icebergs.

Difficulty: Medium

Length: 10.0 km

Duration: 5hrs.

Altitude: Paso Campsite 400 m. – grey Refugio 90 m.

Grey Refuge – Paine Grande Mountain Lodge

After a steep rise the trek continues through a beautiful trail with a view of the Lake and Grey Glacier, crossing a Lenga, Coigüe and Ñirre forest, lagoons and beautiful landscapes to reach Pehoe Lake

Difficulty: Medium

Length: 11.0 km

Duration: 3hrs.

Altitud: Grey Refuge 90 m. – Pehoe 40 m.

Paine Grande Mountain Lodge – Italiano Campsite

Easy trail with a view of Cuernos Del Paine. In pehoe there is a CONAF park ranger station. Italiano campsite is only for camp, it does not have any services. It is recommended to stay at Los Cuernos Refuge.

Difficulty: easy

Length: 7.6 km

Duration: 2.5 hrs.

Altitude: Paine Grande Lodge 40 m. – Italiano 200 m.

 

Italiano Campsite – Britanico Lookout

It is recommended to stay at Britanico Campsite to appreciate a magic sunrise in Frances’ Valley. It has a privileged view of the mountains Espada, Hoja, Cuernos, Aleta de Tiburon and others.

Difficulty: Medium

Length: 5.5 km

Duration: 2.5 hrs.

Altitude: Italiano campsite 200 m. – Britanico lookout 600 m.

Italiano campsite – Hosteria Las Torres

This trail has an excellent view of Nordensksöld Lake and Cuernos del Paine. In Cuernos Refuge there is provision of food.

Difficulty: medium

Length: 16.5 km

Duration: 7 hrs.

Altitud: Italiano Campsite 200 m. – Hosteria Las Torres 190 m.

Other Trails

CONAF Administration Office – Laguna Verde

It begins near the administration Office or by the creek La Feria. During this trek, the trail goes through lenga forests, lagoons populated by small birds and it is possible to observe wildlife closely. The trail begins to climb to Sierra del Toro. From the top it is possible to se Cuernos Del Paine and the southern shore of Sarmiento Lake.

Villa Monzino – Paine Grande

This is an easy trek for every person. The trail goes to Las Carretas Campsite, reaching Pehoe lookout and then finish in Paine Grande Mountain Lodge. It is a privileged area of the Park because of its view.

Difficulty: Easy

Length: 16 km

Duration: 5 hrs.

Grey Park rangers Station – Zapata Lookout

This is a trail that requires a guide or a CONAF park ranger and permission from the Grey Ranger Station before starting, as this is a trail of a lot of vegetation and wildlife. It Begins from Grey Ranger Station to get to Pingo Campsite, then follows with a waterfall of the same name. Zapata lookout and campsite is located just 4 km from there.

Difficulty: medium

Length: 15 km

Duration: 5.5 hrs.

Sarmiento Entrance – Laguna Amarga Entrance

Steppe trail of medium difficulty, where it is possible to observe birds and wildlife all the way, and also cave paintings.

Difficulty: Medium

Length: 7 kms.

Duration: 2 hrs.

Salto Grande – Cuernos Lookout

Rocky trail of medium difficulty due to strong wind in that area.

Difficulty: Medium

Longitude: 4 km

Duration: 1 hr.

Camping Pehoé – Mirador del Condor

Wonderful view of the Paine Massif and Pehoé Lake.

Difficulty: Easy

Length: 2.5 km

Length: 40 min.

* Before starting any of these walks NOT forget to check the condition of the trails and difficulty with the rangers

 

Source: www.conaf.cl

 

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