Puyehue Hot Springs Explained

Puyehue Hot Springs
Other Name:Termas de Puyehue
Map:Chile#Chile Los Lagos
Coordinates:-40.7119°N -72.3283°W
Map Width:200
Location:Los Lagos Region, Chile
Elevation:310 meters, 1 017 feet
Hot Spring Type:Spring
Duration:Constant
Frequency:Constant
Temperature:41to

The Puyehue Hot Springs (Spanish: Termas de Puyehue) is a series of hot springs located 76 kilometers along Route 215-CH east of Osorno, a city 20 kilometers from Puerto Montt in the Los Lagos Region of southern Chile.

The area is served by Refugio del Lago Airport.

Description

The Puyehue Hot Springs are part of the 117,000 hectares of the Puyehue National Park, a protected area.

The Puyehue Hotel and Spa, where the baths are found, is located 75 kilometers east of Osorno following Route 215-CH, in the foothills of Casablanca Volcano. The baths collect geothermal waters from five different sources with water temperatures ranging from 41to.[1]

Nearby attractions include Aguas Calientes Hot Springs and the Antillanca ski resort.

History

The baths’ origins date back to 1907 when a consortium led by Conrado Hubach was formed to improve the facilities at the hot springs. By 1910, a hotel had been built with capacity for 100 guests and an old steamboat transported visitors from the town of El Desague (now known as Entre Lagos)[2] across Puyehue Lake to Puyehue Beach. The steamboat ran for more than 30 years.

In the 1940s, a new hotel, Gran Hotel Puyehue was built over 2.65 hectares to provide more modern facilities.

Facilities

Amenities include indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, hydro massages, and a spa offering a range of services. Other activities include horseback riding, trekking, mountain biking, and ecotourism.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Lund . John W. . Freeston . Derek H. . World-wide direct uses of geothermal energy 2000 . Geothermics . 30 . 1 . 29–68 . 2001 . 10.1016/S0375-6505(00)00044-4. 10.1.1.536.1578 .
  2. http://www.australosorno.cl/impresa/2013/01/27/full/38 El Visionario que dio vida a las termas de Puyehue
  3. http://www.thisischile.cl/1065/2/hot-water-springs-in-southern-chile/News.aspx Hot water springs in southern Chile