Cyclists are excited and entranced by the Blue Lake, and the trail that stretches for more than 1,200 km. The construction of this massive pathway took more than thirty years to complete, and many lives were lost. However, the end result was a magnificent array of beautiful scenery and amazing images that you cannot view anywhere else in the world. With marble caves and rural roadways that pass by hillside farms, it’s easy to be awestruck by the beauty and serenity of the locations you will see.
Not only is the imagery beautiful in this part of Chile, but so is the nature. You will not find greener forests anywhere on Earth, and will have a chance to see some beautiful and endangered wildlife such as the Huemul, which are only common in this part of the world. These animals will only compliment the rolling hills and gorgeous mountains as you begin your adventure. The new world will be hidden nicely as you take your ride, allowing for an old-world look and feel. You will not have to worry about high traffic roads and large buildings. This trail was created with the nature-fanatic in mind; it allows for a peaceful journey and great photo opportunities.
In 2008, a volcano erupted, and destroyed most of the villages and towns, leaving nothing behind. After some time, locals have started to rebuild. If you continue past the villages, you will have a unique opportunity to travel along the rainforest, adding more diversity to your overall trip. With mountains, farms, rainforests, caves and villages anyone who travels this amazing path will not feel by any means bored. There is so much to see in the Blue Lake region of Chile along with cycling.
Not only is the imagery beautiful in this part of Chile, but so is the nature. You will not find greener forests anywhere on Earth, and will have a chance to see some beautiful and endangered wildlife such as the Huemul, which are only common in this part of the world. These animals will only compliment the rolling hills and gorgeous mountains as you begin your adventure. The new world will be hidden nicely as you take your ride, allowing for an old-world look and feel. You will not have to worry about high traffic roads and large buildings. This trail was created with the nature-fanatic in mind; it allows for a peaceful journey and great photo opportunities.
In 2008, a volcano erupted, and destroyed most of the villages and towns, leaving nothing behind. After some time, locals have started to rebuild. If you continue past the villages, you will have a unique opportunity to travel along the rainforest, adding more diversity to your overall trip. With mountains, farms, rainforests, caves and villages anyone who travels this amazing path will not feel by any means bored. There is so much to see in the Blue Lake region of Chile along with cycling.