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La Cascada Casa Patagonica

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Beautifully situated hotel with a pleasantly secluded feel and a traditional, rather English style which makes one soon feel at home.

We love La Cascada’s setting, perched high above the shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi in Argentina’s lake district, and there’s a rather English familiarity to its appearance which makes one soon feel at home.

The hotel is conveniently located a short drive from downtown Bariloche, yet feels pleasantly secluded. La Cascada’s style is traditional, without quirky design features or boutique pretentions, and guestrooms are cosy and comfortable. For a lake view you should book a superior room, but everyone can enjoy splendid views from the hotel’s terrace and restaurant. 

There’s an attractive indoor pool, and the lakeshore is just a short, steep walk down from the hotel. 

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What our clients say

  • Our room was double aspect on the first floor on the corner with fantastic views of the lake. Very friendly staff.

    MM, Holt Apr 2017
  • "We loved our big room and the lake view from our bedroom window.”

    MG, Ongar Jun 2012
  • “We were upgraded to a suite at La Cascada with two magnificent views over the lake. The breakfast was excellent and so was the service.”

    LL, Bexley Mar 2014
  • “Fantastic hotel, perfect for a mid tour break, good food wonderful location, lovely room.”

    JK, Bournemouth Jan 2012
  • "Very comfortable hotel, with an interesting history. Good location on road to Llao Llao -- it would have been nice to have been given advice on how to use buses…

    JS,Worcester Dec 2014
  • "We liked this one - a bit quirky but interesting and rather homely."

    RW, Cobham Feb 2014
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Born in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, Mary’s insider knowledge and dry sense of humour make her a highly valued member of the Tailor-made Holidays and Group Tour sales team.

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