7 LAKES, VILLA TRAFUL AND THE ANDEAN STEPPE
7 LAKES, VILLA TRAFUL AND THE ANDEAN STEPPE
Distance:
221,2 Km
Estimated time:
5 Dias
Difficulty:
3
HOW TO RATE THE DIFFICULTY OF A ROUTE OR A BICYCLE CIRCUIT?
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY:
1- Very easy: A very easy circuit, is suitable for people who can ride a bike on flat asphalt roads and then stop without stumbling. You must have basic notions of braking and shifting. You must have sufficient balance to ride the bike in a straight line without making sudden involuntary maneuvers to the sides.
2- Easy: to pedal on an easy circuit you need to have fluid shifting management that allows you to climb an asphalt slope or pedal on a flat surface without making greater effort, optimizing the energy of your legs at all times. You must also know how to differentiate and use both brakes correctly, the front and the rear.
3- Intermediate: to pedal a circuit of intermediate difficulty, you must master the skills mentioned above, both on asphalt and gravel roads and on low difficulty trails. You must also have an understanding of the correct body position on different terrains and braking precision on slippery terrain and on descents. It is important that you skillfully handle the gear change, both the plates and the sprockets.
4- Difficult: a difficult circuit is suitable for experienced cyclists who know how to pedal on uneven terrain with obstacles, climbs, descents and adverse conditions, such as mud, sand or stones. The cyclist must have good control and control the bicycle at all times, optimizing performance through precise use of gears. It is also necessary to understand how to take advantage of the acceleration of descents to successfully overcome dirt climbs and obstacles such as logs or loose rock.
5- Expert: to master an expert level circuit, it is necessary to train regularly and have physical strength. The pilot must be able to perform jumps and maneuvers at high speed without losing control at any time. It is necessary to master all pedaling, turning and braking techniques on narrow trails with steep slopes of more than 30%, and know how to avoid obstacles such as steps, rocks, roots and slippery ground with mud or dust.
PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY:
We cannot rate the physical difficulty of a bike route, since it strictly depends on the level of training that each person has. As a reference we can say that 35 kilometers by bike is approximately equivalent to 10 kilometers on foot. Circuits with many meters of ascent and gravel surface are more demanding from a physical point of view. In conclusion, we can affirm that a person with an average training, can pedal a distance of 35 to 45 kilometers without major inconvenience, during a period of 4 to 5 hours including rest stops.
If you opt for an e-bike, the physical effort decreases considerably, up to 60% less depending on your riding and pedaling skills.
Unevenness:
3.182 mts
Asphalt:
52 %
Gravel:
48 %
For Ebikes:
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This variant of the seven lake route offers the most diverse and varied landscapes. In the first stage we cross the beautiful Andean steppe, then we ride the transition to the mountains, passing through Villa Traful, and finally we join the route of the 7 lakes to end in the town of San Martin de los Andes.
You must start the journey in an easterly direction and reach the town of Dina Huapi. Take the rural road that borders the Limay river. The first stop must be made in Villa Llanquin. You can choose to sleep in a campsite, or hostería.
On day 2 we must travel 30 km along route 237 to Confluencia area, and then turn left towards Villa Traful. Pedal an additional 30 km over gravel to reach the destination.
On the 3rd day pedal to the East from Villa Traful and join the route of the 7 lakes. If you are doing this route stopping at lodgings, you must go south 3km in the direction of V. la Angostura, stopping to sleep at the 7 lakes campsite/hostel. Mariana Quintupuray inn 7 lakes: +54 9 2944 305776.
From then on, we follow this fantastic asphalt route passing through the classic campsites Pichi Traful, Falkner and Lago Hermoso, ending in San Martin de los Andes.
This route can be done stopping every night at lodgings, always stopping at campsites or alternating between both options.
Telephone numbers for the lodgings
- La Maroma Lodge (Micaela): +54 9 2944 702399
- Vla. Llanquin Camping & dormis (Marcos): +54 9 2944 904146
- Villa Traful Hostel & Dormis Vulcanche Tel. +54 9 2944 311072
- Camping hostería 7 lagos (Mariana): +54 9 2944 305776
- Dormis del lago Hermoso: Valeria +54 9 1135693494
At the end of the trip, return the bikes at Puma Hostel.
Drop off has a 50% off if you make a reservation at the hostel
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MAPS AND GPS
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