![]() ![]() We continued along Route 38 as we watched the wonderful mountains of Córdoba, teeming with quebracho trees, molles and chañares, which give the scenery a greenish shade that strongly contrasts the blue sky. We stopped there to watch how the local dancers rehearse on the stage located on Próspero Molina Square, where the famous festival of Argentinian folklore is celebrated. ![]() ![]() After the picturesque village of Bialet Massé, we passed by the towns of Santa María de Punilla and Cosquín. In the blink of an eye, we left Villa Carlos Paz along National Route 38 towards the North. Virginia, who was to be our guide, and Mariano, the photographer hired by the tourist agency to take pictures of the excursion, were already on the van, along with eight more people who were eager to cross the well-known Valley of Punilla. Very punctually, Walter picked us up on a shuttle at the hotel where we were staying. The clear sky and the bright sunshine could not have been a better omen for the day which was just starting. At the same time, we would obtain nourishing information about the places, their stories and their people. We resolved that the best option would be to hire a guided excursion in order to appreciate this environment in a relaxed way. We started a new adventure as we toured the first of these valleys. The strategic geographic location of Villa Carlos Paz enables visitors to travel the Valleys of Punilla, Traslasierra or Calamuchita in one day and discover the history and sceneries of this tourist destinations which make up a large part of the Province of Córdoba. We let ourselves be seduced by Mount Uritorco and attended to a mudtherapy session not to be missed. We traveled the Valley of Punilla up to the district of Capilla del Monte. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |