In the heart of the Ruta Patagonia Azul, 170 km south of Trelew, lies Cabo Raso, a place that invites you to leave behind digital connections and urban urgencies. There, an eco-hotel restored by Elaine and her family has become a winter refuge, where the cold becomes an ally of introspection.
Winter offers a particular charm: bonfires, reading, good food, and conversations by the fire. The absence of Wi-Fi is part of the proposal: an invitation to let go of immediacy and live in the present.
Refuge Philosophy
The accommodation combines self-sufficient cottages and the warmth of the inn, with a dining room as the social heart. The gastronomic proposal is homemade and prepared daily, reinforcing the idea of care and community.
Sustainability is key:
- Solar energy and well water.
- Recycling of materials in the facilities.
- A dining room installed in an old military bunker of the Cóndor II missile, redefined as a meeting space.
Winter Activities
Cabo Raso offers experiences that go beyond rest:
- Winter surfing for adventurers who challenge the icy waters.
- Walks along cliffs and coastal trails.
- Wildlife observation such as guanacos and maras.
- Contemplation of the starry sky and the fierce sea from protected windows.
The proposal is to live with the essentials, in direct contact with nature and the history of the place.
A Pact with History
The project started in 2007 recovered a ruined village and transformed it into a space of coexistence with the environment. Each construction has a story, and each visitor becomes part of that shared memory.

Travel Tips
Access is via Provincial Route 1, a gravel road that requires careful driving:
- Check road conditions before departure.
- Avoid night travel due to the presence of wildlife and scarce signage.
- Travel with a well-maintained vehicle, spare tire, and extra provisions.
- Remember that Patagonia does not forgive improvisation: foresight is the best guarantee of safety.
Cabo Raso as a Transformative Experience
Beyond tourism, Cabo Raso presents itself as a space for personal transformation. The vastness of the sea, the Patagonian wind, and the silence invite introspection. It is a place where time seems to stand still and where each visitor finds a pause amidst the global whirlwind.
The winter experience in Cabo Raso shows that the cold can become an ally: a stimulus for calm, reading, and connection with the essential. There, nature dictates the rhythm and history intertwines with sustainability, offering a model of respectful coexistence with the environment.
Cabo Raso is more than a destination: it is a refuge where winter becomes an opportunity for self-discovery and connection with nature.
In this corner of Chubut, the vastness of the Atlantic and the philosophy of simple, sustainable living remind us that, with less and with the essentials, it is possible to live better.



