The Patagonian village ideal for visiting in winter: hot springs amidst the snow and accommodation at the foot of a volcano

Cada invierno, el pueblo de Copahue, at the foot of the homonymous volcano in the Neuquén mountain range, is literally covered by snow. However, this isolation transforms into a unique tourist attraction: the Termas Nieve, a proposal that combines hot springs with winter activities in a setting of snowy mountains and thermal vapors emerging through the snow.

This year marked the third consecutive edition of the tourist product, revived after years of inactivity, with an unprecedented novelty: for the first time, winter accommodation was enabled in Copahue, allowing the experience to extend beyond a day trip.

How to get there

Access is via Caviahue using special vehicles: snowmobiles, caterpillars, and even private snowcats. Caviahue’s vehicle fleet is considered the largest in Latin America for snow transportation.

The journey passes through ancient araucaria forests until reaching a snow-covered village, where the vapors of the hot springs emerge.

Thermal treatments

Once in Copahue, visitors can enjoy a wide range of services:

  • Laguna del Chancho: immersion recommended for muscle pain and skin conditions.
  • Steam baths: relief for respiratory problems.
  • Sulfur and ferruginous baths: with specific mineral properties.
  • Facial masks with algae from Laguna Verde.
  • Therapeutic massages and anti-stress circuits.

The famous thermal shock —first immersing in the snow and then in hot springs— is one of the most sought-after attractions.

Season news

The major addition is winter accommodation at the Aguas Verdes complex, which will allow sleeping in Copahue in the middle of winter. Additionally, more tourist providers and gastronomic services are added, such as the traditional chivito neuquino.

Complementary activities include snowshoeing, snowmobile excursions, visits to the Salto del Agrio, and tours to the border landmark with Chile.

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The hot springs of Copahue await you this winter.

Service rates

  • Individual: Laguna del Chancho, Steam or Immersion → $50,000 (general) / $25,000 (residents).
  • Total massage: $70,000 / $35,000.
  • Combos: from $80,000 / $40,000 to $120,000 / $60,000 depending on combination.
  • Family: between $100,000 and $200,000 (general) / $50,000 and $100,000 (residents).

Practical information

  • Tourism office: located at the entrance to Caviahue, provides advice on excursions, guides, and accommodations.
  • Distance: 352 km from Neuquén capital via routes 22 and 21.
  • Accommodations in Caviahue: an inn for two people costs around $165,198 per night.
  • Bus transfers: companies like Campana Dos (299 325-4864) and Albus (299 466-9635) offer services from Neuquén and San Martín de los Andes.

The Termas Nieve de Copahue represent a unique experience in Argentina: hot springs surrounded by snow, health and wellness treatments, typical gastronomy, and now the possibility of staying in a snow-covered village.

A proposal that combines nature, adventure, and relaxation in the heart of Neuquén’s Patagonia.

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