Villa Ventana: A paradise with history and nature in Buenos Aires.

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Villa Ventana, located in the south of the province of Buenos Aires, is a destination that merges natural beauty, fascinating history, and tranquility.

Officially founded on July 25, 1945, this picturesque town is located 560 kilometers from the City of Buenos Aires and 350 meters above sea level, establishing itself as the highest point in the province.

History and roots of Villa Ventana

Villa Ventana has a history linked to the luxurious Club Hotel, created by British investors and used during World War II as accommodation for the crew of the German battleship Graf von Spee.

This episode marked the beginnings of the interaction between German sailors, Argentine soldiers, and the first inhabitants of the place, including Rodolfo Schulte, a prominent engineer who contributed to its urbanization.

Villa Ventana
The Club Hotel of Villa Ventana

Natural environment and biodiversity

The landscape of Villa Ventana resembles Patagonia. The Belisario and De Las Piedras streams originate in the Cerros Colorados and offer pure waters ideal for recreation and relaxation.

Its microclimate allows the presence of rare plant species, such as the arrayanes. During winter, the snow transforms the landscape into a magical setting.

Outdoor activities

Villa Ventana is perfect for nature and adventure lovers:

  • El Dique Beach: An ideal place to cool off in the warm months.
  • Hiking: Guided excursions to waterfalls and natural pools in the nearby hills and ravines.
  • Adventure and exploration: Tours in 4×4 vehicles, horseback riding through the forests, and visits to the ruins of the old Club Hotel.
  • Ernesto Tornquist Provincial Park: Protected area with unique fauna and flora, and impressive panoramic views.

A unique refuge

With a population of around 1,000 inhabitants, Villa Ventana is a destination that combines history, biodiversity, and tranquility.

From outdoor activities to immersions in its fascinating past, the town remains the ideal refuge to disconnect from urban hustle and bustle and enjoy nature to the fullest.

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