The odyssey of reaching one of the best-known beaches in San Martín de los Andes: “Inpassable”

2024-01-18 01:46:25

Access to Quila Quinaone of the “jewels” that San Martín de los Andes has and that receives dozens of visitors every day, It is “impassable” for low vehiclesthey reported from the Lanín National Park in the last hours.

Through a statement and a video broadcast on networks that shows the deteriorated road, the institution indicated that, only this Wednesdaythe area park ranger had to assist “more than sixty vehicles” who suffered complications when traveling.

The path that goes to the small mountain village, known for its wide coastline on Lake Lácar and the catamaran that connects it with San Martín de los Andes, It is Provincial Route 108 and has the climb to the Arroyo Grande Waterfall as the most complex sector for circulation.

Given this panorama, the national park reported that, together with National Highways, They are carrying out the necessary procedures to obtain the resources and “urgently” resolve the situation.

Transit through the place is increased by the advance of the summer tourist season, which attracts travelers from all over the country to the Andean area of ​​Neuquén. For this reason, it was highlighted that “it is of utmost importance to respect the instructions of the National Parks and Provincial Roads personnel,” the letter concluded.

In the images shared, you can see several cars passing by the place, in the middle of a cloud of dust and taking several “jumps” through the saw and the wells present on the road.

Access to Quila Quina is taken off Route 40, in its emblematic section known as “Seven Lakes”, and runs along the slope of the hills, with abundant vegetation and several streams in the middle. Its complicated route had been interrupted in September of last year, as a result of a landslide.


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