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Laberinto Patagonia: Get Lost in South America's Largest Maze

Explore South America's largest labyrinth in Patagonia. A unique maze experience surrounded by stunning mountain views near El Hoyo, Chubut.

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Laberinto Patagonia, near El Hoyo, Chubut, is South America's largest hedge maze. Planted in 1996 and opened in 2013, the labyrinth offers a unique and enchanting experience for visitors of all ages, set against the backdrop of stunning Patagonian scenery.

A brief summary to Laberinto Patagonia

  • km 3,7 Camino a, El Desemboque, El Hoyo, Chubut Province, U9211, AR
  • +54294445-0588

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking within the maze.
  • Bring water and snacks, especially if visiting on a hot day.
  • Check the opening hours before you go, as they can vary depending on the season.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the maze and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
  • Visit the tea house for local delicacies after conquering the maze.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of El Hoyo, Laberinto Patagonia is located approximately 3.7 km away along Camino a El Desemboque. Follow the road; the walk takes about 45 minutes. The route is straightforward, but be mindful of local traffic.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses run from El Bolsón and El Hoyo towards El Desemboque. Check with the local tourist office in El Hoyo for the most up-to-date schedules and stops. From the bus stop on Camino a El Desemboque, it's a short walk to the entrance of Laberinto Patagonia. Bus fare is approximately ARS 50-100.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in El Hoyo. A taxi ride from the town center to Laberinto Patagonia will cost approximately ARS 800-1200. Confirm the price with the driver before starting your journey.

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Discover more about Laberinto Patagonia

Venture into Laberinto Patagonia, a sprawling labyrinthine garden located just outside El Hoyo, in the heart of Argentine Patagonia. This isn't just any maze; it's the largest in South America, covering 8,500 square meters and featuring over 2,200 meters of winding paths. Created with over 2,100 cypress trees, the maze offers a delightful challenge for those seeking a bit of adventure and contemplation. The story of Laberinto Patagonia is as captivating as the maze itself. The dream of Claudio Levi and Doris Romera, the labyrinth was born from a passion for mazes and a vision to create something truly special. Construction began in 1996, with the couple planting each tree by hand, guided by principles of Kabbalah, sacred geometry, mythology, and philosophy. After years of patience and meticulous pruning, the Laberinto Patagonia opened to the public in 2013. More than just a tourist attraction, Laberinto Patagonia is a place for reflection and connection with nature. As you navigate the maze, you'll find yourself surrounded by native forests and breathtaking views of the Pirque and Plataforma hills. The experience encourages visitors to disconnect from the everyday world and embrace the challenge of finding their way. The site also features a tea house and art gallery. El Hoyo, where the labyrinth is located, is known as the “National Capital of Fine Fruit” due to its ideal microclimate for fruit production. Consider visiting local farms to sample raspberries, strawberries, cherries and other berries.

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