Mirador: A Spectacular Viewpoint in Pichilemu
Experience breathtaking views and serene moments at the Mirador in Pichilemu, a coastal gem showcasing Chile's stunning landscapes.
Nestled in the breathtaking coastal town of Pichilemu, the Mirador offers visitors a stunning panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding landscapes. This captivating vantage point is perfect for photography, relaxation, and enjoying the natural beauty of Chile's O'Higgins region.
A brief summary to Mirador
- FXQV+3M, Pichilemu, O'Higgins, CL
Local tips
- Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning ocean views and local wildlife.
- Consider packing a picnic to enjoy while taking in the scenery.
- Wear comfortable shoes if you plan on exploring the nearby walking paths.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the center of Pichilemu. Head southeast on Avenida Agustín Ross toward Calle El Sauce. Continue straight until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit onto Ruta 90 (signs for Pichilemu). After about 2 kilometers, keep an eye out for a turnoff on your left onto a dirt road leading to the Mirador. Follow this road for approximately 500 meters until you reach the parking area near the viewpoint. There may be no specific fees for parking, but check for any local regulations.
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Public Transportation
If you prefer public transportation, take a local bus from the main terminal in Pichilemu that heads towards Punta de Lobos. Request the driver to drop you off at the nearest point to Mirador. From the drop-off point, you will need to walk approximately 1 kilometer along the dirt road leading to Mirador. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the path can be uneven. The bus fare is usually around 1,500 CLP (Chilean Pesos).
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Walking
If you are already in the central area of Pichilemu and prefer to walk, head southwest towards Playa Principal. From there, follow the beachfront promenade until you reach the southern end of the beach. Look for the path that leads inland toward the hills. This walking route will take about 30-40 minutes, depending on your pace. The trail can be steep in some areas, so bring water and wear sturdy shoes.
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