A natural haven in Argentine Patagonia, where the power of water carves stunning landscapes and history intertwines with unspoiled nature.
Nant y Fall Waterfall is a natural site that is usually open to the public during the day, although exact hours may vary by season. It is recommended to check the schedule at the entrance gate, as it generally operates according to daylight hours. To get there, you can drive from Esquel along National Route 259 toward Trevelin and then turn onto a signposted road. The road is winding and partly gravel, but fully passable.
Yes, access to Nant y Fall Waterfall requires an entrance fee. Prices may vary for residents and tourists, and they can also change throughout the year. Generally, there is a set fee per person for site maintenance, which is sometimes paid at the entrance to the road leading to the waterfalls or at the interpretation center. We suggest checking updated prices at the park entrance or with the Esquel tourism office. This information may vary; here is a link for more information: Esquel Tourism
To fully enjoy Nant y Fall Waterfall, I recommend setting aside between 1.5 and 3 hours. This will allow you to walk the marked trails leading to the different falls, enjoy the scenery, take photographs, and relax in nature. If you love photography or want to have a picnic, you may want to extend your visit a little longer.
The name 'Nant y Fall' has Welsh roots, as this region of Patagonia was historically influenced by Welsh settlement. 'Nant' means stream or valley, and 'Fall' means waterfall. The area is part of the history of the Welsh settlers who established themselves in the Trevelin region, bringing their culture and traditions to the area. The waterfall itself is a testament to Patagonian natural beauty and is a landmark for both locals and visitors.
The best time to visit Nant y Fall Waterfall is during spring (September to November) and summer (December to March), when the water flow is strongest and the vegetation is at its most lush. Early morning or late afternoon are ideal times to avoid crowds and enjoy soft light for photography. In autumn, the colors of the trees are spectacular. Winter, although cold, offers a unique snowy landscape, but some access routes may be more difficult.
The terrain at Nant y Fall Waterfall is natural and includes dirt paths, uneven ground, and some stairs to reach the different viewpoints. Therefore, access for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs may be limited in some areas. We recommend contacting the park administration directly or the Esquel Tourism Office (+54 2945 451927) for updated accessibility information and to find out whether any adaptations are available.
There is plenty to see and do nearby! A must-visit is the Old Patagonian Express La Trochita in Esquel, a historic railway. Also nearby is the picturesque town of Trevelin, known for its Welsh tea houses and its tulip fields if you visit in October. In addition, you can explore Los Alerces National Park, a World Heritage Site offering spectacular landscapes and opportunities for hiking and boating.
Absolutely! I recommend bringing comfortable footwear suitable for walking on uneven terrain, as well as clothing appropriate for Patagonia's weather conditions (layers, even in summer). Don't forget your camera, insect repellent, and a bottle of water. If you plan to have a picnic, there are designated areas. And of course, please do not leave litter and respect the local flora and fauna to help preserve the natural beauty of the site!
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