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Torca Vichuquen
What We Offer Transportation by bus or car Rooms equipped with a private bathroom, TV, Cable, and Wi-‐Fi Cultural and Tourist information Tours to Hot Water Springs, National Reserves, Beaches, Rodeos, Festivals, Horseback rides, and much more Excellent homemade Chilean food Day excursion; urban or rural Gatherings and Folklore Sauna, jet tubs, massages
Cal Canto Museo Restorán Hotel de Campo Hot Altos de Lircay
E-‐Mail: turismopelarco@gmail.com Phone: 7.863.2569 or 7.849.4773
Cal Canto Museo Restorán Hotel de Campo Museum Restaurant Countryside Hotel
Birth of Pilarco As the Spaniards travelled the Camino Real, later known as Highway South 5, they came u pon a hostel called “Pilarco,” this hostel was already settled by the Incas and its location made it most attractive to travellers. The Camino Real was the sole transit route for the north-‐south valley until the year 1930. The Casa Cal y Canto and its church are the historical foundations from which Pilarco was founded in 1786. From here, the town was subdivided into farm lands, ranch lands, and parcels which later became Cumpeo, Camarico, San Rafael, Panguilemo, Vilches and Malargüe.
Welcome By tradition, since 1697, the mayor’s home has had the pleasure of hosting the most loyal Spaniards, the most idealistic founding fathers, the most distinguished poets, the most scholarly writers, and you to whom we extend the most cordial invitation to visit us and create a window of memories with the finest company.
-‐Familia Diaz Rios “Gatekeepers of Yesterday”
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