Best attractions and places to see in Maule include a diverse range of natural landscapes, from the Andes mountains to the Pacific coast. This central Chilean region offers a mix of cultural heritage, historical sites, and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore high-altitude lakes, national parks, and significant wine-producing areas. The region provides varied experiences for those interested in nature, culture, and local traditions.
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Avoid wearing slick or low-grip shoes. There are steep sections with loose soil and gravel. If you don't have walking sticks, they provide you with hiking poles that are quite helpful along the trail. Otherwise, just enjoy!
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to get there you have to look for a door on the side of the dirt road (ask the locals), a beautiful place that I found, I was going to another and I stayed here.
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I wouldn't recommend this camside, the water from the laguna/River is not drinkable, there is a small stream further away. The side is also very wind exposed without shade.
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Don't forget to take water and sun protection as there is no shade on day 2 to 5, also start early (I would recommend 7am) to avoid the heat
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You can reach the starting point by bus from Talca, at the entrance of the national parque Altos de Lircay Conaf wants to see that you have a map or GPS trek, you also need to carry a gas cartridge with you (open fire is not allowed, other hikers without one were not allowed to enter)
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Bring your tent and camp in the Condor Valley. You might also want to bring your rock climbing equipment or just enjoy the beautiful views as the sun goes down.
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The Maule Region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can visit Goddess Baths and Waterfall in Colbún, or explore the unique 'Seven Cups' at Radal Siete Tazas National Park. Other highlights include the high-altitude Laguna del Maule, the scenic Constitución Coastline with its rock formations, and the Cajón del Río Achibueno Nature Sanctuary known for its clear waters and ancient forests.
Yes, Maule has a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the Maule Valley Wine Route, which showcases the region's long-standing winemaking tradition. The Huilquilemu Cultural Village near Talca offers insight into Chile's colonial past, and the city of Talca itself has historic buildings and museums. Chanco is also known for its colonial architecture and handmade crafts.
The Maule Region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking is very popular, with trails in Altos de Lircay National Reserve and Radal Siete Tazas National Park. You can find various hiking routes, including family-friendly options, in the Hiking in Maule guide. Lake Colbún is ideal for water sports like boating and windsurfing. The Valley of the Condors is also a great spot for camping and rock climbing, with the Condor Valley Campsite available.
For hiking, the Altos de Lircay National Reserve is a must-visit, featuring trails to Cerro Peine and the unique geological formations of El Enladrillado. Radal Siete Tazas National Park also offers beautiful trails, including those around the 'Seven Cups' and the 'Velo de la Novia' waterfall. You can find detailed routes, such as the 'Enladrillado – Punto 3 loop' or 'Claro River Pools – Union loop', in the Hiking in Maule guide.
Yes, Maule offers several family-friendly options. The Radal Siete Tazas National Park, with its clear pools, is great for enjoying nature. For hiking, there are specific routes designed for families, such as the 'View of the Mountain Range loop from Parque Inglés', which you can find in the Family-friendly hikes in Maule guide. Lake Colbún also provides a scenic setting for picnics and outdoor relaxation.
If you're heading to Vilches Alto – Starting Point of Condor Trek, remember to bring plenty of water and sun protection, as shade is limited on longer sections. It's recommended to start early to avoid the heat. CONAF (the national park authority) requires you to have a map or GPS trek and a gas cartridge for cooking, as open fires are not allowed.
The Maule Valley Wine Route is the perfect place to experience the region's wine culture. You can tour vineyards like Casa Donoso, Viña Gillmore, and Balduzzi, explore century-old wineries, and enjoy wine tastings, particularly of the Carignan grape. The Maule and Curicó Valleys are key wine-producing areas.
The Maule Region offers attractions year-round. For hiking and water activities, summer (December to February) is ideal, especially for swimming in places like Radal Siete Tazas. If you're interested in the grape harvest festival, visit Curicó in March. Winter brings snowy landscapes to the Andes, offering a different kind of beauty.
Yes, the Maule Region is home to several unique geological features. Radal Siete Tazas National Park is famous for its 'Seven Cups' formed in volcanic rock. The Altos de Lircay National Reserve features 'El Enladrillado,' a volcanic plateau. Additionally, near San Clemente, you can witness the rare 'Inverted Waterfall' where wind creates an inverse flow effect.
When visiting Goddess Baths, it's important to wear appropriate footwear. Avoid slick or low-grip shoes, as there are steep sections with loose soil and gravel. Hiking poles can be very helpful along the trail, and they are often provided if you don't have your own.
Yes, camping is a popular option in Maule. You can find facilities like the Campsite at Laguna del Blanquillo, though it's noted that water from the laguna is not drinkable and the site can be windy. The Condor Valley Campsite is another option, perfect for those bringing their own tent and enjoying the views.


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