Located 8km from Chicoana, signposted off the RN 33, this divine estancia (ranch) has the lot: elegant rooms themed on the different crops produced by the farm, wide verandas, a classic rural Argentine ambience and good food. It has a pool too, and can happily arrange excursions in the area. Oh, and it's nestled up against rolling jade hills.
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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
23.25 MILES
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