The Bavarian-styled Andenrose along the Río Cautín is built from organic wood and is full of exposed brick and southern German hospitality (Hans, the enthusiastic owner, is quite the firecracker). Recent renovations have left a new pool, four rooms, three fully equipped apartments and two cabañas, the latter set spectacularly among a field of lavender and daisies.
The nightly three-course meals are serious business (hope for veal goulash/späetzle pairing or pork medallions) and there's a rich breakfast (from CH$9100). They also arrange excellent horseback riding, jeep tours and excursions in the area.