Argentina
Cycle Argentina’s rainforests, ravines, Andes and salt flats from colonial Salta—an epic adventure of culture, history and stunning scenery.
The redspokes Patagonian Lake District cycling holiday explores one of the world’s most magnificent landscapes, spanning the dramatic Andean region between Chile and Argentina. Shaped by millions of years of volcanic and glacial activity, the scenery features snow-capped peaks, smouldering volcanoes, ancient rainforests and emerald lakes, all set within a region rich in European and indigenous cultural influences.
Beginning in Puerto Varas, the route follows the shores of Llanquihue Lake before crossing into Argentina to Bariloche and riding the legendary Seven Lakes Route to San Martín de los Andes. Returning to Chile via the Huahum Pass, the tour continues through Villarrica National Park to Pucón, before finishing in Parque Conguillío, home to underground lakes, deep lagoons and the active Llaima Volcano. This unforgettable cycling journey delivers constant variety and some of South America’s most awe-inspiring panoramas.
The city of San Carlos de Bariloche, known as Bariloche, is in Río Negro, Argentina. At the foothills of the Andes, Bariloche sprawls along the southern shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi and is surrounded by national park.
Tourism developed here in the 1930s and 1940s with a rise in popularity of skiing, trekking and mountaineering in the area. Watersports are popular on the lake. Traditional alpine architecture is now fused with modern development. There are numerous restaurants, cafés and chocolate shops. Bariloche is renowned as the chocolate capital of Argentina.
Pucon is a popular tourist destination offering many sport and recreational pursuits from water and snow skiing to white water rafting and kayaking and horse riding. For many years it was a destination for the elite and for artist communities. Now there are many hostels in the area and it has become a popular back packer haunt also.
From Pucon you can ascend the dominant smouldering Villarica volcano which overlooks the city. Snow covered in the winter it is part of the ‘Ring of Fire’ around the Pacific Ocean. Villarica is 2840 m high and classified as an active volcano having had more than 82 eruptions since the 16th C. From the summit you can view at least seven of the surrounding lakes. Other volcanoes nearby are Mocho-Choshuenco, Quetrupillán and Lanín.
There are also volcanic caves in the area and you can walk as far as 400 m underground on a guided tour to learn about the rock formations. There are 2 beaches here, the popular Pucon beach which is often crowed and the quieter Playa Beach which is surrounded by myrtle trees and has beautiful white sands. There are hot springs and spas to enjoy in the area.
Set in a beautiful natural landscape, the city of Puerto Varas in Llanquihue Southern Chile was built by German immigrants in the 19th Century. It is known as “La ciudad de las rosas” or ‘the city of roses’ and is characterised by wood-shingled homes and a rose-encircled square.
Puerto Varas is famous for its fish and seafood and a large casino. Rainfall occurs throughout the year, but the climate is temperate. Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes are nearby. At Mt. Osorno you can take a chairlift for skiing in winter and sightseeing in summer. There are facilities in the area for trekking, fly-fishing, rafting, kayaking and other sports.
Temuco is located near to Chile’s beautiful Lake District with green forested landscape and snow-capped volcano peaks. Founded in 1881, Temuco is the cultural centre of the indigenous Mapuche Indians. The Mapuche kept independent control of their territory for more than 300 years despite considerable force from European settlers. Today, the Lake District has almost 3,000 Mapuche reservations. Alemania Avenue is Temuco’s principal street. Here you will find the Araucaria Regional Museum, restaurants, bars and shopping malls. There is also a casino and a five-star hotel.
The core of downtown Temuco is the Anibal Pinto: Temuco’s main square. It is very modern by comparison with other main squares in southern Chile and is regarded as one of Chile’s most beautiful plazas. Breaking with tradition it is the only Chilean town square without a central water fountain. An art gallery was built here in 1981 as part of the town’s modernisation.
The Ñielol Hill is an open area of Temuco where people walk and picnic, with great views of the surrounding countryside. You can get close-up look at the copihue, Chile’s national flower. The central market is the best place to find Mapuche crafts on sale. With shops selling wooden souvenirs, woollens, and other traditional products.
On arrival at El Tepual – Puerto Montt airport, you will be transferred (20/25 minute drive) to our joining hotel in Puerto Varas. Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Llanquihue, is a captivating town that seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural charm. Framed by the imposing silhouette of the Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas offers breathtaking panoramic views that change with the light of the day. The town’s architectural character, influenced by German settlers, adds to its unique allure, with charming houses and churches reflecting a rich cultural heritage. The waterfront, adorned with colourful flowers and a backdrop of snow-capped peaks, invites leisurely strolls along the lake promenade.
Puerto Varas is not just a gateway to the natural wonders of the region but also a destination in itself, boasting a lively atmosphere, delightful culinary offerings, and a welcoming community that makes visitors feel right at home amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Chilean Lake District.
This afternoon we have a bike fitting and introductory meeting with the tour group and guides.
Accommodation: Hotel (D)
After breakfast we start cycling along the shores of Llanquihue Lake (the third biggest lake in South America) including an intermediate stop for refreshments with the iconic Osorno Volcano providing a majestic backdrop. Our cycling adventure takes a delightful pause for lunch in the picturesque village of Frutillar, a German influenced settlement. As we arrive in the charming lakeside town of Frutillar, participants will have ample time to explore its cultural richness, from the historic German architecture to the vibrant arts scene. To wrap up this unforgettable day, a convenient 40-minute transfer back to Puerto Varas ensures a relaxing return, allowing our cyclists to unwind and anticipate the exciting days of exploration that lie ahead on this remarkable cross-border cycling odyssey.
Cycling distance: 34 km / 21 mi (5 gravel road+ 29 paved road) and transfer back
Cycling Climb: 396m (1,299ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
Today we head eastward, tracing the scenic contours of Lake Llanquihue. Our journey unfolds with the picturesque town of Ensenada as our midday destination, where we pause for a delightful lunch amidst the tranquil surroundings. We then set our sights uphill, conquering the ascent toward the majestic Osorno Volcano. As the landscape transforms, revealing the rugged beauty of the Andean peaks, our day’s adventure reaches its climax at the foot of the volcano.
Tonight’s accommodation adds a touch of uniqueness to our experience, as we settle into a mountain lodge nestled in the heart of this breathtaking terrain. Surrounded by the pristine beauty of nature, our stay promises an immersive connection with the dramatic landscapes that define Chile’s Lake District.
Cycling distance: 58 km / 36 mi (100% paved road)
Cycling Climb: 1,540m (5,052ft)
Accommodation: Lodge (B,L)
Today begins with a thrilling 1,000-meter descent over 11 kilometers, tracing our way back to the scenic shores of Lake Llanquihue. As our wheels hug the winding paths, the breathtaking views unfold around us. Continuing our cycling adventure, we pedal past the enchanting Saltos del Rio Petrohue Park, where nature’s symphony plays out in the rushing waters. The journey then brings us to the mesmerising Petrohué Waterfalls, a captivating spectacle that adds another layer of natural wonder to our exploration. Upon reaching Petrohué, our next adventure unfolds as we board a catamaran for a leisurely 2-hour boat trip across the emerald waters of Todos los Santos Lake, sailing towards the idyllic destination of Peulla. Tonight’s stay in Puella promises tranquility and an opportunity to immerse ourselves in the serenity of this pristine region after a day filled with cycling, waterfalls, and a scenic boat journey.
Cycling Distance: 29.4 km/ 18mi (6km/3.7mi gravel) + (23.4km/14.5mi paved road)
Cycling Climb: 186m (610ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
Kicking off the morning, our cycling adventure spans 29 kilometers along a scenic gravel road, tracing the historic Perez Rosales Path toward Puerto Frias. As we pedal, the captivating landscapes of the region unfold, showcasing the natural beauty that characterises this part of the world. Along the route, a well-deserved break awaits us for a delightful picnic lunch, providing a moment to rest and appreciate the surroundings. Upon reaching Puerto Frias, our journey takes a nautical turn with a 20-minute catamaran trip across the pristine waters of Frias Lake, leading us to Puerto Alegre.
After disembarking, we continue for an additional 3 kilometers on a gravel path, arriving at the picturesque destination of Puerto Blest. Each pedal stroke on this route is not just a journey across borders but also a passage through the stunning landscapes that define the allure of Patagonia.

Cycling Distance: 30.7 km/ 19 mi (100% gravel road)
Cycling Climb: 984m (3,228ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
After breakfast, and having enjoyed the Bay during the morning, we take the catamaran (50min) towards Puerto Pañuelo, along Nahuel Huapi Lake, where we will have lunch. Then we will cycle along Circuito Chico Route visiting Bahía López, Moreno Lake and the famous Panoramic View Point, finishing at Casa de Piedra Bridge with a coffeestop. Finally, a transfer of 30 minutes approx. to a wonderful hotel at Bariloche downtown for dinner and lodging. In case we do not have the boat at midday, we will have lunch at the hotel, after having trekked and visited Los Cántaros Waterfall; and finally we will cycle 14 kms on paved road.
1 h sailing Nahuel Huapi Lake
Cycling Distance: 24 km/ 15mi (10 km gravel ) + (14km paved road)
Cycling Climb: 477m (1,564ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
A free day to explore this beautiful town. Start your morning by strolling around the Civic Center and the main square to soak in the local atmosphere. Treat yourself to some delicious local chocolates on Mitre Street. For stunning views, head to Cerro Campanario, reachable by hiking or chairlift, and enjoy breathtaking panoramas of Nahuel Huapi Lake and the Andes. Check out the local crafts market for unique souvenirs. Wrap up your day by witnessing the sunset at Bahía Serena, a peaceful bay that captures the serene charm of Bariloche.
Accommodation: Hotel (B)
After an early breakfast we have a vehicle transfer (1 hour) along the road bordering Nahuel Haupi Lake up to Villa La Angostura, from where we will join “Camino de los Siete Lagos” (Seven Lakes Route). From here we will first cycle along paved road and then on gravel road by Traful lake shores, towards our beautiful hotel in a very little village called Villa Traful, where we will also have lunch, as well as dinner and accommodation.
Cycling Distance: 45 km/ 28 miles (21 km / 13.1mi gravel) + (24 km / 14.9 mi paved road)
Cycling Climb: 915m (3,002ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
For those travelling in late November, it may be necessary to make modifications to today’s ride due to the “Gran Fondo Siete Lagos” cycle race which sometimes has its route along Seven Lakes Road. However, this will only be necessary if the race date and direction coincides with our tour and we will advise you if that is the case.
Fuelling up with an early breakfast, to avoid riding 24km on a gravel road, we have a 45 min. vehicle transfer up to our cycling start point, on the well-known “Camino de los Siete Lagos” (Seven Lakes Road). We will cycle 76 kms of paved road inside this awe-inspiring region. Riding through this stunning landscape, we’re treated to captivating views that showcase the natural wonders of Patagonia.
A well-deserved break comes at lunchtime, where we pause at a local restaurant to not only replenish our energy but to also savour the local cuisine amidst the picturesque surroundings. As our cycling adventure continues, we ultimately arrive in the beautiful village of San Martin de los Andes, situated along the shores of Lacar Lake. The village’s scenic charm and the tranquil ambiance make it an ideal spot to unwind and reflect after a day of immersive exploration.
Cycling Distance: 76 km/ 47.2 miles (paved road)
Cycling Climb: 1,041m (3,415ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
Today begins with a scenic 90-minute transfer to the border at the Mamuil Malal Pass, marking the crossing between Argentina and Chile. As we mount our bikes, the adventure unfolds, leading us on a captivating route towards Pucon.
Along the way, we’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas, including stops at the Mirador Del Lago Quillelhue and the Mirador Parque Villarrica, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Passing through landmarks like Vuelta de Los Cocos, the cycling route becomes a tapestry of diverse terrains and natural wonders. Our accommodation for the night is nestled at the base of the majestic Villarrica Volcano, standing proudly at 2,840 meters.
This unique setting promises not only a rewarding day of cycling but also an opportunity to rest and rejuvenate in the shadow of one of Chile’s iconic peaks.
Cycling Distance: 77 km/ 48 miles (2 km / 1.2 mi gravel road) + (75 km / 47 mi paved)
Cycling Climb: 396m/ 1,299ft
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
We have a break on the tour today with time to explore the beautiful town of Pucon. Those looking to relax can visit one of the many thermal spas which surround the town or settle down on the volcanic sands of the lakeside beach. The energetic can opt for white water rafting or horse riding. Adventure seekers might want to hike up to the crater of the beautiful Volcano Villarrica (weather permitting). It is a challenging but not a technical ascent to the summit for magnificent views across the surrounding area and the bubbling lava within the volcano. All equipment can be hired locally.
Accommodation: Hotel (B)
This morning we will have a 30 minute vehicle transfer out of Pucon to Villarrica where our cycling begins. Setting off on the bikes we cycle along the quiet Interlagos route (passing Huilipilun and Colico) to the small village of Cunco, through Villarrica National Park. The area is densely populated by araucaria forests (also known as monkey puzzle trees).
Cycling Distance: 59 km/ 34mi (19 km/ 11 mi gravel) and (40 km/25 mi paved road)
Cycling Climb:704m (2,310ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L)
After breakfast, our tour continues as we cycle eastwards through the village of Melipeuco and into Conguillio National Park, Chile’s first geopark. In Mapudungún, ‘Conguillio’ means water with pine kernels. The park is also affectionately known as Los Paraguas (The Umbrellas), a reference to the striking shape of its ancient araucaria forests.
We’ll ride along dramatic volcanic lava trails formed by the Llaima Volcano (3,125m), one of the most active volcanoes in South America and one of just five in the world with an active lava lake in its crater.
There is an optional ride to visit the scenic Verde Lagoon and Arco Iris Lagoon before returning to our accommodation in the heart of the park, at the base of the volcano.

Cycling Distance: 72km/ 44mi (22 km/ 13mi gravel path) + (50 km / 31mi paved road)
Cycling Climb: 841m (2,759ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
The tour ends today. We organise 1 group transfer to Temuco airport which should allow time to take a morning stroll around the park before your journey home. If you chose to stay on for extra days there are also options for kayaking, helicopter tours or trekking. (B)

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Small Group Note
For groups of fewer than four participants, the guide may lead from the support vehicle rather than cycling with the group, ensuring full logistical and guiding support.
Fully supported cycling holiday
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We aim to make your journey as smooth, supported, and enjoyable as possible — so you can focus on the adventure!
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On this tour, you’ll enjoy:
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For this tour, we offer brand new Specialized Rockhopper mountain bikes, maintained to the highest standard and equipped with Shimano components and suspension forks and eBikes Specialized Turbo Vado 3.0 ands 4.0 for those wanting a litte extra zip up the hills!
What’s Included with Bike Hire
Customising Your Bike
If you are able to do a simple repair yourself then you can if you wish take a small repair kit with you as this will avoid the need to wait for assistance should the team or support vehicle be any distance away. The bikes will come with one water bottle cage fitted.
Please be aware that the hire bikes have the front brake on the right side and the back brake on the left side (as is usual in the UK).
Recommended Bike Setup
For this Chile/Argentina tour, we recommend using a mountain bike for maximum comfort and performance:
Touring bikes: Possible, but must have:
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What to Bring for Your Bike
We recommend a full pre-trip service at a professional bike shop. Check:
Transporting Your Bike
The currency in Chile is the Chilean Peso (CLP).
The currency in Argentina is the Argentine Peso (ARS).
Staff Tipping
Travel Insurance
Mandatory for all participants and must cover:
Health & Vaccinations
Chile & Argentina Tour November to March. Our tours run during the summer season in the Southern Hemisphere — the best time for cycling in Chile and Argentina, with pleasant temperatures and long daylight hours.
Typical Conditions – Lake District
The weather in Chile and Argentina can be unpredictable, especially when crossing mountain passes where temperatures may drop significantly. It’s important to come prepared with warm and waterproof gear suitable for a range of conditions.
Essential Cycling Gear
Clothing
This is a flexible guide – adjust based on your preferences and expected weather:
Layering Essentials:
Personal Medical Kit (Recommended)
Our guides carry first aid supplies, but we advise bringing your own compact first aid kit which should include:
Energy & Electronics
Mobile Phones & SIM Cards in Chile & Argentina
Argentina’s electricity: Plug types C (two round pins) and I (three flat pins) – 220V.
Chile’s electricity: Plug types C (two round pins) and L (three round pins in a row) – 220V, 50Hz.
Republic of Chile – Capital: Santiago
Argentine Republic – Capital: Buenos Aires
Our professional redspokes cycle tops are designed for both comfort and performance:
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This tour features some of the most memorable and comfortable accommodation in the redspokes portfolio, combining stylish lakeside hotels, mountain lodges and characterful eco-properties across the Chilean and Argentinian Lake District.
We begin on the shores of Lake Llanquihue at Casa Kalfu Hotel in Puerto Varas, before heading to the slopes of Osorno Volcano for a night in the atmospheric Refugio Teski mountain lodge. Crossing the Andes, we stay in beautifully located properties such as Hotel Peulla and Hotel Blest, followed by upgraded lakeside comfort at Alma del Lago Suites & Spa in Bariloche and Alto Traful Hotel in Villa Traful.
Further along the route, welcoming smaller properties like Hostería Monteverde, Hostal Buena Tierra and Hostería Bello Horizonte offer warm Patagonian hospitality in spectacular surroundings. The trip finishes in the heart of Conguillío National Park at La Baita EcoLodge, surrounded by araucaria forests and volcanic landscapes at the base of Llaima Volcano – a truly special final stay that captures the wild beauty of the region.
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The trip finishes in the heart of Conguillío National Park at La Baita EcoLodge, surrounded by araucaria forests and volcanic landscapes at the base of Llaima Volcano – a truly special final stay that captures the wild beauty of the region.
Here is what our customers have to say about our ‘Chile & Argentina’ Cycling holiday.
The stunning beauty of Patagonia will take your breath away. This trip provides a variety of rides, on different terrains which adds to the adventure of the trip.
I was lucky enough to go horse riding on the rest day in San Carlos de Bariloche, which i would highly recommend for riders and non riders.
Susan Redfern, Rochdale, England, UK
This was a well-organised trip using a good mix of hotels. There were days when we were transferred by minibus to make best use of time and landscapes. Using boats in places gave the trip a special feel. The guiding was of a high standard and we were very fortunate to enjoy good weather throughout. Strongly recommended.
Dr David Snowball, Wakefield, England, UK
Diego, Yal and Mattias were an outstanding team. Endlessly helpful, hard working and totally at ease with the British sense of humour. They were absolutely key to the success of the trip.
I was expecting a mixture of accommodation and was happy with all of them. Puerto Blest was very special, loved the eco-lodge, which was a great place to finish.
Mrs Philippa Sanders, Petworth, England, UK
A fantastic trip, great route, wonderful scenery and the 3 guides were excellent. The accommodation was excellent; particularly memorable was the stay at the Eco-Lodge. I would fully recommend this trip to others contemplating such a holiday.
Michael Catley, Harrogate, England, UK
I want to start by saying that I really enjoyed the trip. Tolkeyen, Yal and Laura were great to put up with all of our needs. The views were spectacular, the combo of biking and boating was so enjoyable, and the experiences – swimming, walking, waterfalls, etc. were lovely. I would recommend this trip to others.
Molly Galetto, Idaho, USA
The Redspokes Chile/Argentina tour is an exceptional tour, not only because of the uniqueness and beauty of the Patagonia region and the Andes mountain range, but also because of being very well organized. Accommodation, food, support and guidance are all excellent!
Pine Pienaar, Lynwood, South Africa
My wife and I had a great time on this trip. Our friends had recommended this bike tour and we were not disappointed. Neither my wife and I are strong cyclists, so we were a bit worried about the challenging bike conditions. But our concerns were misplaced, as the sag wagon was always available for my wife, who did not rent an e-bike. And with an e-bike, the riding was remarkably easy.
The staff was helpful and friendly throughout the trip, and we appreciated the emphasis on safety. The accommodations were excellent, often overlooking a beautiful lake. And it was a plus that our fellow travellers were great company.
Warren Gorlick, Washington, USA
Fabulous trip, super talented and thoughtful guides, great adventure! Loved every accommodation but especially the ones during all the cruce andino stops as well as San Martin de los Andes and La Baita in Parque Conguillo – super super excellent. Fabulous trip, super talented and thoughtful guides, great adventure!
I definitely will recommend this to my friends (and came on this trip because 2 of my Friends who are world travellers did it in 2025 and 2024 and they enthusiastically recommended it
Margaret Gleason, Washington, USA
Although there was some disruption due to events outwith the original plan the guides managed the situation very well. The guides clearly are very experienced and have fine tuned the whole experience to ensure we had the best possible time, for which I and my Son Matthew were extremely grateful.
This has been a truly memorable experience, made all the more possible by the care and professionalism of the staff. Although not mentioned above Karina (Bariloche tour guide help) was also extremely helpful and should also receive a mention. Thank you Redspokes for such a wonderful experience.
Nikolas Green, Market Drayton, England
As it was my first Redspokes tour, I was hesitant about how I would fit in with the group and how I would manage the hills and gravel. I needn’t have been, as the group was wonderful, the guides friendly, informative and supportive and I could always walk the bike when the hills became too steep. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip!
Shirley Dobra, Tunbridge Wells, England, UK
Another 5 star tour from Redspokes. I’ve been on 5 so far. Each one different; each one excellent. Tai and Diego were wonderful guides; encouraging us when the going got tough, amusing us with their humour and making sure everything ran smoothly.
The Patagonia tour gave us challenging cycling, stunning scenery and great friendships. Like all the other tours I’ve been on, it’s another unforgettable experience.
Paul Massie, Hatfield, England, UK
This was such a fantastic trip. Chile and Argentina are wonderful countries, incredible scenery, lovely people and great accommodation. The tour was so well organised, everything seemed to work like clockwork, although I’m sure this was down to a lot of hard work of behalf of the guides and local team. We were very lucky to have superb weather and the group that I was with were great fun.
Peter Carey, London, England, UK
An excellent trip. What a privilege to cycle through this amazing region. Well run tour with a friendly and helpful guide team.
Dave Tonge, Chorleywood, England, UK
This was a great trip amazing scenery great rides and fun people. Super support from the ground team.
Dr Olive Herlihy, Peebles, Scotland, United Kingdom
A really fantastic trip – stunningly beautiful and diverse everyday. Fun guides and cycle mates. I appreciated some of the history and natural history the guides provided.
Catherine Dentinger, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
We thoroughly enjoyed this cycle tour. It is our first time with Red Spokes and feel lucky to have come across them by chance while searching for bike tours in Chile on line. We chose Red spokes after we compared itineraries with 2 other companies and you had the most cycling miles/least miles in transfers, you had fantastic reviews and you were the best value.
The professionalism of the Bike Way team was outstanding. Tolke, our main leader was well organised, attentive, caring, encouraging, friendly, and good company. Yal, the same. They both could understand and join in British banter too. Mati and Santi were also helpful, kind, good fun and were happy up the front or bringing up the rear, encouraging all the way. Nestor, our driver in Argentina had obviously worked with Bike Way before and knew the ropes. We could not have asked for a better team.
We loved the lunch stops at a variety of restaurants and cafes that gave us insight into local cuisine. 2 stood out , the wonderful wooden house in San Martin de los Andes on 27th and the one in Cunco – Los Laurels 30th. Also the coffee stops and snacks were well planned, we were well cared for.
There were 10 of us on the tour, a mixture of couples and singles, a variety of cycling experiences and we had a great time together.
Elizabeth Mcgready, Warwick, England, UK
I arrived in Puerto Varas as a solo participant, but the group quickly bonded, making me feel right at home. The cycling turned out to be more challenging than I had expected, but I embraced it alongside everyone else and loved every moment, I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so much in my life!
The accommodation was fantastic, each place had its own unique charm and was well chosen. The 5-star hotel in Bariloche was an unexpected treat, especially as it coincided with our rest day. The stunning lake views made it even more special.
Tolkeyen, Yal, Mateus, Sante were all so helpful and encouraging to us. They along with all the drivers and of course Karina who looked after us at Bariloche and in the background all the time.
Redspokes is a well-oiled machine, and I’m so grateful for such a memorable adventure. Thank you all, and best of luck!
Jonathan Waterer, Umberleigh, Devon, England, UK
This tour was excellent. We were lucky to have great weather for the duration, the cycling was fantastic and the scenery spectacular. We were a big group (16) but we all got on really well and there was great camaraderie with a lot of laughs.
What made the trip so special though was the guides Diego, Yal and Matias. Their organisational and leadership skills were faultless, they communicated clearly to us about what lay ahead at various stages during the day, the lunch stops ran very smoothly and we had the opportunity to sample a great variety of local food, often in lovely rustic settings. We were given helpful dining suggestions for the evenings when the meal was not included and the guides often joined us. They were so friendly and personable that we never had the feeling that they were just being polite and doing their job.
All transfers were punctual and smooth and the whole tour run seamlessly. Diego did occasionally explain some of the logistics to us which helped us to gain insight into the incredible amount of thought and work that went into making each day such a success. We also had the chance to meet with other team members such as Karina and Marcel who undoubtedly worked hard behind the scenes to make this such an enjoyable holiday for all of us.
We can highly recommend this trip to other cycling enthusiasts.
Lindsay and Rainer Goldbeck, Aberdeen, Scotland
Our support team of Karina, Diego, Matthias and Yal were outstanding. They made everything very relaxed. Cannot commend them enough.
We’ve left Chilean & Argentinian Patagonia with such lovely memories of excellent travelling companions, stunning scenery, gorgeous food, a great variety of challenging (for me😂) cycling, even the weather was unbelievable.
All-in-all a fabulous holiday!
Anna and Harald, Chester, England, United Kingdom
Thank you for a wonderful 2 weeks in Argentina & Chile. It was a most memorable holiday with many highlights to include 3 fantastic fun & caring guides, Yal , Gustavo and Tolkeyen, amazing ever changing scenery, comfortable hire bikes & a lovely group of 13 of us. The route was well thought out with quiet roads and a good balance of tarmac & gravel. Some of the best cycling were the days in the Argentinian Lake District. Even cycling up the volcano on the second day was worth the effort with a cosy lodge to stay in & far reaching views.
Vivienne Rust, Beckley, England, UK
Perfect time to go in their spring with flowers emerging and snow on the volcanoes and mountains. Well organised , the guides could not have been more helpful and knowledgeable about the area . I was the least experienced rider and found the cycling hard , especially the gravel but I was allowed to go at my own pace and encouraged.
Helen Botham, Stoke on Trent, England, UK
This was an outstanding trip made extra special by the quality service and personal attention provided by the guides: Yal, Tai and Diego.
The beautiful scenery of Chile and Argentina, good quality accommodation and food, well-chosen routes, and a group that soon became new friends meant that I had a brilliant time.
Keith Aungiers, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
The staff were brilliant and the views were stunning, and we were blessed with the weather so everything fell into place.
Enjoyed the boat transfers.
Janet Perrins, Calne, England, United Kingdom
The trip was absolutely wonderful! Good cycling, splendid scenary and comfortable accomodation.
The team (Tolke, Yal and Gustavo) did an amazing job, everything was run extremely smoothly and they were all incredibly nice – big thank you to all of them! :-) The landscapes and route generally was absolutely amazing, such a gorgeous and impressive place to be. And even better to be seeing it all cycling! :-)
Marleen and Hans Verhagen, Zeist, Netherlands
Great tour, excellent guides, cheerful, knowledgeable, encouraging when occasionally required! Good mix of gravel & tarmac roads, both challenging at times wrt gradients.
I enjoyed the range of accomodation from basic hostel in the remoter areas to good hotels. Also the local food at lunchtime. And of course the wonderful scenery, relaxing boat trips too.
Donald Ross, Inverness, Scotland
This was an incredible trip. Our guides, Yal, Diego and Matias worked so hard to make everything run smoothly. When we were faced with an unprecedented border closure they ensured we arrived in Argentina safely and it cannot have been easy for them.
Their patience and good humour made the trip for me and I would highly recommend anyone thinking of doing this and with a sense of adventure to give it a go.
Caroline & Hamish Aitken, Sevenoaks, London, UK
We had an amazing trip through the Patagonian Lake District and were particularly impressed with the professionalism and friendliness of the guiding team – everything went smoothly and seemed so effortless – a great reflection on the hard work of the team. Thank-you.
Helena and Martin Robinson, Haslemere, England, UK
What truly set this trip apart was the exceptional support team. Not only were they efficient and professional, but they also brought a sense of fun to the journey and showed genuine care for the slower riders. Their positive attitude made overcoming the weather obstacles much more manageable.
The accommodations, for the most part, were of high quality, and even those of lower standards had a unique charm due to their remote locations. The true highlights, however, were the daily lunches. As a food enthusiast, I was treated to a variety of interesting culinary experiences that added an extra layer of enjoyment to each day.
Many thanks redspokes for organising another unforgettable adventure!
Alastair Locke, Leeds, England
This was my first ever group bike trip and it was a resounding success, not least due to the exceptional guiding team (Diego, Yall and Mateus) who were always so friendly and professional and ensured the smooth running of the tour on a day to day basis.
The scenery was of course spectacular. The bikes were great for cycling on both the well-maintained tarmac roads (which had a wide hard shoulder)and gravel. Our accommodation was excellent- from very comfortable hotels to simple hostel-style lodging in the more remote areas. The food was delicious – the thoughtfully selected lunch stops in small villages were particularly special. An amazing experience.
Thank you!
Bridie Russell, Inverness, Scotland
In November we truly had all weathers – including snow up at the ski lodge! But we all braved it and smiled – as did the guides! I feel we saw a lot and crossing between the 2 countries was interesting. As the weather improved – so did the views.
I thought the final day, riding up beyond Baita Lodge and having a dip in a cold lake was really fabulous, a great way to end the tour. We ate well and were very well looked after – and with much humour.
Vicky Chamberlain, Exeter, England, UK
This was my first bike trip, and it far exceeded my expectations. It was a superbly organized tour of the spectacular Patagonia/Lake District in Chile and Argentina. The guides, Tai, Yal and Diego, were excellent. As a relative newcomer to long-distance bike rides, I appreciated the helpful advice Tai gave me on how to better negotiate some of the challenging gravel trails. The accommodations were nicer than I expected, and the lunches substantial – perhaps too substantial!
The region is really fantastic, with highlights including the lakes, volcanos, interesting towns, and a Mapuche lunch with monkey puzzle tree nuts. Just an incredible variety of beautiful scenery, from the foot of the volcanic Mount Osorno to the lakeshore city of Bariloche, to the lava fields in Conguillio National Park.
Jeff Smith, Colorado, USA
This was a well organised tour by excellent guides. Tolkeyen and Gustavo deserving of special mention. Karina was also a welcome addition part way through the trip. Accommodation was generally very good and some excellent. Lunches were substantial, I don’t think I have ever eaten as much!
The scenery is far reaching and amazing and we were fortunate enough to have very good weather in November. There are many highlights on this trip, but I enjoyed the gravel track from Puella to Puerto Frias, stunning views, and then onto Puerto Blest. Make sure you walk around the lake , and up the steps to the mountain lake before catching the ferry from Puerto Blest to Bariloche. The last ride through the lava fields in Conguillio national park is also surreal. All in all a fantastic trip, highly recommended.
Angela Jackson, Bradford, England, UK
A fantastic trip through the best part of the Patagonia Lake District. I was very impressed with the route, and the support crew. They even arranged perfect weather for us, and some tailwinds!
Huge Thanks to redspokes! A great trip was enjoyed by all. Very special for me to do this with eight friends, and we are already talking about the next one! The only difficulty is deciding on where!
Joseph Lee, Toronto, Canada
The Chile/Argentina trip was a five star experience. We enjoyed every day of the journey. The guides Diego and Gustavo (with behind the scenes effort by Karina) were absolutely perfect. They met us at the beginning of the trip and explained how each day would go. They had to set up border crossings and a number of transfers by bus and all of these went smoothly.
The routes were well thought out and gave us a good sense of the spectacular nature that exists in that region of Argentina and Chile. We seriously can’t think of any change that would make this trip better.
Sandy Schreyer, Minnesota, USA
This trip was better than expected, the choices of route, accommodation, restaurants were varied and all to high standard which I really can’t fault . The guides were always making sure everyone was safe , happy and having a great time .
I was travelling alone but everyone was so inclusive. I highly recommend this trip and Redspokes.
Jude Shaw, Shrewsbury, England, UK
The holiday was simply amazing. Chile and Argentina are simply amazing countries. Amazing to cycle and such a wonderful experience. The 3 tour guides did RedSpokes proud. They were professional, kind, supportive, organised and very approachable.
This should reassure any new cyclist that they will be in safe hands. Simply put. Do it. Go for it. It was simply an experience that I recommend fully and I have never been in a country where panoramic views everyday become normal!
Klaud Simpson, Cambridge, England, UK
This is a fantastic trip with awesome scenery along the way and some of the best days cycling I have every done. Some of the days are hard and some days are over a lot of gravel but the pain is worth it. The guides were the best and were fully attentive throughout helping with organisation, planning and stuff, always on hand.
Great bikes most seemed brand new Specialized. Generally a high standard of hotels based on our experience of other tour providers. And not least some of the best steaks and red wine you could ever want.
Michael Jackson, Bradford, England, UK
Fantastic trip. Would highly recommend to friends. Was a little nervous before the trip about the level of cycling but it was fine and I completed all of it. As long as you are reasonably fit and do some regular cycling you will be fine. The bikes are perfectly geared for the terrain so the hills are quite manageable. As Jeronimo said after every up there is a fantastic down and it’s always accompanied by amazing scenery.
Lots of laughs, good company and great guides. Best description of Patagonian cycling from our guides -‘the roads are either updulating, downdulating or flatdulating!’ and they were. Loved it.
Rachel & Martin Millener, Wraxall, England, UK
What an amazing trip! Chile, Argentina & the Lake District of Patagonia are so incredibly beautiful and we never tired of the snow-capped mountains and volcanoes and the crystal clear water in the lakes.
Our two guides were so friendly and helpful & the trip was run extremely well.
We stayed in some gorgeous accommodation and ate in lovely restaurants recommended by the guides.
This was my 9th cycle tour (4th with redspokes) and one of my favourite destinations. Learning to speak Spanish is definitely on my agenda!
Ros Lawson, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
My 8th redspokes tour was definitely a 5 star one ! The mix of great accommodation, stunning scenery, amazing food and of course the usual redspokes level of challenging riding made for fantastic memories ! Our group was superbly lead by Tolkeyen and German.
The Patagonian adventure is definitely a must do !
Michael Litchfield, Emerald, Australia
My sixth redspokes tour and among the best. The scenery was quite fantastic and it was an interesting area to visit. Other aspects excellent – good redspokes team, well planned routes, nice & interesting hotels and food. A very good group also helped.
Andrew Lindsay, Otford, England UK
Coming from the South Island of New Zealand, we wondered if the Andean Lakes would offer anything different, but the scenery was amazing, on a grander scale – so many volcanoes! Our guides were very well organised, and also friendly and with a great sense of humour, and everything ran smoothly due to their efforts. There was a good mix of sealed and gravel roads, although not everyone liked the gravel – road-bikers might need to practice on rough gravel before taking this trip.
Staying overnight on the slopes of Osorno Volcano, crossing the Andes through pristine forest on the Perez Rosales Path, and cycling through the old lava streams in the Conguillo National Park were particular highlights.
We also had a great group of 15 people who all added greatly to our enjoyment.
Nigel & Ceri Johnson, Christchurch, New Zealand
I thoroughly enjoyed my first redspokes bike tour. I’ve never been on a bike tour before and was probably the least prepared (not really a cyclist), so found it very challenging. However, being able to get in the van when the mountains were too steep took away any stress and Gustavo is great company.
By the end of the trip I was fitter and have become more enthusiastic about cycling and determined to do more at home in preparation for my next tour!
Apart from the cycling itself, the scenery was spectacular and the two rest days gave us a chance to explore the lake District more. It’s a very well planned trip.
Thank you to the team for all your support. I loved it!
Sheila Ashley, Devizes, England, UK
Our first redspokes tour was a great experience. Beautiful landscapes, varied terrain with challenge for all levels of rider, very good organisation and crew and a lovely, multinational riding group.
Highly recommended.
Paul Ashley, Devizes, England
This was my first redspokes tour. Booking was simple, organisation was efficient, the support crew were excellent and hotel/food very good. However the route, scenery, weather and group members made this Chile/Argentina adventure an outstanding and memorable trip that I think catered for the expectations of all – roll on the next one !
Patricia & Gavin Prise, Aberdeen, Scotland
I thought the tour guides were excellent. They were organized, had great coffee stops, were at every intersection with a turn, kept us all where we needed to be, offered super suggestions for extra activities. They were warm and friendly – really among the best guides we have ever had.
Randi Friedman, Connecticut, United States
An extraordinarily well designed trip by any measure. Our Argentinian guides were sensitive to the cycling and personal needs of a group that ranging from age 27 to 73. The Patagonian landscape went beyond my expectations and continued to awestruck me till the last day.
Hats off to the entire redspokes team for their organizational team. I am so glad I took this trip.
Paul Brissette, Massachusetts, United States
I had high expectations for this tour but it exceeded those expectations in pretty well every way. The scenery is spectacular but what pleasantly surprised me was that every day had something a bit different, from volcanoes to lakes to lava plains to gravel roads through forests or 15 km downhill screamers on tarmac. The guides were truly amazing; they put a lot of work in every day including the morning briefing, setting-out the ‘magic table’ at the always-welcome break stops (chocolate, coffee, bananas, energy bars, water) and loading and unloading the bikes and gear into the support vehicles. They calmly smoothed out any language or culture hiccups.
Diego and Jeronimo are also just two lovely blokes who are smart, work hard and genuinely cared about giving us clients a great experience. The trip has a fair amount of off-tarmac riding which was a big part of why I chose it but if you don’t like gravel roads and just want tarmac, this trip isn’t for you.
Keith Russell, Bath, England, UK
This was my first organised tour and the guides and helpers could not have been better – organised, friendly and helpful. The Patagonia Lake District route was a great mix of scenic roads and gravel trails. The variety of stunning landscape and overnight stops in both small towns and more remote locations meant I felt I experienced some of the culture as well as the breathtaking countryside.
The amount and type of cycling was about right for me, and the boat trips across the lakes added variety and interest to the tour. The mix of people I met on the tour also made it a great social trip. Overall it was a fantastic and very memorable holiday.
Mark Beaven, Nottingham, England, UK
A great trip. Well organised, fantastic guides, good accommodation. Stunning scenery, and we had the added luck of having good weather and a great group that really stuck together. What particularly struck me is how this worked well as a group trip, but that it was still possible for everyone to go at their own speed, and that all abilities were catered for.
A HUUUGE thumbs up for the guides (Diego, Tolkeyen, Bosco). Great fun to be with, and they really were organising whizz-kids – predicting where there were potential difficulties and working their way around these (e.g. organising transfers if poor road conditions were expected), so that we did not even notice – everything just worked.
Thank you also for the very good pre-trip communication and prompt responses whenever I got in touch. That was also very helpful. This was my first redspokes tour. It won’t be my last…
Ursula, Oxford, England, UK
Everything about our trip was excellent, from the hard working staff to the beautiful scenery.
I shall definitely be recommending Redspokes tours to my friends!
Audrey Midgley, Ilkley, England, UK
The views were stunning. The biking had a variety of pavement, dirt, gravel, hills which made it very enjoyable since it was always changing. The support was amazing. I went with my husband and 17-year old son. The guides and group were incredibly accommodating of our varying levels of biking.
What a fantastic way to spend a vacation!
Nina Markham, La Molina, Peru
I have been on several overseas cycling trips before and this one exceeded my expectations. Our guide, Tolke, driver Diego and mechanic Bosco were excellent. The planning of each day, attention to detail by Tolke and Diego and transfers were expertly handled with no hitches. The hotels and lodges were very well selected – a super combination of very good lodges and hostels with a little luxury occasionally (well we deserved it).
And as for the route – just brilliant! Cycling in the Patagonian Lakes was a bit of a dream come true for me – lakes, volcanoes, waterfalls, forests and fields under massive blue skies with high whispy clouds. Cycling was varied too, sometimes tough, but always enjoyable on gravel, forest tracks or tarmac. Just a great trip!
Paul Fisher, Walsall, UK
Another great trip with redspokes. Stunning scenery, fun group and great crew. Some of the gravel roads were a challenge but not insurmountable – the ferry crossings provided a welcome respite & a chance to take in the majestic landscape.
Special thanks to Tolkeyen & Alejandro for looking after us so well. We’ve already booked our next redspokes adventure!
Ruth & Phil Dunnell, Surrey, UK
I had never been on a group cycling holiday before so I was not sure what to expect. I am very pleased to say that this was an absolutely fantastic experience. The scenery in both Chile and Argentina was truly spectacular. Cycling beside the huge lakes with the snow topped volcanos was stunning.
The two guides Jeronimo and Gustavo were so helpful and friendly. My fellow cyclists from all over the world were really great company and very supportive of each other. The accommodation and food varied from location to location but was always great. I really loved it, I’m already planning another trip.
Tom Carroll, Bishops Stortford, UK
Phenomenal trip. We both loved the cycling and the scenery. The trip was made extra special by the personalities there. The other members of the group were great and we loved the combination of the guides. Tolkeyen who was shy and more reserved but helpful, sincere and very kind and Alejandro who was fun, knowledgable and organised and who mother ducked us around the trip.
I would without hesitation go on another redspokes trip and in fact went straight onto the site on returning home to check out the Albania trip for next year. Thank you for an AMAZING holiday and especially to the guides, who made everything run so smoothly.
Beth de Sousa, Exeter, UK
Both my husband and myself our in our 60s and this was our second group bike tour and first one with Redspokes and wow it was fabulous. We are relatively experienced cyclists but at times I found some of the rides and terrain challenging but got a great feeling of satisfaction and the scenic rewards were jaw dropping especially in Argentina and we loved the catamaran transfers.
The accommodation was very varied from a rustic ski lodge to a 5 star luxury hotel and all but one great with delicious breakfasts, lunches and evening meals. Our guide Tolke was excellent and very knowledgable in the history and geography of the area and cared about everyone along with Matti his co guide and Manu’ll kept us entertained and fed with delicious and healthy snacks and there to support you if in need.
The support team was also great and very helpful. I would highly recommend this trip and thank you Redspokes.
Jackie Smith, Blackburn, England, UK
My Chile/Argentina trip was booked in 2020 and Covid was quick to cancel it. 2025 I joined 10 others and several “RED SPOKES veterans” to make this dream come true and the trip was more than amazing.
The guides were exceptional tending to our every need. So well-organized, we were handed our room keys when the day was over, our luggage was at our door, the van was ready for us at all times, included meals were wonderful and the lodging from lake-front hotels in Bariloche to eco-lodges in 4 places were unsurpassed. No wonder they keep coming back to Red Spokes for more! I’m getting ready to book their Morocco trip for 2 weeks in 2026. For a bike trip of a lifetime, click onto their site and make it happen. You will not be disappointed.
Tim Adams, Florida, United StatesHere are a selection of videos for our ‘Chile & Argentina’ Cycling holiday.