Four must-see spots in Sierra de la Ventana blend nature and culture

Sierra de la Ventana in Buenos Aires province provides unique experiences for travelers seeking landscapes, adventures, and local traditions. Highlighted sites include Cerro Ventana, Cerro Tres Picos, Garganta del Diablo, and Museo del Mate, each offering distinct attractions to explore the area.

Sierra de la Ventana stands out for its hills, trails, and museums that invite discovery of the nature and history of the Buenos Aires region. Cerro Ventana, in its namesake Provincial Park, features a natural opening in the rock framing impressive views of the valley and surrounding sierras. The hike passes through native flora, clear streams, and viewpoints, allowing observation of foxes, hares, and local birds. Its rock formations date back millions of years, revealing the area's geological history.

Cerro Tres Picos, at 1,239 meters high, is the highest point in Buenos Aires province and has three distinctive peaks visible from afar. The trek lasts 4 to 6 hours, providing panoramic views of the Pampas plain, Sierra de la Ventana, and Bahía Blanca. It is ideal for disconnection, with trails through native forests and grasslands.

Garganta del Diablo is a narrow canyon formed by erosion, with rock walls creating dramatic shadows. The route combines walks and minor climbs, enabling connection with wind sounds and native species like birds and small mammals.

Museo del Mate, run by Alberto Plaza for 16 years, displays over 3,000 mate models from various Argentine regions. "We opened the place 16 years ago. Now we had the privilege of opening a mate museum in Capital Federal," says Plaza. Its godparents are Luis Landriscina and Sole Pastorutti; Landriscina visited last October, and Pastorutti plans to go in March. Visitors can try different yerbas and buy accessories.

These sites blend adventure, geology, and traditions, making Sierra de la Ventana a destination suitable for families and explorers.

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Yellow alert for winds and storms in several Argentine provinces

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for strong winds and storms on Friday, March 13, 2026, in southern and central provinces of Argentina. Affected areas include Santa Cruz, Tierra del Fuego, La Pampa, and other regions. Meanwhile, the AMBA anticipates a weekend with rising temperatures and stability.

San Vicente, just 60 minutes from Buenos Aires, offers a mix of nature, history, and criolla food. The town features parrillas and a 180-hectare lagoon, perfect for the next holiday. A TikTok video shows what a day there is like.

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The Arrayanes Challenge, a trail running competition, will take place in March in Villa La Angostura, inviting participants to immerse themselves in the famous arrayanes forest. This event aims to foster a connection with nature in a unique mountainous setting. Runners will explore Patagonian landscapes while pushing their physical limits.

Following Sunday's warnings, Argentina's National Meteorological Service has issued new yellow and orange alerts for Monday, March 2, 2026, due to ongoing winds, storms, and rains across multiple provinces including Chubut, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Tierra del Fuego, and Santa Cruz.

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Wildfires in Patagonia are affecting four national parks in Chubut, Río Negro, Neuquén, and Santa Cruz, with over 50,000 hectares burned and more than 500 firefighters battling the blazes. The situation is critical in Chubut, where the fire threatens roads and homes in El Hoyo, forcing teams to retreat for safety. Extreme weather conditions are complicating containment efforts.

The National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for strong storms in 18 provinces tonight on Saturday, January 31, featuring intense rains, hail, and wind gusts that could exceed 90 km/h. The warnings mainly impact central and northeastern Argentina, while Mendoza is under an orange alert for severe storms.

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Huila's government expects at least 15,000 visitors during Easter week, fewer than in 2025 amid a downward tourism trend. Natalia Alejandra Ortiz Valderrama, acting secretary of Economic Development and Tourism, cites moderate hotel bookings despite a full schedule of religious and cultural events. Municipalities like Neiva and Garzón are the top draws.

 

 

 

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