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La Cascada Casa Patagonica

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Beautifully situated hotel with a pleasantly secluded feel and a traditional, rather English style which makes one soon feel at home.

We love La Cascada’s setting, perched high above the shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi in Argentina’s lake district, and there’s a rather English familiarity to its appearance which makes one soon feel at home.

The hotel is conveniently located a short drive from downtown Bariloche, yet feels pleasantly secluded. La Cascada’s style is traditional, without quirky design features or boutique pretentions, and guestrooms are cosy and comfortable. For a lake view you should book a superior room, but everyone can enjoy splendid views from the hotel’s terrace and restaurant. 

There’s an attractive indoor pool, and the lakeshore is just a short, steep walk down from the hotel. 

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What our clients say

  • “La Cascada was a delight! Open, airy, pleasant lounges, lovely gardens and lake views and the wooded area with the eponymous ‘cascada'."

    SG, Liverpool Feb 2013
  • We stayed here once before and it is still a delightful place The staff are really top class. They no longer serve a full dinner We were advised by Jamie.…

    JH Wirral Feb 2015
  • “La Cascada  Hotel was very generous regarding our anniversary, it was hospitable and their pool was very clean and the only one we used. Despite the fact the hotel needs…

    TM, Oakwood Nov 2011
  • "Lovely hotel with beautiful views. Receptionist excellent"

    DC, Worthing Feb 2014
  • “We were upgraded to a suite at La Cascada with two magnificent views over the lake. The breakfast was excellent and so was the service.”

    LL, Bexley Mar 2014
  • "An interesting choice, a nice setting although quite far out of town."

    LN,Leatherhead Nov 2014
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Born in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, Mary’s insider knowledge and dry sense of humour make her a highly valued member of the Tailor-made Holidays and Group Tour sales team.

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