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Hosteria Senderos

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Friendly, charming inn with a corrugated iron exterior that evokes old Patagonian farms of the 1920s, offering a warm and cosy retreat after a trek.

Inspired by Patagonian farms of the 1920s, Hosteria Senderos is a charmingly sturdy-looking inn with an evocative corrugated iron exterior provides a warm and welcoming retreat after a long day of taking on the far-southern elements. It's close to a number of trailheads, allowing you to walk practically straight out of the front door and into the wilderness of Fitz Roy National Park, and its position on the edge of town also affords some lovely views from the rooms and common areas. Many guests have praised the friendliness of the staff, who are eager to share their extensive knowledge of the area's trekking routes.

Guest rooms are simply but cosily furnished, making use of local wood, and are comfortable, spacious and immaculately clean. The lobby is particularly inviting, with a stone fireplace to keep you toasty on a cold evening. There is a good restaurant and a wine bar with occasional wine-tasting, as well as a TV room and relaxation/massage area.

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What our clients say

  • “The restaurant in the Hotel Senderos in El Calafate was excellent.”

    SK, Richmond Nov 2013
  • Quirky / superb.  Staff really friendly and helpful. Breakfast excellent but restaurant wasn't always open in the evening which was a shame as the one evening meal we had was…

    LB, Windsor Mar 2017
  • Love this place.  Cozy and warm - exactly what you need after a day's worth of trekking.  The staff gave expert advice on the weather forecasts and the best spots…

    LB, London Oct 2017
  • "A lovely hotel, with very helpful reception staff who were able to advise us on making best choice of walk given the weather outlook etc."

    JS,Worcester Dec 2014
  • A great place to stay.

    JW, Bedford Dec 2017
  • "Lovely place to stay in comfortable hotel with helpful staff. Quite basic but perfect for a lovely place to return to after a full days hiking. Excellent restaurant."

    PW, Twickenham Feb 2014
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