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ABOUT PEUMA HUE - in their own words:
Peuma Hue "Place of Dreams" in native Mapuche language. Long before we stepped on its grounds we had this dream of running a place where natural beauty would be the background for a healthy, peaceful and meaningful life. Peuma Hue´s beauty is striking and varied wherever you look.
To the north and front of the main house there is a long, deep glacial valley filled by the blue waters of Gutiérrez Lake and the unique emerald-green to turquoise waters of Peuma Hue bay. To the west and close to the house, the rugged granite walls of the D´Agostini peak drop steep into the valley, filling the area with the energy only sacred places provide. To the east, the rolling hills of an ancient range soothe souls with harmony and balance. To the south, the Continental Divide valley, divides waters into the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
Nestled within the grounds of the first and largest national park in Argentina, the Nahuel Huapi National Park, in the Northern Patagonia Lake District, Peuma Hue´s 500 acres of wilderness are located at the southern end of Gutiérrez Lake, only 35 minutes south from the town of Bariloche and 45 minutes from its international airport. Bariloche is the gateway to the northern Patagonian Andes and an internationally renowned mountain resort, famous for its wonderful skiing in winter and its unique beauty in spring, summer and fall. To reach Peuma Hue, drive fifteen miles south of Bariloche on the paved road to El Bolsón and turn right on a dirt road along 1.5 mile to the private entrance gate leading to the lakefront and houses.
The main house was designed to maximize the exposure to each vista. It has 4 luxury rooms with private bathrooms and a spacious living room and dining room overlooking the lake. Down the road is a small, cozy and romantic log cabin, with its fireplace overlooking the creek. Across the bridge and overlooking the lakefront is the guest house with 4 more bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, a living room and dining room.
A boat house (also used as a spacious and comfortable board room), two more log cabins for staff and caretakers, a carpentry studio, a barn, a chapel, the stables and pasture grounds, a greenhouse and a native plant nursery and garden complete the inhabited area.A mile away and 600 ft up the steep D´Agostini slope, an enchanted mountain log cabin overlooks the lake and facing rolling hills. From there, wonderful wilderness awaits for those eager to enjoy it.