The agencies at Coyhaique
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Lago Bravo is a unique property. The total property area is 2800 hectares (6918 acres), about three hours away from Balmaceda Airport and approximately 130 km (80 miles) from Coyhaique. Some key aspects of Lago Bravo are the private lake (almost impossible to find in properties of this size), three other smaller and beautiful lagoons, some 2,000 hectares (4942 acres) of lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) forest, and about 4 km (2.5 miles) of the river (Río Pedregoso) with trout fishing entirely within the property. Lago Bravo also has about 400 hectares (988 acres) of grasslands, which the current owner has been fencing in, cleaning, and fertilizing, and which should provide much better pastures in the coming years. The property is used for grazing during the summer, and there are plans to leave livestock permanently this year. Two different routes can access Lago Bravo. In both cases, it takes about 1.5 hours from Coyhaique, although during the last five years, the government has been improving access through the west side, and there are plans to continue doing so. This substantially reduces travel time and facilitates access even in the winter months. A small cabin (two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, small living room) is comfortable and habitable for short stays. There are also two small cabins for workers (1 km from the main cabin). All the cabins are equipped with solar panels and wood-burning stoves for cooking and heating. Wildlife is first class, and a wide variety of species, including deer and trout. Taxes are meager, approximately USD400 per year, and the Chilean government provides subsidies to improve and upgrade properties in the area.
…By Chile Sotheby's International Realty
Lake Caro, located in the Aysén Region southwest of the city of Coyhaique, is a destination of remarkable natural beauty, ideal for ecotourism, sport fishing, and the contemplation of pristine landscapes. It is part of the lake system that defines Northern Patagonia, surrounded by mountains, temperate forests, and glacial rivers. Location and Accessibility Lake Caro lies approximately 60 kilometers from Coyhaique, accessible via Route X-686 from the Simpson Valley sector. The journey, mostly along well-maintained gravel roads, passes through areas of high scenic and rural value. The nearest airport is Teniente Vidal Aerodrome in Coyhaique, offering daily domestic flights from Santiago and other cities in southern Chile. Natural Features This glacial lake is known for its turquoise-green waters and native vegetation. It offers ideal conditions for non-motorized water activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, as well as access for recreational fishing. The surrounding geography features snow-capped peaks, Patagonian forests, and clear summer skies. Flora and Fauna The landscape around Lake Caro is dominated by temperate rainforests with species such as coigüe, lenga, ñirre, and notro. Wildlife sightings may include the Andean condor, Magellanic woodpecker, torrent duck, and native mammals such as the huemul, pudú, and culpeo fox. The lake's waters are home to rainbow and brown trout, making it a popular destination for fly fishing. Climate The climate is cold-temperate, with frequent rainfall throughout the year, especially between April and September. Summer temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F), offering comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Winters are cold and damp, with snowfall possible at higher elevations. Activities and Attractions Sport Fishing: Trout and salmon in a remote, scenic setting ideal for fly fishing. Kayaking and Boating: Calm waters suited for tranquil exploration. Hiking and Nature Observation: Informal trails around the lake allow for immersive experiences in local ecology and landscapes. Lake Caro stands out as a less disturbed alternative to other lakes in the region, ideal for visitors seeking privacy, unspoiled nature, and authentic experiences in Chilean Patagonia. Its relative proximity to Coyhaique, along with its high scenic and ecological value, make it a hidden gem in southern Chile.
…By Chile Sotheby's International Realty
In Chilean Patagonia (Aysén), approx. 45 km from Puerto Aysén, this 2,116-hectare property is naturally suited for conservation. A creek crosses the land within the Mañihuales–Aysén hydrographic system, one of the region’s defining watersheds. What makes this asset compelling for international conservation buyers is natural infrastructure: Aysén lies in one of Chile’s wettest zones, with regional references often placing annual precipitation around 3,000–4,000 mm, and local figures near Puerto Aysén about 2,940 mm/year Aprox. In this landscape, wetlands and peatlands play a strategic role for long-term stewardship: they regulate the water cycle (buffer floods, store water during lower-precipitation periods, and improve water quality through sediment/nutrient retention) and function as natural water reserves at a territorial scale. Conservation / water-security use cases: -Private reserve and watershed protection. -Long-horizon ecological restoration and environmental monitoring. -ESG / philanthropic capital aligned with ecosystem services (water, biodiversity, resilience). Request the “Due Diligence Pack” (title, boundaries/KMZ, access, applicable restrictions, preliminary hydro-environmental brief).
…By Chile Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Coyhaique. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.