Villarrica is a town of 50,000 people (2012) in Araucanía. The wooden houses and the surnames of numerous families reflect the German and Dutch roots of the Villarrica area, which from 1850 received a large stream of European immigration.
Tourism, grain and dairy farming, and forestry are the main economic activities of the community.
The climate is mild and humid with the greatest rainfall experienced between May and July (autumn and winter). The dry season is between December and February (summer).
Overnight buses from Santiago leave daily. Rural buses leave from the Temuco Terminal.
Or you can fly to Temuco and drive an hour to get to Villarrica.
To drive to Villarrica, you must take Route 5 South and access through the indicated detour.
Plenty of local micros to get around, but a rental car is the way to go if you want to take full advantage of the area. You can also book organized tours with the adventure tourism agencies like Politur in Villarrica to get to the summit of Volcano Villarrica, Huerquehue National Park, hot springs, rafting, riding tours, canopy and more.
Hosteria de la Colina, Las Colinas 115- Ex-pat owners Glen and Bev make a stay here impossible to forget. Superb views, excellent food, spacious terrace and full bar snd game room, spotless rooms and comfy beds.
Hotel El ciervo. Near to the lake and town centre.
Hotel Terraza Suite, Julio Zegers 351, +56 45 241 4508. Free breakfast and large deck for viewing volcano alongside pool. US$91
Cabañas Montenegro, Prat 735, +56 45 241 1371. Nice place with cabins, well located.
Hotel El parque. Beautiful view.
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