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If you’re looking for a room with a view (who isn’t?), Peninsula Petit is the place to go. The 11 rooms all face the gorgeous Nahuel Huapi Lake and surrounding colourful forest and are watched over by the Campanario and López mountains. The Patagonian décor and local art pieces add to each room’s warmth, and there are TVs, speedy WiFi and pleasant bathrooms with bathtubs. For added space and a King-sized bed opt for the superior room, which also comes with a minibar.
Peninsula Petit boasts a privileged location in the San Pedro Peninsula, right in the middle of the small circuit. Puerto Pañuelos - where most lake excursions start - is only five minutes away, as is the ski lift to the top of Campanario mountain, an unmissable spot to take in the amazing 360-degree views while enjoying a cuppa. Back at the hotel, the knowledgeable team are always happy to recommend and with activity arrangements all around the area. But exploring the hotel’s shoreline and adjacent forests is one of the most the perfect ways to spend an afternoon too...
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An alpine town with epic scenery, lakes that stretch to the horizon and chocolate to rival the Swiss