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Plantilla:Access Parque Ingles

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== Access Getting there == ===By car === From Route Exit the Panamerican Highway (Ruta 5 south or Pan, access Sur) to the east by MolinaEast, continue on Route L-27 to via the town of Radal. SubsequentlyMolina, should then follow the K-175, followed by the unpaved K-275 until you reach the National Reserve Administration small village of Radal Seven Cups, which is situated 72 km to the southeast of Molina, and serves as the gateway to the national park. You then have to keep following the same road uphill for around another 10 km in order to get the CONAF park rangers' office in Parque Inglés
To reach In order to get to the reserve village of Radal and the national park from Talca, use you have to leave the east exit of city to the village East, passing through the settlements of Lo Beno, Placeta Beño and the Rada, La Placeta on a paved road, the way. The first 30 kms, then a journey km of this route are paved. The remaining 40 miles km consist of travelling along a decent-quality gravel on [[State Road | good condition ]]road. In some areas, the The road is does get narrow so in certain spots but it has passing places, which you might have to be vigilant and give the last pull into, from time to time, in order to allow oncoming traffic to go past
=== Public By public transport and hitchhiking === In summer From Santiago, the only bus company that goes directly to Molina is PULLMAN DEL SUR. These buses come leave from the "Terminal Alameda"/"Terminal de Santiago" complex , which is located next to the area "Universidad de Santiago" Metro station. It isn't possible to buy a return ticket from a Santiago but the town price of a one-way ticket should cost CLP $4,000-$5,000  During the peak season -- largely defined in this case as from Christmas time to the end of February -- buses go all the way to Parque Inglés from Molina. The station These local buses leave from the bus terminal, which is located about half a block north of the away from Molina's main square (Plaza de Armas de ). If you have any enquiries about the buses then e-mail "Buses Hernandez" buseshernandez@gmail.com. Address: Calle Maipú 1735, Molina. One must consider Bear in mind that they come , for about nine and fly in a half months of the morningyear, these buses only go up as far as the village of Radal, which lies just before the protected area begins. In autumn  A second option is "Buses Radal Siete Tazas", whose buses GENERALLY only run during the months of January and winter there February, and on long public holiday weekends in December. Both companies have Facebook pages (in Spanish), where they publish their bus timetables  If you miss your bus, and are short of time, you can hitchhike from Valdesina, which is no a small settlement that is situated on the road between Molina and Radal. You can take one of the "Aquelarre" minibuses to Valdesina, which leave RELATIVELY frequently from Curicó, and pass through Molina's bus terminal on the way. It's just a case of riding the minibus as far as it will take you, and getting off before it turns around and goes back the other way. Bear in mind that, if you are visiting the national park outside of the peak tourist season, you will at least have to hitchhike from Radal village because, as just mentioned previously, the busesdon't go beyond there outside of the busiest tourist periods.