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==Season of The Year==
 
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The best season of the year is between October and April, depending on the first snows of the year.
 
The best season of the year is between October and April, depending on the first snows of the year.
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By Car and Road Status

Access to Vilches.Imagen: Dirección de Vialidad

From Talca you must take the rout 115 towards San Clemente (East), a small town. There are 40 kilometres from Talca to the Vilches road to the left, the road is in good for most of the cars, half of it is covered by asphalt. From the start of the Vilches Road, there are 29 kilometres more, the first 9 with asphalt.

Public Transport

There are buses to Vilches from Talca Bus station. Frequency of this busses if nearly 2 busses per day during winter, and one almost one every hour during summer. Remember always ask for more information calling to the buss terminal station +56 - 71 - 235327.

Season of The Year

The best season of the year is between October and April, depending on the first snows of the year.

Route Description

Route 1: Via Conaf: It starts in the zone called "El Hotel" (The Hotel), and old military hotel abandoned some years ago. From there, you walk till the entrance of the Conaf National Park. After you register yourself, you follow the trail bordering the north edge of the Paine Hill, there is to cross some small rivers and after 3 hours walking you arrive to a nice camping place near the bifurcation to "Valle del Indio". Here you start walking up through a forest (watch out with the roots) and after 1.30 hours you should start leaving behind the forest. From here you should be able to see the "Piedra del Conejo" (Rabbit Stone), which is a signal that you are near Enladrillado. 1.30 hours more and you should arrive to the Enladrillado Bifurcation. If you feel like it, you can walk there, it's really near there (no more than 300m from here). Then the trail leads west, and in 1.15 hours more you arrive to "Laguna del Alto".

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Laguna Altos de Lircay. Imagen:Constanza Miranda
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Laguna Altos de Lircay.Sitio de Camping Imagen:Constanza Miranda

Route 2: Via "Piedras Blancas". This route is harder, but also prettier, because you must walk some metres over the forest line, that gives you beatiful sights of the Maule valley and the forest on it. Before arriving to Conaf, you should take the right trail, passing by a secondary conaf's house. You have to follow this trail, till you arrive to "Piedras Tacitas", from here you have to take east, going through the forest. In this trail you will see "Piedra del Mono" (Monkey Stone). After some house walkin, the trail takes the east edge of the Peine Hill, and starts going up slightly dangerous. You will arrive to a place called "Piedras Blancas" (White Stones) that you can see from below too. Then you have to go through Peine's Portezuelo so you can have a wonderful sight of the Laguna del Alto. Now you have only 1.30 hours left walking to arrive to the lagoon.

Estimated Time

Rout 1: Normal pace, this route should take from 6 to 8 hours. You can also camp in the "valle del venado" bifurcation.

Ruta 2: Slow pace, should take from 8 to 10 hours.

Recomendations

Do not camp in "Laguna del Alto", it's forbidden, and human waste could damage the water of the lagoon.

Permits / Fees

  • No permits required. A fee of CLP $ 3000 per day must be paid for Altos de Lircay National Reserve.