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La Cumbrecita Hiking: Cerro Wank, Rio Subterraneo and Hidden Waterfall

Posted on the 09 June 2022 by Kate Macan @travelingcooki1
Cumbrecita Hiking: Cerro Wank, Subterraneo Hidden Waterfall Cumbrecita Hiking: Cerro Wank, Subterraneo Hidden Waterfall

Wank Hill - Cerro Wank

We start the path through the town along the main street until we reach, crossing the Almbach stream (by a wooden bridge) at the foot of the Wank Hill. The ascent of Wank Hill is of moderate difficulty and lasts approximately one hour. We reach the top, which is 5.702 ft (1,715 meters) high. After a short rest, we continue our trip with the help of the guide along a path just marked towards the underground river.

Underground River - Rio Subterraneo

We arrive at the Underground River, and if it is not in the guide we can go to the side and do not even realize its existence. The entrance to the Underground River is made through a cave or a stone channel. that make the roof of the stream.

Inside there are some gaps between the stones that let in light rays. As we move along the corridor that forms the river and the stones, it is already darker. We recommend to get headlamp and GoPro.

At the bottom of the underground river there is sand, so it is comfortable to walk. At some point during the crossing, the water reaches our waist and it is really amazing to be there. It is one of the most amazing trekking I did.

Hidden Waterfall - Cascada Escondida

After the underground river, we headed to the waterfall hidden by an animal trail and enjoying amazing views. A walk of just over an hour and we are facing a really hidden waterfall. We see it from above and with little water, but they tell us that only in the time of thaw has more flow.

Return to La Cumbrecita Village

We return to the mountain village La Cumbrecita along a somewhat more marked path always downhill for approximately two hours. You can see loose animals and beautiful meadows.

Cumbrecita Hiking: Cerro Wank, Subterraneo Hidden Waterfall

In total just over five hours, moderate difficulty preparing us for the longest trekking in Villa El Chalten - Santa Cruz - Argentina

La Cumbrecita Village is a pedestrian town, with no vehicle entry, unless we stay inside the villa. If not, there is a parking lot at the entrance of the town

What to wear?

How to get La Cumbrecita?

  • From USA Via New York or Atlanta to Buenos Aires
  • In Buenos Aires ARG, take a flight to the City of Cordoba
  • From there the most comfortable is to rent a car, take the provincial road 5 (RP5) to the city of Villa General Belgrano. Before arriving in that city, take a detour along provincial route 210 (RPS 210) to Atos Pampa. There deviates by the route (RPS217) can the Mountain Village La Cumbrecita

Where to stay?

There is varied accommodation, inside and outside the Town. We stayed at the Hotel La Cumbrecita. For more information consult Booking

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