Malalcahuello: A dream location for skiing and trekking
The Malalcahuello National Reserve stands as one of Chile's most dazzling natural treasures. Located in the northwest of the La Araucanía region, and established in 1931, this reserve covers an area of 31,260 hectares, characterized by an exuberant diversity of flora that unfolds in thousands of colors and shapes, thanks to its volcanic geography.
The landscape of Malalcahuello has been shaped by intense volcanic and glacial activity, with the majestic Lonquimay volcano being the area's main geographical landmark. Also noteworthy is the Navidad Crater , whose last eruption occurred in the summer of 1990, leaving behind fresh volcanic slag heaps.
Its climate is warm and temperate, with average annual rainfall ranging from 2500 to 3000 mm, offering a perfect setting for various outdoor activities. However, due to its high altitude, the cold winters produce a large amount of snow, ideal for skiing enthusiasts .

The Malalcahuello National Reserve also boasts a diverse flora, with the araucaria tree being one of the most imposing species , some over a thousand years old and with diameters exceeding 1.80 meters. The forests of oak, raulí, coigüe, and lenga trees, along with the volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear streams that surround the mountain, create an unparalleled natural spectacle.
A nature reserve with top-notch hotels
Malalcahuello offers a range of accommodation options, from international-standard hotels to cozy cabins and campsites , all providing warm hospitality and excellent service. The variety of lodging categories, some in the town and others nestled in nature, ensures a unique experience for every visitor.

For adventurers and explorers, Malalcahuello offers an endless list of activities, from hiking and horseback riding to exciting kayaking and rafting excursions . Places and attractions like Laguna Espejo, the Navidad crater, the ascent of the Lonquimay volcano, the Salto de la Princesa waterfall, and the natural hot springs of Coyuco are just some of the destinations waiting to be discovered.

Corralco, a paradise for skiers in Malalcahuello
Corralco Mountain Resort , located in the heart of the Malalcahuello National Reserve, is the ideal spot in this paradise for skiers, surrounded by the imposing beauty of the Lonquimay volcano and the ancient araucaria forests.
The main attraction of Corralco is undoubtedly the opportunity to ski on its snow-capped mountains with top-notch equipment rental . Just 90 minutes from Temuco, this resort awaits ski enthusiasts with over 1,800 hectares of skiable terrain, nine meters of annual snowfall, and an extensive network of slopes .

At the resort, you can participate in a ski and snowboard school led by internationally certified instructors. The 32 meticulously designed slopes, eight ski lifts, and a new high-speed chairlift promise endless excitement for sports enthusiasts.
Furthermore, from the comfort of the spa with its heated pool to the exquisite cuisine that blends modern and local flavors in its restaurant , Corralco offers a wide range of experiences to satisfy every taste. Creative activities designed for both adults and children promise unforgettable discoveries in this mountain destination.
Looking for relaxation? Malalcahuello Thermal Hotel & Spa Resort
Located 120 kilometers from Temuco, in the municipality of Curacautín, is Malalcahuello Thermal Hotel & Spa Resort , an oasis of relaxation and well-being in the heart of Malalcahuello. Surrounded by beautiful snow-capped mountains, this hotel transports its guests to the Swiss Alps, with architecture that stands out for its use of wood.

The hotel has 27 rooms decorated in a classic mountain style, all equipped with the best amenities to guarantee a completely relaxing stay .
One of the main attractions of this hotel is its restaurant with a full board service, which offers a delicious menu with local and international dishes , where travelers can enjoy each meal with views of the Andes mountain range.
Its spa offers a wide range of therapies and treatments including massages, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, along with an indoor pool with thermal waters at 38°C and two others of different temperatures, declared as a healing source.

The Malalcahuello National Reserve is the ideal destination to escape the routine and immerse yourself in the pleasure of the hot springs and spa treatments for those seeking relaxation , but it also pleases those seeking the action of trekking, skiing and all the activities that you can do in the great treasure of the Araucanía Region .
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