Patagonia is a vast plateau located in the southern part of South America. It encompasses parts of both Chile and Argentina. Original inhabitants of the area include Mapuche and Tehuelche people. Patagonia later became a crucial part of European exploration during the 16th century. Legend has it that it was Ferdinand Magellan who coined the name “Patagonia.” Now, Patagonia has become a top destination for those who want to see the “end of the world”. Moreover, tourists will also be delighted to know that Patagonia is known for its natural beauty, which includes glaciers, mountains, and lakes. Wildlife is also prevalent in this cold, semiarid area. For tourists looking for ranches to stay at a unique place, it is an ideal vacation destination. Seeking a one-of-a-kind experience? Check out these best ranches to stay in Patagonia.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on June 01, 2024.
1. Farmhouse with incredible views, Los Lagos, Chile (from USD 357)
This lovely farmhouse is located in the spectacular Lake Region in Chile and offers a serene stay surrounded by the natural beauty of Patagonia. In the 300-ac (121.41-ha) property, you’ll be treated to overlooking views of Lake Riñihue. Moreover, the ranch is also the perfect vantage point to view Mocho-Choshuenco Volcano.
Three fireplaces can be found strewn across the house with one of them providing central heating. Guests may have fresh produce from its gardens and eggs from domesticated chickens. Moreover, guests can also enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing in its vicinity.
Riñihue, Región de Los Lagos, Chile
91.14 km (56.7 mi) from Auto Museum Moncopulli
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thus do not forget to check out southerly sky moreover housekeepers are very friendly and helpful
2. Traditional studio home with a peaceful vibe, Aysén Region, Chile (from USD 79)
Enjoy a calming stay in this studio home located at Chile Chico in Chile’s Aysén Region, close to the country’s border with Argentina. The home is simple yet very functional and cozy. Outside, guests are treated to stunning mountain views, while a trampoline and a hammock are available in the yard.
At the town center of Chile Chico, which is only a 20-minute walk from the property, guests may visit Turismo La Huella and enjoy overlooking views of the town and glimmering waters beside it.
Chile Chico, Aysén Region, Chile
666.64 km (414.3 mi) from Auto Museum MoncopulliSuperhost
Accommodates: 4
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the speaker system with lots of music pre-loaded on a usb drive was a nice touchit's not luxurious but it is comfortable warm and relaxingHost:
the owner is really friendly they can speak english very wellthey were really helpful tooangela and jaime were the perfect hosts very kind and welcomingand a genuine kind hardworking familya very cozy and relaxing cabin with a great wood stove and wonderful hostsRead more reviewsLocation:
we can totally recommend this place
3. Quiet and peaceful ranch by a lake, Los Lagos, Chile (from USD 158)
This stunning ranch sits next to Lake Rupanco along the Patagonia Trail where guests may enjoy a serene getaway. The cabins, surrounded by lush greenery, boast a rustic charm and offer a cozy indoor experience. Guests can bask in the ranch’s beauty on the terrace or by the fire pit on chilly nights.
You are free to roam the ranch’s grounds but are required to approach ranch animals cautiously to avoid any mishaps. For those seeking aquatic activities, the lake is at a short distance of 1.2 km (0.75 mi) from the cabins.
Entre Lagos, Los Lagos, Chile
23.01 km (14.3 mi) from Auto Museum MoncopulliAccommodates: 6
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the lake is at walking distance through a beautiful path
Have a unique stay in Patagonia
Patagonia will prove to be a delightful, unique experience for those who visit it. Moreover, the region’s rich history and biodiversity add to the experience. Vacationing in a ranch at Patagonia is an experience that is hard to emulate elsewhere, making it a truly must-visit place.
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