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Liquiñe Hot Springs

Liquiñe Hot Spring

Liquiñe Hot Springs can be found in the small town of Liquiñe in the foothills of the Andes in the Tenth Region of the Lakes. Liquiñe was founded in the river valley that holds the same name, near the Pellaifa, Calafquén and Neltume lakes. It is located 34 miles (55 km.) from the touristy town of Lican Ray and 45 miles (72 km.) southeast of the city of Panguipulli.

Their extremely hot, hyperthermic waters flow at temperatures close to 176°F (80°C). The water must be cooled inside the pool so that they are more tolerable and pleasant, however, they still remain quite hot. They are oligometallic, silicated, calcified, and lithinated (lithium), containing iron, potassium, sodium, silicon and sulfur, among other minerals. They help relieve cardiovascular disorders, rheumatic illnesses, skin conditions, bronchial diseases and gynecological problems. They also help regulate gastrointestinal functions.

Although they are beneficial in the cases mentioned above, the waters of Liquiñe are not recommended for those who have collagen illnesses, coronary problems, psoriasic arthritis, serious cardiac insufficiencies, embolisms and women who are pregnant.

Visitors can submerge themselves in a bathtub filled with hot, calming thermal water, or if you prefer, bathe in one of our natural springs surrounded by pure nature while breathing in fresh air.

Besides just taking a bath, Liquiñe offers steam baths that cleanse and revitalize and mud baths that purify the skin and relax your joints and muscles.

Liquiñe and its surroundings offer the ideal environment for participating in activities such as sport fishing, horseback riding, taking photos, hiking or just admiring the flora, fauna, and the surreal landscape that surrounds this thermal area.

If you have time and your own vehicle, you can combine your stay in the hot springs with a visit to Lican Ray or Coñaripe to enjoy the beaches or participate in an excursion to one of the lovely lakes nearby.

When to go
Year round.
How to get there
Santiago-Temuco, 4212 miles (673 km.) by highway, Temuco - Lican Ray, Lican Ray -Liquiñe, 34 miles (55 km.), Panguipulli - Liquiñe, 45 mi. (72 km.). Location


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Riñimapu Hotel Riñimapu Hotel
Where Riñihue Lake empties, no #, Panguipulli, Panguipulli
Riñimapu Hotel is located along the shores of Riñihue Lake, right where the San Pedro river originates. It is a 1 hour trip from Pucon and just minutes away from Panguipulli.


Facilities

Liquiñe Hot Springs feature special offers on accommodations and provide all the comforts needed for a relaxing stay. You can enjoy a bath in thermal water or just plunge into the natural springs. These hot springs are open year round for you to admire the spectacular mountain panorama and native forest. This peaceful ambiance invites you to relieve all the stress and fatigue brought on by an accelerated city lifestyle.

Water Type

  • Hyperthermic waters (80ºC)
  • Oligometallic
  • Silicated
  • Calcified
  • Lithinated (Lithium)
  • Contains iron
  • Potassium
  • Sodium
  • Silicon
  • Sulfur

Indications

  • Cardiovascular disorders.
  • Rheumatic illnesses.
  • Skin conditions.
  • Bronchial diseases.
  • Gynecological disorders.
  • Regulates gastrointestinal functions.

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Discrepancies

  • Collagen illnesses.
  • Coronary problems.
  • Psoriasic arthritis.
  • Serious cardiac insufficiencies.
  • Embolisms and pregnancy.

Applications

  • Thermal baths.
  • Mud baths.
  • Steam baths.

Photos


Liquiñe Hot Springs Liquiñe Hot Springs  

Attractions

Licán Ray, Panguipulli, Pellaifa, Calafquén and Neltume lakes.

Activities

Baths, photography, excursions, hikes, sport fishing, nature observation, horseback riding.

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