Hotel Las Torres Patagonia | Torres del Paine National Park
Hotel Las Torres Patagonia is located in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park. The hotel's location makes it a hub for trips in the mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers. The hotel has an excellent restaurant serving typical regional dishes, using fresh produce from the onsite organic garden. Over 17 tours are on offer for guests to explore the wonders of the national park. The hotel offers all inclusive transfers, sightseeing, excursions, meals, open bar and spa discounts.
After exhilarating days exploring Torres del Paine’s vast mountainscapes and thick, mystical forests, we want you to spend your nights relaxing and unwinding in one of our cozy, comfortable rooms. All 74 of our rooms overlook gorgeous Torres del Paine backdrops with intense, contrasting colors, ensuring you are always connected to the serenity of this magical place. Our rooms are crafted to offer the perfect rest, both at the start and end of your daily adventures, creating unique memories during every stay.
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After a day filled with the excitement of seeing wildlife and the inspiring, raw beauty of Torres del Paine, you’ll want to take a hot shower, lie down and put up your feet. In this moment of relaxation, you can process the day’s events and let your soul mirror the stillness of the Paine Massif that towers outside the room’s large window. The Junior Suite features traditional Patagonian artefacts made by local craftsmen and women.
2 people + children under 3
King size bed
View of the Paine Massif
Bar



A charming space to relax, recharge and revitalize your energies. The days in Patagonia fill your mind and soul with beautiful intensity. There are so many sights, which produce so much excitement, that you’ll need a moment to lie down and assimilate the day’s activities, truly absorbing the colors, smells, and majestic views. Soft lighting, neutral colors, comfortable furnishings, and a harmonious layout turn our new rooms into a cabin that, from your window, transports you as you imagine your next adventure.
Our Superior Rooms are ideal for families.
1-4 people + children under 3
Rooms for: 2, 3 or 4 people
One Double, Two Single or Three Single Beds
View of the mountains or garden





Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Business Centre, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Restaurant, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Bath, Detached Private Bathroom, Heater, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Safe, Shower
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available)
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Garden Tours, Gourmet Picnic, Horse Riding, Massages, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Animal Encounters, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, General Sightseeing, Hiking, Horse Riding, Natural History Tours, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours, Wine Tasting
8 km / 5 mi
3 hrs total
Easy
This gorgeous tour is excellent for beginner riders and those with no horseback riding experience. You’ll walk the Reserve’s private trails and feel the energy that radiates in these silent places with few, or no, others. As you ride along the deep blue shores of Lake Nordenskjöld, our expert baqueanos will help you learn how to ride. With the wind in your hair, the sounds of the lake, and the rhythm of the horse’s strong, sturdy movements, you’ll get a feel of Patagonia and its beginnings. Creating a genuine connection with nature, you’ll feel the powerfully pure joy of the moment.
Mount Almirante Nieto and its hanging glacier will hover in the skyline and you’ll appreciate numerous viewpoints and Patagonian flora as you cross pristine rivers and dense forests on horseback. Guided by our baqueanos, you’ll love getting a glimpse into their culture.
This famous lake is situated at the base of the Paine Massif and is named after Otto Nordenskjöld (1869-1928), a Swedish-Finnish explorer who dedicated himself to the study of Chile, Antarctica, Peru, and Greenland.


7 km / 4.3 mi
3 hrs total
Easy
Ride towards the valley on the little known trails that the colonists and baqueanos used in Patagonia’s early days. You’ll look up at imposing rock walls and a spectacular view of the Las Torres Mountains, while feeling truly connected to the horse and the environment around you. Skirting the slopes of Mount Paine, we’ll make a stop to enjoy the landscape, where you’ll note a unique microclimate and distinct vegetation. After the valley, you’ll have glorious views of Mount Almirante Nieto and feel the serenity of Lake Nordenskjöld. If you’re lucky, you’ll see traces of puma as you pass by the “Puma Cave” on the way back to the stables. Guided by our baqueanos, riders of all levels will love getting a glimpse into the culture and heart of Patagonia.


4 km / 2.5 mi
3 hrs catamaran
7-10 hrs
Easy
Full Paine excursion + lake grey boat ride (navigation). The boat ride is an external service not provided by Hotel Las Torres. Guests are required to confirm their inclusion in the tour.
This tour gives you a beautiful taste of all Torres del Paine National Park has to offer. Travel comfortably in a van that stops at all the main sights, letting you get out and take short hikes to outstanding lookouts. In one day, you’ll get to see almost all the Park’s must-sees and you’ll have a terrific view of the entire Paine Massif.
Stops along the way include Black Bridge, Nordenskjöld Lookout, Sarmiento Lookout, Lake Pehoé and the Salto Grande Waterfall. You’ll enjoy lunch with a view and then choose between hiking along the southern shore of Lake Grey, and gazing at the floating icebergs, or taking a luxurious trip in catamaran across the lake to the face of the Grey Glacier.
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Generally, you´ll have lunch during the sailing trip (departing at 1pm). In exceptional cases, you take a later sailing trip and have lunch before. All guests who take the sailing trip must walk to the beach (departing area) and will see icebergs. If you don´t go on the sailing trip, you can take an easy walk to the Peninsula for approximately 1.5 hrs instead.


Las Torres Base Viewpoint Full Day Tour
18.8 km / 11.7 mi
8 hrs total
High
Walk along the foothills of Mount Almirante Nieto, where the combination of the breeze and the view will make your soul feel alive. Granite peaks stand in the distance as you follow the trail along the steep slopes of the Ascencio Valley. Lush trees and vegetation line the river below and your sight extends to the end of the valley, giving you a full view of the hike ahead. You’ll enter a native lenga forest and eventually hit a rocky area, which represents the final, yet hardest, section of the trail. This climb will literally keep you on your toes, and you’ll need to pay attention as you step from one rock to the next. But like all hard work, you’ll get your reward. At the top you’ll get to relax and ponder the beauty of the world in front of the Las Torres Mountains.


Francés Valley Full Day Tour
1:30 hrs van transit
20 km / 12.4 mi hiking
1 hr navigation
12 hrs total
Difficulty Level: High
This tour ventures into the famous Francés Valley, in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park and the famous W Circuit. Start by sailing across the sparkling blue Lake Pehoé to Paine Grande, where you’ll follow the north side of Lake Skottsberg until you reach the bottom of Francés Valley. Heading up a steep trail and deeper into the valley, you’ll fully live the present moment as you feel the powerful energy flowing through the native lenga tree forest. When you get out of the treeline, a new landscape is in store – an awesome view of the multi-colored Los Cuernos Mountains and the Francés Glacier that hangs from Mount Paine Grande. This active glacier gives you the opportunity to hear and see its movements, with frequent cracks and calvings.
Before leaving, don’t forget to look behind you! The lakes below, surrounded by mountains, seal the deal on this panoramic view. Here, you will witness an awe-inspiring 360 degrees of the Nordenskjöld, Pehoé and Toro Lakes, and the Paine Grande, Hoja, Máscara, Espada, Fortaleza and Aleta de Tiburón Mountains.


Patagón Half Day Tour
9,5km / 5,9mi
4hrs total
Low-Mid
The day starts leaving the hotel at 7:45 a.m., where you will take a van that will take you to the Sarmiento gate of the National Park. Afterwards you will walk 9.5km on a mostly flat terrain, crossing the pampas, where you will understand ancient geological processes that have shaped this world biosphere reserve, finding records of the first inhabitants of these lands. It is a protected territory that you can only enter with certified guides where you can find Aonikenk rock paintings as well as a great wildlife activity, mainly guanacos, as well as a high presence of birds of prey, scavengers and pumas.


Lakes Trail Full Day Tour
2:30 hrs van
15 km / 9.3 mi
7-8 hrs total
Mid
Get a different take on the Torres del Paine flora and fauna — and a dramatically different view of the mountain. As soon as your eyes hit the first lake, you’ll want to get out and take photos immediately. You’ll see a lot of wildlife as we drive alongside the intense blue of Lake Sarmiento, one of the largest in the Park, and as we move away from the Paine Massif, you’ll get an incredible panoramic perspective of its immensity. Making a stop at the nearby agricultural Estancia Lazo Ranch, you’ll see Verde Lagoon and start hiking the Lakes Trail. First, you’ll wander through big, thick forests of native lenga trees, which open up for breaks along the beautiful shores of the Verde and Honda Lagoons. Be on the lookout for owls, woodpeckers, guanaco and other wildlife, and don’t miss out on the tiny details like orchids and other wildflowers that decorate the forest floor. We’ll temporarily change water for mountains and climb to a summit with a 360° view of the Paine Massif to the north and Lake Toro and endless Patagonian pampas to the southwest.


Cuernos Sector Full Day Tour
23.2 km / 14.4 mi
6-8 hrs total
Mid-High
Take a breathtaking hike between the ominous Mount Almirante Nieto and the ice blue north shore of Lake Nordenskjöld. As you walk along the lake, pristine streams fed by hanging glaciers slash across the rocky trail leading you to the Cuernos sector. You’ll cross a hanging bridge over the Arriero River, make a stop to see the deep blue Inge Lagoon, and see moon-like rock and land formations. Located just below a cluster of jagged peaks called Los Cuernos, this area offers incredible, contrasting views of the Lake Nordenskjöld, towering granite peaks, and a thick, deep green treeline. You´ll likely see the renowned winds that look like little tornadoes buzzing from one part of the lake to another.


Native Lenga Forest Half Day Tour
8 km / 5 mi
3-4 hrs total
Low-Mid
Hike part of the O Circuit trail around the eastern edge of the massif, into a magical old-growth lenga forest. One of Patagonia’s iconic trees, the Nothofagus pumilio thrives in areas with low temperatures and heavy snow. Lenga woodland provides a habitat for many animals and if you keep your eyes peeled, you have a good chance at spotting Magellanic woodpeckers, Austral parakeets, Chilean flickers and other forest birds. While it is unlikely to see them during the day, be on the lookout for our “Andean Lion”, as pumas are known for roaming this forest. You’ll walk along the foothills of Cerro Paine, crossing little streams and arrive at a gorgeous valley that is filled with daisies during spring. Finishing with a walk along the turquoise Paine River, you’ll enjoy the deep visual contrast of forest and pampas. The trail also features great views of Azul Lagoon, Guido Mountain, and the Sierra Baguales Range on the eastern side of the Massif.


Los Cuernos Viewpoint Half Day Tour
1:30 hrs van transit
6 km / 3.7 mi
4 hrs total
Low
Start with a drive to Pudeto and fall in love with the magic of nature as you see trees sprouting new life. The big picture of the Paine Massif hovering over Lake Nordenskjöld is a powerful perspective. You’ll visit the Salto Grande Waterfall, a raging cascade that channels water between the Nordenskjöld and Pehoé Lakes. With renewed energy, you’ll continue along a path to one of the most humbling views in Torres del Paine National Park, a panorama that features the Los Cuernos Mountains, Mount Paine Grande, and the Francés Valley and its glacier rising straight up from the other side of Lake Nordenskjöld. It is hands down a breathtaking spectacle.


Azul Lagoon Half Day Tour
1 km / .6 mi
4 hrs total
Easy
Head to the quiet shores of Azul Lagoon in the comforts of a van, where you can then take an easy 30 minute walk amidst remarkable views of the Las Torres Mountains. The views here offer a unique perspective of the granite peaks, one that is very different from other sectors of the Park. Wildlife is abundant and the whole scene creates a very peaceful ambiance that naturally leads you to ponder life, nature, and the magic in the present moment.
Azul Lagoon has special significance as it is where Lady Florence Dixie, the intrepid British traveler and writer from the Victorian era, saw the Torres del Paine for the first time. Considered the Park’s first tourist, she wrote about the experience in her 1880 book “Across Patagonia” and referred to the Las Torres Mountains as “Cleopatra’s Needles” due to their resemblance to the obelisks of ancient Egypt. Visit the Paine Waterfall before closing this scenery, wildlife and history rich tour.


Lake Nordenskjöld Horseback Riding Full Day Tour
13 km / 8.1 mi
6 hrs total
Intermediate
This fantastic horseback tour is excellent for beginner riders looking to face a new challenge. You’ll walk the Reserve’s private trails and feel the inspiring energy that radiates in these silent places where your best company is nature herself. As you ride along the deep blue shores of Lake Nordenskjöld, our expert baqueanos will help you learn how to ride. With the wind in your hair, the sounds of the lake, and the rhythm of the horse’s strong, sturdy movements, you’ll get a feel of Patagonia and its beginnings. Creating a genuine connection with nature, you’ll feel the powerfully pure joy of the moment.
Mount Almirante Nieto and its hanging glacier will hover in the skyline and you’ll appreciate numerous viewpoints and Patagonian flora as you cross pristine rivers and dense forests on horseback. We will venture into the Asencio Valley and cross the Asencio River, where you’ll be able to appreciate an ecotone – the intersection of two distinct ecosystems. The forest and the pampas transition into one another, uniquely blending together in the middle.
This famous lake is situated at the base of the Paine Massif and is named after Otto Nordenskjöld (1869-1928), a Swedish-Finnish explorer who dedicated himself to the study of Chile, Antarctica, Peru, and Greenland.


Regenerative Biointensive Garden Half Day Tour
2-3 hrs
Low
Free Activity
They say necessity is the mother of all inventions. When the Kusanovic Family took over the property, they immediately began cultivating their own herbs, fruits and vegetables. Today, our garden has developed immensely since its origin in the early 1950s and is now one of the region’s largest regenerative gardens.
Within about a half hectare, one of the world’s southernmost regenerative gardens produces seasonal fruits and vegetables using bio-intensive, sustainable methods. We aim to strike a balance between conserving heirloom varieties and meeting production goals. Many of the ingredients found in our restaurant dishes and bar cocktails come directly from the garden!
We have nine types of fruits and more than twenty-five types of vegetables, along with an ever-growing number of culinary and medicinal herbs.
Our garden is part of our long-term strategy to leave the smallest possible footprint within the National Park and just one example of the Las Torres Reserve’s commitment to sustainable tourism.


Baqueano Cultural Experience Half Day Tour
3 hrs total
Low
Spend a morning with the baqueanos and get a glimpse of the traditional Patagonian lifestyle. During your time with these Patagonian cowboys and girls — descendants of horsemen who came to work ranches in this remote region more than a century ago — you will learn about their special clothing, saddles and other horse tack. They can show you how to properly saddle a horse, nail a horseshoe and, of course, how to ride!
In Patagonia, they live up to the Spanish saying “Happy Belly, Happy Heart.” The baqueanos will be happy to take a break, share a mate, and proudly tell you about their culture. Mate, an herbal tea made from yerba mate leaves, is heavily woven into Patagonia’s lifestyle and sharing this hot beverage is a beloved tradition with high significance. Let yourself have a savory treat of sopaipillas with pebre, a classic Chilean combination of pumpkin bread and fresh salsa. By the end of this cowboy journey, you will have a much better understanding of what it was like to live and work in this remote corner of South American before the arrival of tourism.


Base Torres Full Day Tour
9.2 km / 5.7 mi horseback riding
9.6 km / 6 mi hiking
6-8 hrs total
High
This tour combines the Park’s “must see” with a special twist. Horseback riding in Torres del Paine offers a unique and exhilarating experience. Start the day in the stables, learning about the horses, and then start your ride across typical Patagonian lands of low vegetation and wide open spaces. You can let the horse walk freely and instinctively, and lose yourself in the impressive, mesmerizing views of the Ascencio Valley. When you reach the Chileno Mountain Hostel, you’ll leave the horses behind and they’ll patiently wait for you to climb up to the Las Torres Base Viewpoint. After crossing a dense forest, you’ll hit a rocky trail that eventually leads you through a moraine of huge rocks and reveals the highly anticipated granite towers. Here we’ll take time to process the magnificent sight, eat lunch, and take the iconic photo of the three peaks soaring over the ice blue lagoon.


Valle Encantado (Enchanted Valley) Full Day Tour
24 km / 14.9 mi
6-8 hrs total
High
If you have prior horseback riding experience, then this tour is for you! Feel the Patagonian wind in your face and the adrenaline race through your body as you gallop across the pampas. You’ll follow the original trail that was used by the baqueanos, and spend a full day immersing yourself in their horse culture. Next to a windy river and under soaring peaks, we guarantee you’ll fall in love with the nature around you.
On this equestrian adventure across the Las Torres Reserve, you’ll also meander through a native forest of lenga trees, which is home to many birds, including Magellanic woodpeckers, Austral Parakeets and Chilean Flickers. The trip follows the O Circuit around the eastern edge of the Paine Massif and into the valley of the Paine River. It offers great views of Azul Lagoon and Mount Cerro Paine before reaching the Serón Campsite in the Enchanted Valley.


Enjoy Traditional Cuisine at Coirón Restaurant
Dining on traditional, signature cuisine while looking out at a view of the mountains really adds a unique aspect to your experience in Patagonia.
Our Coirón Restaurant specializes in unique flavors from the end of the world, creatively blending modern gastronomy with traditional dishes from Chilean Patagonia. Our chef uses fresh products that go literally from the garden to your plate. Our large garden produces a solid portion of the food we proudly serve. Breakfast has a wide variety and our lunches and dinners are à la carte, suitable for all tastes and preferences. The presentation of each dish is an art in itself!
Taking advantage of our location in the heart of the Park, our restaurant features huge windows so you can observe endemic birds and other wildlife that play in their habitat or come to our garden to rest. Many nights, you’ll look out the big windows to see horses grazing, foxes running, and, if you’re lucky, even a puma strolling by!






Cocktails, craft beer and conversation
After all the emotion of the sights you took in, a long day hiking or horseback riding, or even when capping off a day of rest, the best panorama is sitting on comfortable sofas in front of large windows with incredible views and reminiscing with your loved ones or friends.
Pisco Sours are the traditional Chilean cocktail, and in Patagonia it has a special twist. Try a Calafate Sour, made from the fruit of the endemic bush called “Calafate”. All sours are served with a sprig of mint from our very own regenerative kitchen garden. We also serve prize-winning original cocktails made from Chilean pisco and other quality liquors.
If it’s a craft beer kind of night, make sure to try our “Pionera”, which is fermented in the little cabin right outside the Bar. We offer a full selection of regional, national, and premium beers, wines, and spirits.
In the bar you can match your drink of choice with a tasty meal, snack, salad or dessert. However you want to share special moments and enjoy your night in Patagonia, Bar Pionero will bring your experience full circle.









Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
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4 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
No. Rooms: 74
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Sports, Wildlife, Wine
Grey Shelter and Camp Site - disabled | Torres del Paine National Park
This shelter is few minutes away from the glacier Grey, which emerges from the Southern Ice Fields. It is on one end of the W trekking circuit, the best known and busiest of Torres del Paine National Park, and you can access it by walking from the Shelter Vértice Paine Grande, in catamaran from the Hosteria Lago Grey or from Paso Gardner. From here, hikers can take the route to the campsite Vértice Los Perros, crossing the spectacular Paso John Gardner, part of the circuit O. It has capacity for 60 people, with 30 beds on the first floor and 30 single beds in the ground floor distributed in dormitory rooms for 4 or 6 people. Shared bathrooms with wash basins, toilets and hot showers are located on the ground floor. It counts with independent bathrooms from men and women.
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4 bed Guestroom
All rooms are dormitory style bunk rooms with shared bathroom facilities.
The shelter has a restaurant that offers american breakfast, lunch, dinner, soft drinks, beers and wines. Those who plan a day-walk can order a lunch boxes the day before. In addition, you can enjoy a coffee together with excellent sandwiches.
The bar has a beautiful view of the mountain range that frames the Grey Lake. Hikers meet here at the end of the day to enjoy a pisco sour or a varied selection of wines.
It has slow combustion heating and comfortable armchairs to relax and enjoy the view of the landscape.
Here you can buy souvenirs, clothes, food and drinks.
The Singular Patagonia | Chilean Patagonia
The Singular Hotel Patagonia is the transition between our small existence and the majestic, eternal surroundings. Declared national heritage in 1996, The hotel, is a unique historic destination, set in a privilege setting and location which position it as one of the best in the south. Live a luxurious experience in what is known as the end of the world route.
A high level of comfort and unique sophistication, to immerse you in the essence of local cuisine. Explore the landscape, or simply live a moment of deep relaxation. Our programs are the perfect fusion between luxury and nature.
Our location allows us to offer a wide variety of excursions, whether in Torres del Paine National Park or nearby attractions. The series of activities we offer in the area, such as fishing, history and sightings, is what makes us unique.
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The Singular Room is 45 square meters and features 1 king bed or 2 queen beds, a 6 meter wide glass panel window overlooking the Patagonian fjords and Last Hope Sound. The room features superb interior decor with luxurious custom furniture, executive working desk, overstuffed love seat or seating area, mini bar, in-room safe, high speed wireless internet connection, cable TV, room service and luxury bathroom interiors.


The Singular Suite is 70 square meters and boasts 1 king bed, as well as a couch and separate sitting area. The window stretches across the width of the over sized suite and overlooks the Fjord of Last Hope. The suite features amazing views of the Patagonian fjords, superb interior decor with luxurious custom furniture, spacious living room and seating area, executive working desk, in-room safe, mini bar, luxury bathroom, cable TV, wireless internet access and room service.


Property Facilities
Bar, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Pool, Restaurant, Spa
Room Facilities
Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Hair Dryer, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Television, Underfloor Heating, Wheelchair Friendly
Available Services
Room Service (24 hours)
Activities on Site
Fine Dining, Massages, Walks (Self Guided)
Activities Nearby
Beach, Canoeing, Cycling, Fine Dining, General Sightseeing, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Horse Riding, Massages, Mountain Biking, Museums, Sea Kayaking, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided)
We will navigate across Señoret Channel towards Bahia Esperanza Park (a Patagonian ranch) where we will take our bicycles to start a circular ride towards horse trails and open country meadows. We will enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the fjords and the austral mountains that surround us, and also we will pass through Nothofagus forests.
Then, we will descend for the low grounds of the Estancia on the shores of the fjords where we can admire an array of birds from the zone.

A horseback riding excursion that lasts approximately 2 hours while riding through valleys, knolls, lenga and nirre forests trails.
We will ride through viewpoints and prehistoric sites that remain from glacier formations. We will also reach Benitez Hill and observe imposing austral birds flying over it.

What’s worthwhile is often difficult, and this challenging climb rewards adventurers with jaw-dropping views of deep-blue lakes, the Paine massif, and the vast expanse of the Patagonian steppe.
We begin in the flatlands near El Bote Bay, steadily increasing our altitude as we ascend the slope of Castillo Mountain. After marveling at our panoramic prize at the peak, we’ll descend through forests on our way back to our vehicle.

Locally grown ingredients, such as Patagonian hare, lamb, South American king crab, white strawberries, rhubarb, seaweed and Patagonian honey will tempt the palate as the chef re-imagines traditional, regional recipes. To complement the delectable dishes coming out of the kitchen, guests can choose from a variety of wines from each grape growing valley of Chile.





With seating for 40, intimate El Asador showcases delicious and inventive fare. The restaurant revolves around the open wood burning grill, where meats such as lamb, guanaco, rabbit and beef are prepared with other distinctive delicacies.






Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
Fast Facts
5 Star
Hotel
No. Rooms: 57
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Wildlife