Luxe Beat Magazine May 2014 | Page 16

The vistas are all inspiring; snow-topped mountains, pristine lakes, rivers to cross, overnight horse camping, and adrenaline shifting gallops through the grasses. Well-conditioned, they are allowed to graze outside the immaculate barn. Santiago’s irrigation system uses the river and streams on property. His ingenious use of a small trench dug along the pastures ensures there is green pasture for the horses. Water is diverted by blocking off the flow with mud and stone moving water flow to another trench. Simple and effective. Part of Volcano Lanin National Park with 379,000 hectares of native Patagonia forest, surrounds the 60,000 acre estancia. Chile is many hours ride away. A huge mountain lake laps nearby at one end of the property where they keep their day boat tethered. A ride on the lake, a hike in the park, a swim and even playing or fishing in the river full of rainbow trout can be part of guests’ exploration of this magnificent place. 16 Meals are prepared by local cooks and breakfasts can include pastries, fruit, meats and eggs. Dinner can surprise as an entree could be an expertly prepared stuffed manicotti or a roasted lamb feast. Your dietary preferences are considered. A traditional Argentine steak barbeque for lunch at the gaucho’s barn down in the valley becomes the reward in the middle of a ride. One highlight was a picnic of traditional meat pies, cheese