Aysén Region, Chile

Mallín Colorado EcoLodge

A family–run lodge surrounded by natural beauty
A wooden lodge surrounded by flowers at

A comforting base to explore Chile’s spectacular scenery

Surrounded by some of Chile’s most awe–inspiring national parks, Mallín Colorado Ecolodge immerses you in the luxury of unspoiled nature, with privileged views over General Carrera Lake. The private, family–run lodge is spread over 12 hectares of land to create an atmosphere of privacy and quiet isolation, while still providing a high level of personal service.

The lodge comprises four cabins and six rooms, each with inspiring views over the lake. They are rustic in style, built with native wood and furnished with simple yet cosy interiors. The laidback décor allows the serene lake views to take centre stage. It’s the perfect set up for anyone wishing to truly switch off and escape the crowds.

Beyond the lodge, the glorious hiking trails of the Southern Aysen region are at your fingertips. The lodge will organise your excursions and transfers, allowing you to make the most of each exploration and venture further afield. Horse riding is another great way to explore the area, while kayaking on the turquoise lake waters offers an afternoon of true peace. Choose one of their all–inclusive programmes to benefit from a private guide and driver throughout your stay.

Highlights

Four cabins and six rooms, all with lake views and abundant natural surroundings

Perfectly located for hiking through Chile’s Southern Aysen region

Option to include a private guide and driver to accompany your excursions

Rural location offers complete tranquillity

A variety of outdoor activities, including horse riding and kayaking

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Awasi Patagonia
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Atacama Desert

Nayara Alto Atacama
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Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline