Geometric Hot Springs

One of the best activities to enjoy all year round is to bath in a hot spring. Whether it’s in the summer, fall, winter or spring, the Geometric Hot Springs profit from around sixty springs of pure hot thermal water, which yield 15 litres per second that sprout naturally at 80ºC. It’s located in the middle of native forests of the Villarrica National Park, alongside a 13.5 km road that crosses the Park between Coñaripe and Pucón.

Geometric Hot Springs, Villarrica National Park, Coñaripe, Pucón, quincho

In the midst of nature, 17 pools were carved along 450 metres, with red wooden paths and ramp without steps that drive the visitors into the pools and lets them walk through the project to pick a pool to bathe in. Thanks to the candlelight, you won’t trip. Neither would you slip on ice or snow because the path is heated with the thermal water that runs underneath. A “quincho” (meeting place) was built up of pure native assembled (not nailed) wood, which invites visitors to sit and chat after bathing. It’s a warm, covered space that’s centred around an open fire pit. Although the temperatures are rather warm around here, I would die for some hot spring action right now.

Geometric Hot Springs, Villarrica National Park, Coñaripe, Pucón, quincho