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BARILOCHE

Baptism Helicopter Flight - Cerro Leones

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Duration 10 minutes

Discover helicopter flight just steps away from downtown

ARS - x 2 passengers.
Consult for a third passenger.

We take off from our Headquarters at the LNH Aerodrome.

We gain height along the coast of Nahuel Huapi lake and the Nirihau River towards Leones Hill where we can see its famous caverns.

We surround Leones Hill, we see Ardillas and Villegas hills reaching a height of 6,000 feet.

We observe the beginning of the Limay River at the east end of Nahuel Huapi lake that marks the boundary between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén.

In the distance you can see the imposing Mount Tronador and the Catedral Mountain.

We have a beautiful view of Nahuel Huapi lake, the San Pedro Peninsula and the Otto Hill.

We can also clearly recognize the mountain range of The Andes Mountains and its contrast with the Patagonian Steppe.

Then we go back to the LNH Aerodrome.


A brief flight but full of emotions, ideal for those who have never flown by helicopter before and want to have a first experience in a privileged environment in S. C. de Bariloche.

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MEETING POINT

Headquarters,
LNH Airfield

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