My husband and I just got back from this trip and I am indeed quite angry. The lady who received us at the property charged a ridiculous expensive entry - more than the fee at Torres del Paine park, the same as a one way trip (3h bus) Punta Arenas-Puerto Natales. Then she said she would give us tea, coffee, biscuits in the way back. When we got back from the track the lady had disappeared and did not leave any tea for us. The view was nice but I don't think it is worthy that much. You just walk by yourself, you pay just to cross part of their property.
São uma hora de subida e uma hora de volta, a subida é meio íngreme, mas não é necessário ser nenhum atleta. Na volta um delicioso café na fazenda por onde se entra no Cerro. Se der, faça o caminho até a base do cerro de bicicleta. Vale a pena!
excelente vista a los canales, muy de la onda gaucha la cabalgata, paseo de medio dia, esta re bueno
I've decided to go from Natales to Cerro Dorotea by foot - what took me around one hour, and it was a pretty enjoyable walk.After getting there, I was faced with an admission fee, and I've paid it feeling like I was being ripped off. But in the end of the trip, I had some amenities like cookies and tea waiting for me by a very sympathic lady who would love to talk about the views I had in the Mirador and about my country, and suddenly, I felt like that money was being well spent.On the way back, I was even able to hitch a hike by the amazing chilean folks over there, and it just contributed to the overall experience of the Mirador. It's worth spending a half day there, that's for sure.
Muy lindo paseo, no tan exigente, y que se puede hacer en un día. La vista al llegar a la cima vale la pena.
Fun hike, only takes an hour or so to hike to the top. (You have to pay a fee before heading up which seemed bit superfluous/annoying...as this isn't exaclty Torres del Paine). Walk through a field up big hill, through pretty forest...they you arrive at kind of ugly, treeless summit where the wind is extreme. in fact, when you are couple hundred yards from summit you can hear what sounds like a jet engine...but it still hard to describe the power of the wind when you get to top. We couldn't really even enjoy view given extraordinary wind. Our teenagers loved it, even after getting rocks blown in their face... (btw...small kids would def be at risk of getting injured or worse, would not recommend if wind is really howling). Great way to spend 2-3 hours if looking for something to do. BTW...we took taxi from town for 5K pesos (about 9 bucks)...and then had taxi return to pick us up for same fare.
We cycled out from Puerto Natales to reach this mirador. The entry fee (which is a bit steep) is charged by the farm owners and gives you access to the path up the mountain and tea and biscuits after. The trek up the mountain is enjoyable passing through various types of vegetation. The wind up the top was fierce and lots of fun to be in. In the end, I would say the entry price is worth it!Great prep for the W!
Pude hacer un trekking a este lugar cercano a Puerto Natales. Tras una caminata cerro arriba (moderada) pudimos acceder al mirador y -afortunadamente- a uno de los más increíbles espectaculos que nos pudo brindar la naturaleza ese día: ver de muy cerca a un grupo de águilas moras volando a escasos metros de donde estábamos. Sin duda fue una gran sorpesa el poder ver a estas majestuosas aves en todo su esplendor volando y maniobrando. Incluso pudimos ver un par de aguiluchos jóvenes aprendiendo a cazar. Ya de regreso seguimos sorprendiéndonos al encontrar zorros y caranchos a simple vista. Se recomienda emprender el trekking con raciones de marcha suficientes y agua. Otra maravilla más de la zona de Puerto Natales.
You can walk, which is a lovely walk through awesome forrest, or you can ride up with Adan Paredes on Parcelo No15, which is just two estacias along from where the walk starts. We did both, because we loved the view - both are worthwhile. Btw - if you want to ride, just ask direct (phone ahead, number on google), the agencies in town charge 50% commission. I liked the ride, my horse was quite forward going as I said I could ride while my beginner boyfriend got given a strong but obedient corillo who gave him no problems.
This was a great experience. Just a short trip out of Puerto Natales this is a great walk up the side of a small mountain (by chilean standards). Takes about one hour up but be aware it is steep so coming down you need to take your time. But take the time at the top, it is a great view and if you are lucky you might see a Condor. One flew over us, unbelievable! When we got back to the farm house we were offered a lovely snack.