Although it's a beautiful place to stay, the accommodations are great, but nothing compared to El Casco Art Hotel which I consider it's the best place in Bariloche. Greenfee it's not expensive (only U$S 50) and the golf course it's very nice, not very difficult. It's horrible to compare, but if you are an excellent golfer, you should have to try the Llao Llao golf course. The good thing is that this place is not crowded, you can comfortably play without any type of delays and disturbances. Great to be relaxed!
Beautifull golf course. Not too difficult for average golfer. Greenfee approximate U$50. Not crowded like most golf courses in Europe.
I was trying to decide between Arelauquen and Llao Llao for a round of golf, and I went with Arelauquen. It was a great choice - this is truly a fantastic course, especially for the price. I paid 260 pesos for 18 holes and 315 for a club rental, and it was worth every penny. Interesting layout, great conditions, and amazing views. The security at the entrance seemed a bit excessive, but once you get in and take the winding road to the clubhouse, it'll all be worth it.
I wish I did not live so far, or had more leisure time to go often to this wonderful place. I would even consider to buy property there.
I first played Arelauquen 8 years ago. It has now matured into an excellent course - well conditioned and a really good test of golf. Staff are most welcoming and helpful. Worth a visit.
This is a gated community by the Gutierrez Lake. You may rent a house there. There's a fine restaurant, swimming-pool, tennis courts, golf field. Very expensive and surrounded by mountains and great views.
Arelauquen is a beautiful place, surrounded by mountains and polo courts.The food is really good, the staff is nice but kind of slow. So take it easy and enjoy the view!!
I didn't stay in any of the official accommodation as I stayed with friends here, but I played the golf course and I thought it was really nice. I am a high handicap golfer and so value views and scenery more than course difficulty, and this place is a stunning place to play golf. It's surrounded by mountains, the air is clear and pure, and it's really a lovely day out. It's not a difficult course and I shot better than my usual (horrible) handicap, but it's really lovely. The folks at the pro-shop are pleasant, it isn't crowded so you won't feel pressure from foursomes behind you -- it's really a nice experience. If you want a cart reserve in advance as they only have a few -- otherwise you can walk with a regular trolley or an electric one. I will try Llao Llao next week, which I am told is more difficult course but equally nice to look at.
We hired Mariano Diaz Pena as our bird guide and he lives at this country club. He droves us around the area and it is probably one of the most beautiful country clubs and golf courses in Argentina, let alone the world. The architecture of the houses around the club were beautiful and fit into the landscape. Even if you do not golf it is worth a visit to see the beautiful setting.
Just an amazing scenic country club and residential area. We stayed at the hotel there and walked around and enjoyed the scenery.