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Vista de ODA LODGE

This season reveals itself as a quiet transition, where the landscape is washed in golds, deep reds, and burnished ochres. Set along the iconic Circuito Chico, ODA Patagonia Lodge becomes a natural point of departure to experience this time of year from a more intimate, conscious scale.


Autumn in Patagonia invites a different way of seeing—more private, more hushed, and for many, more authentic. Surrounded by native forest on the shores of Lake Moreno, with open views stretching across the terrain, the lodge offers a way of inhabiting Patagonia at a gentler cadence, in harmony with the rhythms of nature.

It is a season that calls for unhurried movement. Nearby trails wind through lenga, ñire, and coihue trees as they shift in color, offering low-impact, accessible routes. From ODA, guests can embark on self-guided walks, scenic cycling routes, or contemplative outings that favor observation and stillness over adrenaline.

This way of exploring—on foot, by bicycle, or through small guided journeys—reflects a philosophy of proximity and km 0 travel, where the experience is shaped by what is immediate: the forest that embraces the lodge, the natural viewpoints along Circuito Chico, the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, and the small local producers who supply the table with seasonal ingredients.

Gastronomy follows this slower rhythm. Autumn is a time for long, deliberate cooking—smoked preparations, Patagonian lamb, and ingredients sourced from nearby orchards and small-scale producers. In this context, each meal becomes an extension of the landscape itself, not only in what is seen, but in what is savored.

Far from the summer crowds and just before the energy of the winter season takes hold, Bariloche offers, in these months, an atmosphere that invites contemplation, reading, long walks, and a renewed connection with the natural world from a more introspective perspective.

At ODA Patagonia Lodge, this season is experienced through a form of conscious hospitality, where every activity is designed with low-impact principles and deep respect for the territory—prioritizing local providers, nearby routes, and experiences that foster a more meaningful connection with the landscape.

As part of this commitment to proximity-based travel, Argentine residents enjoy a 15% discount on the current rate throughout the autumn season. More than a promotion, it is a gesture of recognition toward those who choose to rediscover Patagonia during a time of year that reveals its most serene expression.

In autumn, Bariloche shifts from being merely a destination to becoming a state of mind—a place where time expands, colors deepen, and nature sets the rhythm of each day. From ODA, that rhythm becomes tangible, intimate, and unmistakably Patagonian.



Bariloche in Autumn:
An Invitation to Slow Down

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