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Parque Nacional Alerce Costero

La Selva Valdiviana

Country: Chile

Region: Región de los Ríos

Area: Parque Nacional Alerce Costero

Nearest city: Valdivia

Number of journeys: 1

Total distance: 1km

Trail Markings: Esporádica

Trail: Poco marcado y/o intermitente

Route type: Semicircuito

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Mario Arias

19/05/2015

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LA SELVA VALDIVIANA

Parque Nacional Alerce Costero

Author: Mario Arias

Posted on 06/07/2016.

Translated by Claire Mack

Introduction

The Valdivian Forest route (in Spanish “La Selva Valdiviana”) is a semi-circuit 1km in length, located to the northeast of the Parque Nacional Alerce Costero in the sector of Catrileufu. This park is located in the Los Ríos region of Chile and was created in October 2010 to protect and conserve the various native species of flora of fauna, with special attention for the safeguarding of the Alerce.


The Alerce is an evergreen tree which can reach heights of up to 45m. It grows in the Los Ríos and the Los Lagos regions of Chile and although rare, it can be found in small numbers in Argentina. Its wood is extremely resistant to the wet climate in the south of Chile, and with its distinct and beautiful ring design it has been used in carpentry for centuries, which led to its over-exploitation in the past. Now this tree is considered to be an endangered species in Chile and was declared a Natural Monument in 1976, so that now the cutting down and commercialisation of any living tree is forbidden in Chilean territory.


All around this part of the park which protects a large area of native woodland it is possible to see other trees apart from the magnificent Alerce. These other native species make up the typical “Valdivian forest” and include Coihue, Lenga, Mañío and Arrayán. Among the fauna that inhabit in the area are the puma and the pudú – the world’s smallest deer.

Appropriate season

The Parque Nacional Alerce Costero and this route are open all year round. In Autumn and Winter the temperatures are lower and there is much more rain, especially in this area.

Access

This part of the Parque Nacional Alerce Costero is only accessible via private transport. From Valdivia follow route T-350 towards the village of Niebla, some 16km away, until you arrive at the quay from where you can take the ferry to Corral. The ferry runs from 7:00 to 24:00; on the even hours (8:00, 10:00, etc.) the ferry leaves Niebla and on the odd hours (7:00, 9:00, etc.) it leaves Corral. Once you reach Corral, follow the route T-450 heading south towards the village of Chaihuín. 6.4km from the quay, take the turning onto route T-720 which leads east to the village of Catrileufu. The road is gravelled and in good condition, so in summer it is suitable for all vehicles. However, in winter take necessary precautions due to the rain. From the turning continue for approx. 18km until reaching the start of the trail, which is marked by a signpost with a description of the route See photo 1. You can leave your car at the side of the road. It should take approx. 1½h to this point from Valdivia.


There is no public transport to the start of the route.

Permits / Prices

This area of the park does not have an official entrance, so at the moment you do not have to pay an entrance fee. All the same you should respect the park rules such as: only walk along marked routes, no pets allowed, do not light fires and do not camp in the park.

Accommodation / Facilities

As the route is generally completed in one day, there is no area or amenities to camp or to spend the night in the park. There are no toilets along this route.

Recommendations

  • This route is a good choice to complete as a family as it is suitable for children as well as adults.
  • There is no drinking water available along the route, so ensure you take enough with you.
  • Pets are not allowed in the park.
  • If you have enough time and energy, you can also visit the Renovales de Alerce and La Ruta de Darwin routes.

Gear

  • Trekking boots or high-ankle boots.
  • Water bottle.
  • Sun-glasses, sun protection, sun hat.
  • Trekking poles.

Schedule

Normal Itinerary

 

  1. Valdivia – La Selva Valdiviana – Valdivia

 

Alternative Itinerary

 

  1. Valdivia – La Selva Valdiviana - La Ruta de DarwinRenovales de Alerce – Valdivia

Comments

La Selva Valdiviana
Mario Arias 23/06/2015

Punto alcanzado: Ruta completa

Fecha expedición: 19/05/2015

Panorama ideal para visitar por el día desde Valdivia o localidad cercana. Además se puede complementar con las rutas cercanas dentro del mismo parque como Renovales de Alerce y La Ruta de Darwin. 

Tracks and Waypoints

La Selva Valdiviana
La Selva Valdiviana

Aportado por: Daniel Perez
Fecha: 14/07/2015

Ruta completa del sendero.