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Full country name: Republic of Chile.
Trekking enthusiasts around the world would unanimously agree that amongst the world’s most amazing treks are those found in the Patagonia region of South America.
For the avid world traveller that loves to combine wine with international excursions, South America’s coastal country of Chile may be your next top destination.
In a mass of Germanic spires and gothic facades, the town of Valdivia rises from the reflective channels of the Cruces, the Cau-Cau and Calle-Calle confluences on the coast of central Chile. Its curious European veneer is the product of an immigration boom from Germany in the 19th century, while its dramatic setting is thanks to the rising foothills of the Andes to the west and the sweeping fields of thick Douglas-fir forest and poplar groves that enfold the city on all sides. In the heart of town itself, travellers will discover a lively conglomeration of student bars and homely seafood eateries, where Pacific curanto steam on stacks of coal and packed empanadas flow from the holes-in-the-wall. The town’s landmarks such as the University, its main museums and the Jardin Botanico are centred on the Isla Teja, while boat tours along the Costanera are a good way to explore the riverside market. After dark, the streets around Calle Esmeralda take on a hedonistic vibe, while the casks of the Cerveceria Kunstmann brewery evoke the hoppy flavours of the Bavarian motherland. A wee bit out of town, and travellers can plan excursions to the Spanish fortresses of Niebla and Corral with their Valdivia tour guides.
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