Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado
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Marcela D
Monte Belo do Sul, RS328 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2024 • Couples
The Sandero Loma del Pliegue Tombado is one of the trails that leaves the guardhouse of the Glaciares National Park next to the city of El Chalten, very close to the Sandero das Aguillas.
Get ready to see magnificent landscapes starting with a medium climb passing through posts and be careful with the wild cows that live there. Recommended and not staying too close to your route. After 1 hour you begin to pass through the woods until you climb and see the snow-filled peaks. It's a medium-intensity trail with beautiful landscapes, but now in March it's snowing a lot and the day we went up we weren't able to fully see the landscape because it's covered in fog and there was a lot of snow at the time, so for safety's sake we chose to go back.
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Written March 19, 2024
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Alejandra C
San Luis, Argentina12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2023 • Friends
This hike was one of the hardest, all the way in is up hill so you need to be prepared and have fresh legs for it.
All will be worth it with the stunning view that you will find at the end, I promise
We did this hike with a local guide but the paths are very well marked, there’s no guidance necessary. Just remember to register at the local tourist office that is right at the beginning of the path in order to have a little explanation and report the group of people hiking.
Be prepared with water and a small lunch, remember not to throw away any garbage, be respectful with nature.
Written July 1, 2023
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CerroHike
San Francisco, CA586 contributions
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Dec 2019
We waited for clear day for this hike based on the other TA reviews and the wait was well worth it. The hike itself is easy when compare to Fitz Roy or Cerro Torre because it gradual up hill (expect when you are inside forest and second viewpoint). When we were at first summit, the wind was super crazy, making hike hard. Since wind was crazy we didn't go second mirador. It was clear day so can't complain :). It was cold!!!.

This is the best view among all the hikes, I would recommend this if you have extra days and clear day to make it worth your time.
Written January 13, 2020
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Alicia D
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Mar 2020 • Couples
We had come to El Chalten to do Laguna de los tres and laguna Torre hikes, but were fortunate with weather and were able to also do this. We were so glad we did, amazing views from the top! And so much quieter than the other hikes (often needed to stop regularly on the other 2 to let people past). This hike does involve a climb but it is not too steep until the very end up from the mirador, but this is definitely worth the effort. There are good views on the way back too.

If you are struggling to choose which walk to do, this would be our ranking:
1. Laguna de los tres, busy but most varied with excellent views of Fitz Roy. Some climbing but nothing too bad.
2. Loma del pliege tumbado, much quieter and one of the best views we have ever seen. However, only do this on a clear day otherwise pointless (check windguru website for accurate forecast)
3. Laguna Torre, glacier at end is very impressive but walk is quite busy and in our opinion most of it is quite dull relative to the others. If going to Perito Moreno glacier you maybe can give this a miss. Walk is mostly flat.

Hope that helps
Written March 10, 2020
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AChiara78
Arezzo, Italy389 contributions
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Jan 2020 • Solo
This was probably the toughest of the three hikes I did in El Chalten, especially because it is mainly exposed to the wind (even on a sunny day) and because the trail to get to the top is all uphill. However, once you get there the view is majestic and even on the way you get beautiful spots. In total it was around 24 km. Don’t miss it!!
Written January 3, 2020
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CAwanderer
Los Angeles, CA100 contributions
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Mar 2020
To me, the 2 best hikes in ElCh are this one + Cerro Fitz Roy. CFR wins by a hair due to its variety of views and experiences, but this one has stunning views at the top, into the dramatic, glaciated valley between Cerro Torre and C. Fitz Roy/Chalten - if weather permits!
Well worth the medium difficulty, steadily climbing hike (I'm 72, but hike weekly) - and it's all downhill in the afternoon :-)
Do check if you can see the peaks from the town. If it's cloudy and windy, it's not worth the effort, as it can be really blustery on the ridge...
Written February 28, 2021
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MarcoMarsh
Darmstadt, Germany17 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2014 • Solo
When visiting El Chalten Loma del Pliegue is the trek many visitors don't know about and for this reason the trail is very quiet. However, the trek is by no means less beautiful than the sister trails Laguna Torre & Laguna de los Tres. The climax of this trek takes you to a ridge offering some of the most breathtaking views in all of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. A spectacular vista comprising of the spires of the Fitz Roy Massif, the Torre Glacier, glacial lakes, Cerro Torre and the Patagonian steppes.

Just a couple of things I want to highlight...

The trail starts near the ranger station as you enter El Chalten where the buses stop to let the park rangers give a briefing to visitors. From town centre its about a 15 - 20 minute walk to the start.

It is impossible to get lost on the trail. The trail is well marked and you even receive a map from the park rangers containing all the routes in the park.

Depending on your pace, the trek can take anywhere between 4 and 7 hours to complete round-trip. I started at 1 pm and finished at 6 pm. That included spending two hours at the final Mirador. It was that amazing.

The start of the trail is fairly easy-going & pleasant taking you through woodland and along a canyon. There are sections of exposure to sun and chilly wind. Be sure to pack strong sunscreen and dress appropriately.

The trail ascends less steeply than the more popular Laguna de los Tres, however, has a higher elevation at the finish. From the mid-section of Loma del Pliegue to the end, it is all gradual uphill. The trail will eventually level off at around 1000 meters. For comparison, Laguna de los Tres goes up 800 meters.

Most people upon arrival to El Chalten by bus flock to do Laguna de los Tres and Laguna Torre and those trails get busy in the first day or two. If you have the luxury of time and are confident the weather forecast will remain stable in the days ahead, do Loma del Pliegue first and the two popular treks later. By doing it this way around, you may find that you will have this trek to yourself and when you get round to the other treks they will be less busy. Furthermore, this way round offer a nice build-up both in views and physical preparation for Laguna de los Tres.

This is Patagonia and the weather won't always go your way but try to pick a clear day for this trek. Due to the elevation and how far away the points of the interest are at the final Mirador this trek is best appreciated in clear weather. At least with Laguna de los Tres and Laguna Torre, there are low-lying views when its cloudy.

Loma del Pliegue was a magical & unforgettable experience. I was fortunate to have a spell of stable weather and the views were unobstructed. Adding to the drama, it was late October when I went and there was still winter snow on the ground.

Dust off those hiking boots & go.
Written January 18, 2015
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Steve B
Melbourne, Australia19 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Family
This was the last of our four walks at El Chalten and a great way to end with the best views of the range as a whole. It has a greater total ascent than the other walks, though most is this is fairly slow and steady climb. This was probably my second favourite of the walks we did, with Laguna de Los Tres as number one - but a very close call between them.
Written December 8, 2017
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Chris T
Sydney, Australia84 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Solo
I did the three major walks around El Chalten while I was in town: this one, Laguna Torre, and Laguna de los Tres (Fitz Roy), and I thought the views on this walk were the best by far.

The walk is 10 km one way, with 1000 m elevation gain up to the summit of the hill, but that elevation gain is spread out over the entire 10 km so it is pretty easy walking. This is a good distance for a day walk, 20 km total from the trail head and back. The trial head also gives you the option of going to Los Condores and Las Aguilas if you wish.

The views on this walk were by far the best of the three walks I did. If you start walking before sunrise, you will be able to see the Fitz Roy getting lit up by the morning sun as you walk along the trail. The trail leads you through nice leafy forests, and eventually leads up to a pretty wide flat rocky plain. There are two miradors you can go to. The first is at the base of the final hill, and offers you a good top down view of Laguna Torre and Cerro Torre.

Heading up to the top of the hill, you will get 360 degree panoramic views of the whole area. If you look back towards where you came from, you can see El Chalten in the distance, and clockwise from there is a massive lake, some gorgeous mountains, Cerro Torre, and then Cerro Fitz Roy.

Absolutely gorgeous walk, a must-do.
Written July 14, 2016
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Miguel A
Dundee, UK549 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Friends
This trek is so worthwhile. Up at the top, in a clear day, you will have the very best view of Cerro Torre and Cerro Fitz Roy together in a beautiful angle you just don't achieve from walking up to their respective lagunas.

The hike up is fairly gently all the way to after the forest. It is a gently gradual ascent up to after the forest. Then it becomes a very steep 40 min trek on not so solid gronud some expect some slips here and there. Once at the top the views are simply stunning and you will have some nice training under your belt too! :)

Advertised as a 4h walk (one way) we did it in roughly 3h at slow pace.
Written March 11, 2017
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