
 
 One of the main characteristics of the settlers of Valle de Pancanta and its surroundings is longevity. They are believed to enjoy good health because they trek everyday across the hills.
Though we should practice daily trekking and climbing to achieve the same result, with a few walks across this unpolluted place, so close to heaven, we may gain some days of grace.

For those who enjoy hunting partridges, pigeons, hares, vizcachas, ducks and, with a bit of luck, any of the pheasants that are loose in the scrubland, this is an ideal place.
And for those who like eating what they hunt, our cooks prepare the preys in the most exquisite ways; you may also freeze them to cook them later.

The Ranch has two Jeeps 4WD for those visitors who wish to go around the Ranch.
You may cross rivers and go uphill comfortably, taking your picnic basket for lunch or afternoon snack.

The ranch has bicycles for those who want to do exercise and be in contact with nature. Visitors may see places while cycling.

There are otters, capybaras, deer, foxes, skunks, rheas, wild boars, pumas, llamas and a wide variety of fauna as a reward for those who are patient enough.
Condors, eagles, falcons, pigeons and diverse bird species may also be observed and captured by cameras.

For visitor's entertainment, the Ranch provides satellite television, wireless Internet access, a DVD room with a wide selection of movies, a very complete library, pool and other games.

Archery, firing range and, for the most restless visitors, an open area to practice Basket.
If you are fond of autochthonous sports, you may take your first steps in Duck Shooting.
For keen golfers, we provide golf clubs and balls to practice strikes.
And for football lovers, there is also the appropriate environment for the game.

Valle de Pancanta and its surroundings have cave paintings and signs of the residence of ancient pre-Columbian settlers.
Among other things, we may find arrowheads, rock mortars, and even stone balls from ancient boleadoras.
Unforgettable landscapes, a history of gold mining, the history and foundation of the centenarian town La Carolina, and different options of tours across this enchanted region.

Tours across Sierra de las Quijadas, Merlo, Potrero de los Funes, Carolina and the legendary Gold Mine, La Gruta de Intihuasi, El Dique de la Florida, are some of the places near the Ranch that worth visiting.
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