Families in Bariloche

Bariloche with kids

Where to stay and what to do as a family: activities, beaches, easy trails, excursions and recommended areas.

Short answer: if you travel with kids, the most recommended activities are Cerro Campanario, Parque Nahuelito, Circuito Chico, Moreno Lake beaches, Valle Escondido beach, lake excursions on Nahuel Huapi, easy trails in Llao Llao, Cerro Catedral, bike rides and the chocolate shops downtown.

Bariloche is one of the most popular destinations for families visiting Patagonia. Lakes, mountains, beaches, trails and recreational activities make it possible to find plans for different ages throughout the year.

Beyond choosing what to visit, one of the most important decisions is where to stay so the whole family can enjoy the trip comfortably.

What can you do in Bariloche with kids?

Family planRecommended optionsBest for
Nature and viewsCerro Campanario, Circuito Chico, viewpoints.All ages
BeachesMoreno Lake, Playa sin Viento, Valle Escondido.Summer and mild days
WalksVilla Tacul, Arrayanes trail, Llao Llao Municipal Park.Short routes
ExcursionsLake trips to Isla Victoria, Arrayanes Forest or Puerto Blest.Kids and adults
Urban daysChocolate shops, cafes, Civic Center.Rainy or rest days

Is Bariloche a good destination with kids?

Yes. Bariloche combines nature, outdoor activities and recreational plans that are especially attractive for families.

Unlike destinations where activities are concentrated in a single area, here you can alternate between excursions, walks, beaches, boat trips and quiet time.

Many activities work well for both young children and teenagers.

Where should you stay in Bariloche with kids?

The best area depends on the kind of trip each family wants.

Downtown Bariloche

Downtown offers restaurants, shops, chocolate stores and nearby services. It also has more traffic, more tourist movement and less direct contact with nature.

Playa Bonita

A balanced option between access to downtown and lake views, with a quieter setting than the city center.

Circuito Chico and Cerro Campanario

For many families, this area offers one of the best balances between nature, quiet surroundings and access to activities.

Its advantages include less traffic, a natural setting, nearby beaches, easy trails, Parque Nahuelito, Cerro Campanario, open spaces for children and nearby restaurants or breweries.

It also lets families experience Bariloche in a calmer, less urban way.

Recommended activities for kids

Parque Nahuelito

One of the favorite attractions for families. The park recreates different dinosaur species at life size in a natural forest setting.

Cerro Campanario

The chairlift gives easy access to one of Bariloche's best viewpoints. The ride is short, and the panoramic views often become one of the most memorable parts of the trip.

Moreno Lake beaches

In summer, Moreno Lake beaches are a good family option. Playa del Viento, Playa sin Viento and Playa Moreno are among the best known.

Valle Escondido beach

This small beach near Cerro Campanario offers a quiet, usually less crowded setting. For families staying nearby, it is a convenient way to reach the lake without using a car. From Terrazas del Campanario it can be reached on foot in a few minutes.

Lake excursions on Nahuel Huapi

Boat trips to Isla Victoria, the Arrayanes Forest or Puerto Blest are often attractive experiences for children and adults.

Easy trails

There are many simple walks to enjoy the forest without major effort, including Villa Tacul, the Arrayanes trail, Llao Llao Municipal Park and Mirador del Brazo Tristeza.

Chocolate and downtown Bariloche

A downtown visit usually includes chocolate shops, cafes and the Civic Center. For many children, this becomes as memorable as nature excursions.

How many days should you stay?

For a first family visit, a minimum stay of four or five nights is usually recommended. This allows time for activities, rest and enjoying the surroundings without rushing.

Families who want to explore the region more deeply often choose a full week.

Cabin or hotel?

Many families prefer cabins because they offer more space, an equipped kitchen, the possibility of preparing meals, independence, privacy and outdoor areas.

When traveling with young children, these features often add comfort throughout the stay.

What is the best season to travel with kids?

Summer

Ideal for beaches, walks and outdoor activities.

Autumn

The colors of the forest become one of the main attractions.

Winter

Snow changes the whole experience and brings winter activities.

Spring

Pleasant temperatures and fewer visitors.

So, is Bariloche worth visiting with kids?

Yes. Nature, recreational activities, beaches, trails and excursions make Bariloche one of Argentina's most complete family destinations.

Choosing a quiet area close to outdoor activities and with enough space for family time can make a big difference in the trip.

Frequently asked questions

Is Bariloche recommended for young children?
Yes. There are many age-friendly activities, and several require little physical effort.
What is the best area to stay with kids?
Many families choose Circuito Chico and the Cerro Campanario area for quiet surroundings, nature and access to beaches and activities.
How many days should you stay?
Four to seven nights is usually ideal for a first visit.
Should you rent a car?
It makes getting around much easier, especially when traveling with children.
Are there activities for rainy days?
Yes. Chocolate shops, cafes, museums, recreational spaces and some excursions can still be enjoyed when the weather is not ideal.

About Terrazas del Campanario

Terrazas del Campanario is a cabin complex located on the slope of Cerro Campanario, facing Nahuel Huapi Lake and just steps from the entrance to Circuito Chico.

Its location makes it easy to reach beaches, trails, viewpoints and family activities such as Parque Nahuelito, while keeping a quiet setting surrounded by nature.

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