Pelarco 2013

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Cal Canto Museo Restorán Hotel de Campo Museum Restaurant Countryside Hotel Cal Canto Hot Museo Restorán Hotel de Campo EMail: [email protected] Phone: 7.863.2569 or 7.849.4773 What We Offer Transportation by bus or car Rooms equipped with a private bathroom, TV, Cable, and WiFi Cultural and Tourist information Tours to Hot Water Springs, National Reserves, Beaches, Rodeos, Festivals, Horseback rides, and much more Excellent homemade Chilean food Day excursion; urban or rural Gatherings and Folklore Sauna, jet tubs, massages Altos de Lircay Siete Tazas Torca Vichuquen

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Pelarco, reseña de actividades turisticas de Pelarco en Imagenes un trabajo del heraldo del Hotel de Campo y Museo Restoran Cal y Canto "Cancerberos del Ayer" Victor Diaz Iturriaga, Operador Turistico Receptivo desde Pelarco a la Region del Maule y Argentina.

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Cal  Canto  Museo  Restorán  Hotel  de  Campo                        

Museum  Restaurant  Countryside    Hotel  

 

Cal  Canto  Hot  Museo  Restorán  Hotel  de  Campo  

E-­‐Mail:  [email protected]  

Phone:  7.863.2569  or  7.849.4773  

What  We  Offer  • Transportation  by  bus  or  car  • Rooms  equipped  with  a  private  

bathroom,  TV,  Cable,  and  Wi-­‐Fi  • Cultural  and  Tourist  

information  • Tours  to  Hot  Water  Springs,  

National  Reserves,  Beaches,  Rodeos,  Festivals,  Horseback  rides,  and  much  more  

• Excellent  homemade  Chilean  food  

• Day  excursion;  urban  or  rural    • Gatherings  and  Folklore  • Sauna,  jet  tubs,  massages  

 

Altos  de  Lircay    

Siete  Tazas  Torca  Vichuquen  

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Welcome  By  tradition,  since  1697,  the  mayor’s  home  has  had  the  pleasure  of  hosting  the  most  loyal  Spaniards,  the  most  idealistic  founding  fathers,  the  most  distinguished  poets,  the  most  scholarly  writers,  and  you  to  whom  we  extend  the  most  cordial  invitation  to  visit  us  and  create  a  window  of  memories  with  the  finest  company.    

 

-­‐Familia  Diaz  Rios  

“Gatekeepers  of  Yesterday”  

 

Birth  of  Pilarco  As  the  Spaniards  travelled  the  Camino  Real,  later  known  as  Highway  South  5,  they  came  upon  a  hostel  called  “Pilarco,”  this  hostel  was  already  settled  by  the  Incas  and  its  location  made  it  most  attractive  to  travellers.  The  Camino  Real  was  the  sole  transit  route  for  the  north-­‐south  valley  until  the  year  1930.  The  Casa  Cal  y  Canto  and  its  church  are  the  historical  foundations  from  which  Pilarco  was  founded  in  1786.  From  here,  the  town  was  subdivided  into  farm  lands,  ranch  lands,  and  parcels  which  later  became  Cumpeo,  Camarico,  San  Rafael,  Panguilemo,  Vilches  and  Malargüe.        

Laguna  del  Maule