San Rosendo, located in Chile’s Biobío region, is a tourist destination that offers a rich blend of history and natural beauty. This small town, founded in 1886, is known for its heritage architecture, particularly the San Rosendo Station, an old railway building that has been restored and stands as a testament to the area's industrial past. The station, part of the Train of Remembrance, serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the region and its surroundings.
San Rosendo is also recognized for its natural environment, featuring stunning landscapes of mountains, forests, and rivers. Visitors can engage in outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, as well as birdwatching in the Queule Natural Park, which hosts a rich biodiversity. The Biobío River offers opportunities for fishing and recreation along its banks.
The town hosts various festivals throughout the year, where tourists can enjoy local cuisine and learn about the community's cultural traditions. Just a 40-minute drive from Concepción, San Rosendo is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful escape filled with history in southern Chile.
The oldest Malbec vines in Chile
One of the most important wineries in the Bio Bio region.
Viña Cerro Alto's winery is located in the Parcela La Cruzada in Rio Claro, in the commune of Yumbel.
Visits from: 100€
Six Generations, One Passion.