In one of the tourist destinations in Neuquén, they are working on works to improve accessibility and thus have a greater influx of visitors. It is expected to integrate it into the Route of the Seven Lakes.
The provincial government commented that they continue with the paving work on Route 65. The president of the town’s Development Commission, Omar Torres, explained that this “is an important work for our town, for its development”, he also hopes that with the paving the number of people who already visit this place will double.
In this sense, they detailed for those people who travel to this destination, that the company that was hired is working on the section that runs from Route 40 to the bridge located on the Minero River.
Torres explained that “A few days ago, National Parks set up a quarry, and they are also working on the mesh for the gabions”
Not only is it a work that improves access to the town, but they also indicated that they hope to integrate this route into the Route of the Seven Lakes and thus be able to connect with other international tourist destinations, such as Villa La Angostura and San martin de los andes.
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