Villa Nougués
In a landscape brimming with vegetation, find a European-style town founded at the end of the 19th century.
Start your adventure in the midst of a jungle. Along a winding road, cross a mountain and reach Villa Nougués. Let its style surprise you. Watch its large aristocratic homes, emerging amid the green hills. Observe its exquisite architecture, with European traits, surrounded by slopes and embellished with pines and palm trees, hydrangeas and violets that bloom thanks to the local microclimate.
Did you know that this is one of the first villages in Tucumán? It was born at the end of the 19th century, when sugar producer Luis Nougués, who eventually became the provincial governor, built his home here. Discover wonders such as the hanging bridge and the golf course. Do not miss the old inn, where you can have a tea service and taste the regional food. Do you like the tracks of history? Visit a neogothic-style chapel, built in 1918. Live this experience in the north of Argentina.
Geographic location: Province of Tucumán, north of Argentina.
How to get there: via Ruta Provincial 338 (it is 45 km away from San Miguel de Tucumán, the provincial capital).
Altitude: 1,350 meters above sea level.
Climate: Warm, with moderate temperatures.
Recommended length of stay: 1 to 2 days.
Recommended clothing and gear: Light clothes and comfortable footwear for walking.