Horseriding in Mitre Peninsula

Mitre Peninsula is one of the most remote and wild places in the island of Tierra del Fuego. This ride will take you through forests, rivers, shores and beaches in an unforgettable journey.

When
January
February
March
April
November
December

This ride has a duration of 10 days and has several stages. Departing from Ushuaia and driving on the National Route 3, the expedition begins at the end of Route A. On the first day you must cross the Irigoyen river and ride to a rural post, La Chaira, where you will spend the night. In the follwing days you will ride through peatbogs, rivers, forests and beaches, as well as places such as Estancia Policarpo, and the shipwreck of the Duchess of Albany. During the trip you may see the local wildlife, such as sealions, condors, cormorans, albatross, upland gooses and even herds of wild horses. 


The final stage of the expedition is Thetis Bay, where you can see the South Atlantic Ocean, the Lemaire Strait, Staten Island and the beginning of the Beagle Channel. The return trip follows the same route, back to National Route 3 and Ushuaia.

Photos: Centro Hípico Fin del Mundo


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Puede adquirir esta actividad a través de los siguientes prestadores
Centro Hípico Fin del Mundo
Hipolito Irigoyen 2660
Cabalgatas hacia Península Mitre.

Horseriding in Mitre Peninsula

Mitre Peninsula is one of the most remote and wild places in the island of Tierra del Fuego. This ride will take you through forests, rivers, shores and beaches in an unforgettable journey.

When

January
February
March
April
November
December

This ride has a duration of 10 days and has several stages. Departing from Ushuaia and driving on the National Route 3, the expedition begins at the end of Route A. On the first day you must cross the Irigoyen river and ride to a rural post, La Chaira, where you will spend the night. In the follwing days you will ride through peatbogs, rivers, forests and beaches, as well as places such as Estancia Policarpo, and the shipwreck of the Duchess of Albany. During the trip you may see the local wildlife, such as sealions, condors, cormorans, albatross, upland gooses and even herds of wild horses. 


The final stage of the expedition is Thetis Bay, where you can see the South Atlantic Ocean, the Lemaire Strait, Staten Island and the beginning of the Beagle Channel. The return trip follows the same route, back to National Route 3 and Ushuaia.

Photos: Centro Hípico Fin del Mundo