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Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived in Argentina alone at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world with his wife, Doña Elena. Customers became friends and asked for rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to have a place for them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" and without any other plan than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors while preserving the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. We seek to provide comfort so that our visitors can enjoy a restful stay, with views and the soothing sounds of our beloved Chimehuín River.
Max occupancy: 2Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived in Argentina alone at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world with his wife, Doña Elena. Customers became friends and asked for rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to have a place for them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" and without any other plan than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors while preserving the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. We seek to provide comfort so that our visitors can enjoy a restful stay, with views and the soothing sounds of our beloved Chimehuín River.
Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world alongside his wife, Doña Elena. The clients became friends and requested rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" without any plan other than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors without losing the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. IMPORTANT: The images are referential, the rooms are different from each other within each category due to what we just explained. The triple room consists of one double bed and one single bed.
Max occupancy: 3Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world alongside his wife, Doña Elena. The clients became friends and requested rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" without any plan other than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors without losing the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. IMPORTANT: The images are referential, the rooms are different from each other within each category due to what we just explained. The triple room consists of one double bed and one single bed.
Our guesthouse was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world along with his wife Doña Elena. Clients became friends and would request rooms, which led him to expand the guesthouse year after year to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "on a shoestring" and with no plan other than to host friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors while preserving the history and unique style, within the limitations of this type of construction. IMPORTANT: The images are for reference only; the rooms are different from each other within each category, as explained.
Max occupancy: 2Our guesthouse was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world along with his wife Doña Elena. Clients became friends and would request rooms, which led him to expand the guesthouse year after year to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "on a shoestring" and with no plan other than to host friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors while preserving the history and unique style, within the limitations of this type of construction. IMPORTANT: The images are for reference only; the rooms are different from each other within each category, as explained.
Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world alongside his wife, Doña Elena. The clients became friends and requested rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" without any plan other than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors without losing the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. IMPORTANT: The images are referential, the rooms are different from each other within each category due to what we just explained.
Max occupancy: 4Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world alongside his wife, Doña Elena. The clients became friends and requested rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" without any plan other than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors without losing the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. IMPORTANT: The images are referential, the rooms are different from each other within each category due to what we just explained.
Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived in Argentina alone at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world with his wife, Doña Elena. Customers became friends and asked for rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to have a place for them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" and without any other plan than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors while preserving the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. We seek to provide comfort so that our visitors can enjoy a restful stay, with views and the soothing sounds of our beloved Chimehuín River.
Max occupancy: 5Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived in Argentina alone at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world with his wife, Doña Elena. Customers became friends and asked for rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to have a place for them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" and without any other plan than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors while preserving the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers. We seek to provide comfort so that our visitors can enjoy a restful stay, with views and the soothing sounds of our beloved Chimehuín River.
Warm room with park view consists of: master bedroom, room with 2 beds, and bathroom. Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world alongside his wife, Doña Elena. The clients became friends and requested rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" without any plan other than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors without losing the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers.
Max occupancy: 6Warm room with park view consists of: master bedroom, room with 2 beds, and bathroom. Our inn was built by Don José Julián, a Syrian-Lebanese who arrived alone in Argentina at the age of 14. A pioneer and visionary in the sport of fishing in Patagonia, he welcomed visitors from all over the world alongside his wife, Doña Elena. The clients became friends and requested rooms, so year after year he expanded the inn to accommodate them. The rooms reflect this history of growing "by sheer effort" without any plan other than to welcome friends. We strive to maintain comfort for our visitors without losing the history and unique style, within the limitations that this type of construction offers.
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Hostería ChimehuínWuBook s.r.l. is committed to making its system accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004. This statement applies to the front end of WuBook services, available at https://en.wubook.net.
The WuBook system is partially compliant with the requirements of Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard, due to the cases of non-compliance listed below.
No accessible alternatives are currently available, s we are committed to implementing specific actions to resolve the issues encountered.
This statement was drafted on 23 June 2025.
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