La Cumbrecita
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La Cumbrecita is a beautiful small picturesque secluded alpine-like village amongst spruce and pine where cars are not allowed in the Province of Córdoba, Argentina. Settled by central Europeans, the village is focused on eco-tourism, no paved roads, transport on foot, quite possibly reminiscent of towns in the 15th century, a paradisiacal experience. A 30km pebbled road, (thank god, can you imagine a paved road) up trough starling views of the Sierra Grandes will take you to La Cumbrecita, Teahouses specialize in Apfelstrudel and Chocolate cake. Alpine-style hotels, lodgings and cabins available, with permission you may camp anywhere.
Excursions to La Cumbrecita can be taken from nearby Villa General Belgrano.
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