Another former lake port, at the west end of Lago General Carrera, Puerto Guadal is more picturesque than most area towns. It lies 13 kilometers east of El Maitén [1]; from here, a rugged and narrow road leads northeast to Chile Chico [2] and the Argentine border at Los Antiguos.
Puerto Guadal has upgraded its free lakeshore campground. The next cheapest accommodations are Hostería Huemules (Las Magnolias 382, tel. 067/411202, US$9 pp), which also has a restaurant. Cabañas Antué (Los Pinos 456, tel. 067/431215, US$40 for up to five persons) has hot showers, full kitchens, and wood stoves; check in at Supermercado Plaza (Las Camelias 147).
On Guadal’s eastern outskirts, the wooded grounds at elegantly simple
Terra Luna (tel. 067/431263, fax 067/431264, www.terra-luna.cl [3]) enjoy lake panoramas. While the French-run resort specializes in weeklong activities-oriented packages, it also rents “ministudio” accommodations (US$20 s or d in the off-season, US$30 s or d in summer); rooms in the main lodge go for US$60 off-season, US$100 in summer. Breakfast is included, other meals are extra; the kitchen can do a lot with a little, even on short notice. English and French are spoken; their Santiago contact is Azimut 360 (General Salvo 159, Providencia, tel. 02/2363880, fax 02/2353085, www.azimut360.com [4]).
Other than the Terra Luna, Café de la Frontera (Los Lirios 399, tel. 067/431234) is the best place to eat.
Transportes Austral (Los Notros 430, tel. 067/431275) goes to Coyhaique [5] (US$12) Monday and Thursday, while Transporte El Cóndor goes Wednesday and Sunday. To Chile Chico [2] (US$8), try Turismo Seguel (Los Notros 560, tel. 067/431214) Monday and Thursday.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/chile/northern-patagonia/-southern-carretera-austral/cruce-el-maiten
[2] http://www.moon.com/destinations/chile/northern-patagonia/-southern-carretera-austral/chile-chico
[3] http://www.terra-luna.cl
[4] http://www.azimut360.com
[5] http://www.moon.com/destinations/chile/northern-patagonia/coyhaique