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Estancia

Estancia

Estancia San Juan is located at Kilometer 24, National Road 33, right at La Vitícola site; city of Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires province.

Its main part is surrounded by five acres of landscape with different type of trees and dense vegetation. That particular scenario is ideal for tourism and recreation, which center is the old Casona, built in 1903.

Facilities

Facilities

The unique Casona of Estancia San Juan has four heated large rooms, dinning room with autochthonous kitchen, living room, and a room with Direct TV and DVD Player. It also has a covered garage and an indoor salon with capacity for seventy people. Furthermore, for your entertainment, it counts with a soccer field, bocce, horseback ridding, swimming pool, bicycles, a variety of board games, and a large wooded park.

Events

Events

In addition to recreation and relaxing times, Estancia San Juan also provides a right environment for all types of celebrations; whether would be social events or business meetings.

Its five acres park with unique vegetation allows the realization of birthdays, weddings, fifteenth birthdays, baptisms, work meetings or leisure activities; all depending on the visitor's aspirations.

It is located 24 Kilometers from Bahía Blanca city, which allows to arrive in only a few minutes from Downtown. It counts with an indoor barbecue for fifty people, modular air-conditioned tents with capacity for two hundred people, with the possibility of extra equipment and decorations.

In Estancia San Juan will not only be in touch with nature, it also guarantees comfort, personalized attention, and an unforgettable experience.

Stay

Stay

Estancia San Juan is committed to rural tourism as a way to reflect the customs of our country. Its environment is ideal for nature and tranquility lovers, or those who want to relax by taking advantage of an exclusive and personalized service.

Estancia San Juan opens its gates for those who want to venture on this trying a native cuisine.

History

History

There are images of the nineteenth Century. First generations settled on this land through agricultural production and livestock.