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Rancagua , El Teniente and Pichilemu

Accommodations, sightseeing, geography, art and entertainment and more specific information

Rancagua, Chile

Rancagua, located an hour south of Santiago, offers history, sports, cultural traditions, tours of the deepest copper mine in the world, world-class spas, a nature preserve, wine, rodeos and the traditional folk dance, the cueca championships.

Aguila Real

In Rancagua.

Bienvenidos a Rancagua

Official site to the city of Rancagua, with civic information, Rodeo news, tourism, events, and news.

Chapa Verde

Access to this ski resort is from Rancagua, with a suggested stay at Coya Country Club.

Club de Campo Coya

Golf course, swimming, meeting areas and more in this scenic area.

Colchagua

Aerial view from coast to Andes.

La Batalla de Rancagua

Details of the defeat during the Wars of Indenpendence. In Spanish.

Lago Rapel

Largest man made lake in the country open to boating and oher uses.

Map

Map of cities courtesy of www.chile-travel.com.

Map

Courtesy of Lonely Planet.

Museo Regional de Rancagua

The museum displays local historical artifacts, including the Battle of Rancagua, music, anthropology, mining, agriculture displays and Chilean art.

Pichilemu

Brief descriptions of some of the surrounding townships.

Principle Cities of the 6th Region

Maps photos and mileage info.

Rancagua

Things to do and see in Rancagua, Pichilemu, Rongo, Malloa and Machali.

Rancagua

A bit of history and some photos of Valle del Cachapoal, sunsets, Nevado Torre de Flores and the Catedral de Rancagua.

Reserva Nacional Río Los Cipreses

Natural reserve open to trekking and horseback riding.

Surf Paradise In Chile

The three beaches of Pichilemu (La Puntilla Infiernillo and Punta Lobos) attract surfers world-wide.

Viaje Por Chile, Balneario de Pichilemu

Beaches, surfing, tourism and local information. In Spanish.

Viaje Por Chile, Ciudad de Rancagua

Things to do and see, sports and entertainment, plus related information. In Spanish.

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