
This little village is known by its Hotel and Golf Club. Its buildings
and neat surroundings once belonged to the British companies that were
in charge of railway construction and maintenance in the past. Many of
its guests, arriving from other provinces of Buenos Aires for work purposes,
go to the hotel looking for some peace and quiet. The available activities
are many: hiking, tennis, horse-riding, and of course, golf. Although
staying there is quite costly, it is worthwhile. If the traveller prefers
a more affordable option, the neighbouring village of San Javier offers
cheaper rates.