Otto Hill (Cerro Otto)
Bariloche, Argentina
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Can you drive up to Cerro Otto?
This mountain has a main road and a number of short-distance trails where you can ride a mountain bike or hike. You can also get to the summit by driving your own car or getting on the cable car that leaves from the base.
Where is Cerro Otto?
Cerro Otto is a mountain located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from San Carlos de Bariloche, and inside the Nahuel Huapí National Park, in Patagonia, Argentina.
Why is Bariloche called Bariloche?
History. The name Bariloche comes from the Mapudungun word Vuriloche meaning "people from behind the mountain" (vuri = behind, che = people). The Poya people used the Vuriloche pass to cross the Andes, keeping it secret from the Spanish priests for a long time.