Cerro Uritorco
Cerro Uritorco
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Ariel F
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023
I had already climbed the uritorico before a few years ago and although it requires a lot of effort to climb it, reaching the top is a reward.

This year I visited the hill again and unfortunately it is no longer a visit that I would recommend for the following reasons:

1. The entrance fee, disproportionately and inexplicably expensive (8 thousand pesos per person).

2. The staff that works there, a disaster, extremely uninformed, they make you sign a sheet where they wash their hands of everything and that's it.

3. The poor hippie who sleeps in the mountains and controls the pace at break 5, extremely rude, it's not your fault he has that job.

4. If you are in chapel You have better options, go even to the clods, you will walk less, you will spend less, the view is much better and they will treat you very well.

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Written 28 August 2023
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Claudio d
1 contribution
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Couples
Terrible business. Access is complicated, from the center with a rickety and very expensive bus. The climb is very expensive: 8,000 adults and 6,000 for minors. The base is a shopping center packed with artisans who sell mainly stones, some of them by weight. The ascent is complicated, it must be done in the morning and it is demanding. On top of that, some tourists started a fire a couple of days after my visit (it seems because of cigarette butts).
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Written 8 August 2023
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Martu
1 contribution
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Solo
December 7, 2023:

I went walking. From the bus terminal to the base it takes about 1 hour. This is where I don't agree so much because it all seemed very commercial to me since at the base you have a place to stop and eat and you also have to register and pay to get on. The upload times are from 6am to 11am due to the time and the descent times until 2:30pm. If you are going to spend the night you can go up until 4pm.
They charge you $12,000 and $18,000 if you spend the night (I don't think it's appropriate since the only thing they give you is a cane and that you can refill water when you enter). Only for this part I don't agree so much.

After my climbing experience, I went alone, having heart problems (obviously I already have this under control and I know to what extent to continue advancing or not) and it took around 1:30 hours to reach the 5th rest stop where I stopped for a bit and got water ( of rain but at that moment I need it). Afterwards, it takes approximately 1 hour to reach the top.
I got down there at 14:27 and it took me 2 hours to get to the base.

Recommendations:
-In summer: carry a minimum of 4 liters of water.
-Sunscreen yes or yes.
-Cap
-Windbreaker
-Meal
-Bag to throw away one's waste (I saw a lot of dirt from other people, please take care of these places)

Upstairs an incredibly beautiful view and a trail that I recommend doing through Códoba :)
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Written 19 December 2023
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SusuR0sari0
Rosario, Argentina592 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Family
I think it's a great business. They now charge $10,000 per person plus $2000 parking. This hill is the private property of someone who is making a fortune. The long weekend was full of tourists. They don't offer anything for what they charge, only the possibility of stepping on it. They take note, they give you a piece of paper that you have to return to make sure that when you close everyone is downstairs and nothing else. They do not provide proof of what they charge.
I wouldn't go back, there are thousands of free and better places in Argentina. The views are good but there are better ones
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Written 17 October 2023
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Orasiodg D
Buenos Aires, Argentina4 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2024 • Friends
I came back after several years and uploaded it like 7 times, a spectacle.
Now I didn't do it since they fired me with the price they charge for 24,000 pesos per person plus 4,000 pesos for parking. We were 4 people, obviously we went the other way. The typical Argentine fanfare is a shame.
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Written 31 March 2024
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Patricia F
2 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Family
Despite having experience in mountain trekking, the ascent becomes very difficult because the trails are not at all prepared for a journey of so many meters and with that degree of difficulty (medium/high). It is a shame that they charge what they charge ($8,000) per person and there is not a place to sit at the breaks/viewpoints, since it is a private venture (the hill is not free access, you must pay that fee to a private party that does not issue a regulatory invoice and no alternative access is enabled). Conclusion? Don't let yourself be scammed.
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Written 6 October 2023
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OmarROR
Lujan, Argentina9 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2024 • Family
Truth is a disgrace... Previously I went upstairs with my wife who was then my girlfriend and already as a family with my two children aged 12 and 9 we wanted them to have the experience of going upstairs as well but when they arrived at the base they asked me 26 thousand pesos per adult and 22 thousand pesos per child plus parking. It seems like an armed robbery because for the price not a bottle of water gives you... An embarrassment and I thought it was a scam so we hit the back.
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Written 22 July 2024
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Rocko
Lomas de Zamora, Argentina13 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Couples
I come to do justice to so many negative comments. I think that some confuse the anger that they have to pay with everything else and then they say that everything is shit... The hill is something wonderful and the ascent is clearly complicated, the effort that one makes when climbing is part of the experience, you feel great satisfaction when you arrive. Those who do not want difficulty can go to the Villa Carlos Paz chairlift complex. Some ask for improvements in the roads and roofs at breaks, I do not agree, being in contact with nature is being in contact not only with what is beautiful, but also with what is hard and rough about it. My recommendation is that if you are going to suffer it or feel that this is not for you, don't do it because in addition to not feeling good about yourself, you are going to break the balls... to the rest of us, we do love these experiences. . It is ideal to do it on a cloudy day. Know that you are going to be very exposed to everything: sun, wind, dirt, fatigue, etc. I did the ascent in the morning, we did it on a cloudy day and it was incredible. I want to do it again at night. Today's price in April 2024 is 20k in cash and 24k with card. 4k the parking (you can leave it outside, for free) questionable? Maybe the price doesn't seem so bad to me for several reasons. It took us 2.20 hours to go up and about 4 hours to go down. Along the way you can see different birds, including condors. Only halfway there is a small pot of water to get a little wet and there is practically no shade for almost the entire route (only at breaks 1 and 2). Use a cane and wear good shoes. Anyway, I LOVED it and I'm going back.
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Written 2 April 2024
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Marion
La Picada, Argentina1 contribution
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Couples
I have been going up Uritorco since 2007, every year at least once and sometimes even twice. But now it has become a very profitable business for the owners, since they charge $10,000 by October 2023, plus $3,000 for parking. They do not offer any service, it is only the permission to climb. It is unfortunate that the Capilla or Córdoba Tourism Department does not intervene to make it at least a little more accessible and not so much a private business. Especially the Municipality of Capilla, since without the Uritorco the visit would not make much sense. The views and energy that the hill has are unique, but I repeat, it has already become a business. Greetings.
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Written 15 November 2023
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Irina p
1 contribution
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Family
The truth is that it is a new plan, a very good adventure. Medium difficulty, I spent 3 hours going up, I spent 1 hour at the top and then I spent 3 hours going down.
BUT it doesn't make sense what they charge you. 15 thousand pesos for just going up is crazy, all thanks to a certain Anchorena who is the owner of the hill, it's anything. We cannot allow this. Plus it's not like they give you anything to justify it, there is no water or bathrooms, not even on the fifth landing where there is a shelter.
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Written 6 January 2024
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