Biobío

Biobío and Ñuble regions are in Southern Chile.

Cities

 * — a popular destination for skiing and hot spring bathing in the nearby Andes Mountains
 * — at the coast, and has several beaches and places to make excursions (like Calvario Hill)
 * — popular for its wood carvings and loom weaving, and folklore festival (see below)
 * — the second largest city of Chile is a city rich in culture, history and beauty
 * — a small city known for its railway industry
 * — a commune home to the Avendaño Lagoon, for water-skiing, swimming, sailing, and rowing, and famous for its Carnival
 * — popular for its pottery and cherry festival (see below)
 * — a small typical Chilean town with a small market during the week and a large one during Saturdays. It is quite nice to see how life runs besides the typical touristy places. Try out the restaurant between the two large green supermarkets on opposite sides in the centre.
 * — a commune that has beautiful landscapes and is an excellent locality for excursions, camping and fishing.

Other destinations

 * — a sparsely populated island 40 km (25 miles) off the coast
 * — a cordillerano bath next to the Rengado River and which has beautiful places surrounded by mountains
 * — an agricultural area with some beautiful rural areas where native flora and fauna can be found, 24 km southeast of Chillán

Understand
Biobío Region is the second-most populated region in Chile, and home to the country's third largest city, Concepción. It is an earthquake zone, and has been hit by many earthquakes, including the most powerful earthquake ever recorded (in 1960) and the great earthquake of 2010.

Ñuble Region, to the north of Biobío Region, is the smallest region in Chile in terms of area.

By car
From Santiago head south by Route 5 (Pan-American Highway).

By plane

 * 'Carriel Sur International Airport in Concepción is the main airport in the region

By train
Terrasur between Santiago (Alameda) and Chillán, covers almost 400 km in less than 5 hours. It is one of the only inter-city services that still operates in the country.

See


Other places of interest are the Market and Fair of Chillán, one of the more beautiful and important artisan centers of Chile. Murals by Siqueiros were donated by the Government of Mexico. There is also Bernardo O'Higgins Monumental Park in the locality of Chillán Viejo.

Among the activities characteristic of Ñuble are crafts, in particular in the localities of Quinchamalí (considered like one of the country's more important places of artisan production of white clay pottery), Coihueco (characterized by the wood carvings and loom weaving), Ninhue and San Fabián de Alico.

Do

 * Surfing – Everything between Cobquecura and, like Curanipe, Cardonal, Tregualemu and Buchupureo are exceptional surfing destinations and mirror the shape and conditions of the Californian coast on the northern side of the continent. This region is still a hidden gem and receiving a lot of state sponsoring for development. However, beaches and breaks are far from overrun and you can find many lone opportunities to try out your board.
 * Spas of Chillán – A winter and, more importantly, summer tourist complex of the region, located among millenarian forests and inexhaustible thermal water sources.

Celebrations and events
Ñuble has a variety of these, liek the following outstanding ones:
 * Rodeo – A celebration huasa that takes place Sep–Feb.
 * Agro-Expo – In, an agricultural, cattle and artisan exhibition, with strong accent on dairying.
 * Carnival of Quillón – A traditional celebration with artistic spectacles and dances.
 * Celebration of the Vendimia – A celebration of autumn in.
 * Festival of Creole Roots – In Coihueco, it revives folkloric traditions.
 * Gathering of Folkloric Roots – In in the month of November brings together an important group of singers, artisan and cultural singers and expressions of rural sectors of Ñuble and the country.
 * Celebrations of the Cherry and Esquila – Accurs in December in Quinchamalí, with typical folkloric activities, meals, exhibitions and tasting of cherries, jams and liqueurs.
 * Cardal – In the commune of takes place in the sliqueurs.