Property Description
374-Hectare Property in Chiloé – Ancud, Along the Llanco River and Pudeto Wetland (Declared a Tourist Interest Zone)
This exclusive 374-hectare estate is located on a privileged peninsula in the commune of Ancud. It features over 10 kilometers of riverfront along the Llanco, Negro, and Pudeto Rivers. The setting offers exceptional scenery and diverse opportunities for recreational and tourism development.
The Pudeto River, with its calm waters flowing into the Pacific Ocean, provides an ideal setting for water activities such as kayaking, sport fishing, and small boat excursions.
The terrain features gentle hills, small ravines, and native forest areas with panoramic views of the surrounding rivers. Approximately 60 hectares consist of wetland terrain rich in biodiversity, home to numerous bird species, including the Black-necked Swan, Whimbrel, Northern Shoveler, Yellow-billed Pintail, Great Egret, and South American Snipe. These make the area a prime birdwatching destination, attracting enthusiasts and photographers from around the world.
The land is currently used for eucalyptus forestry, with an active forest management plan and associated incentives for new plantations and replanting after harvest.
The property is located 34 kilometers from the Chacao ferry crossing and 27 kilometers from Ancud. It is accessible by car, and internal roads—mainly used for timber operations—run throughout the estate.