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Casa Faro

Rio Negro, Argentina

Emplaced on the rugged cliffs of Argentina’s Río Negro province, Casa Faro Belén promises a unique retreat where the Atlantic breeze mingles with breathtaking sunsets over a vast seascape. Ideal for couples, adventurers, or small families, this coastal sanctuary is a celebration of peace and nature. At 60 meters above the beach, guests can experience unmatched ocean views, where every sunset paints the sky over the expansive dunes, making each day unforgettable.

Casa Faro Belén offers not just accommodation but an immersion into pristine wilderness. Located within Faro Belén – Aldea de Mar, guests can explore on-site trails that lead to a sea lion colony, venture to a lighthouse perched 110 meters above sea level, or observe diverse bird species and native fauna. Just minutes away lies the peaceful town of Bahía Creek, where conveniences like Wi-Fi, a convenience store, and miles of beach invite leisurely strolls, swimming, and fishing.

With sustainable comforts like photovoltaic energy and gas-powered amenities, Casa Faro Belén encourages a deep respect for the environment. Rustic yet cozy, the house features an open floor plan with wood stove heating, ideal for those who embrace minimalist elegance. Here, under a star-lit sky free from light pollution, travellers find a perfect balance between adventure and tranquil respite.

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Casa Faro Belén’s architecture blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings, with a rustic, minimalist style emphasizing natural materials. Its open-plan layout, large windows, and wood-burning stove add warmth and authenticity, creating a comfortable, inviting space that fosters tranquility. Its design prioritises sustainability, featuring solar power and efficient water use, harmonising with the rugged yet serene coastal landscape.

Casa Faro

Casa Faro

Rio Negro, Argentina

A house that harmoniously integrates with its natural surroundings, offering a serene connection to the environment. Perched atop a series of dunes and 60-meter cliffs, the cabin provides an immersive experience of nature and tranquility. Powered by photovoltaic energy, the house reflects a commitment to sustainability. Given the area's limited water resources, guests are encouraged to minimize consumption to ensure efficient use. Barbecues are restricted to designated areas and specific times of the year due to the heightened fire risk during summer. The interior features an open-plan design, with no separation between the bedroom and living area; the wood-burning stove, set within a central piece of furniture, subtly divides the space.

Casa Faro
4 guests
Casa Faro
Fully Equipped
Casa Faro
Minimum 3 Nights

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