Trevelin

Visit Trevelin, a charming Welsh colonial town in Patagonia, known for its tea houses, rich history, and cultural heritage.

Trevelin, meaning “Town of the Windmill” in Welsh, was founded by Welsh immigrants in the late 19th century.

This charming colonial town retains its rich heritage, including musical traditions and the Welsh language. Visitors can enjoy the town’s many tea houses, known for serving homemade scones and fruit cakes. Notable sites include the Museo Regional and Museo Cartref Taid, which tells the extraordinary story of the horse Mala Cara, raised by Indians and famed for saving his Welsh owners on numerous occasions.

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