The challenging Puente Río Moat

The challenging Puente Río Moat

Argentina, south-america

Length

90 km

Elevation

N/A

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure seekers, picture this: you're way down south in Argentina, practically at the bottom of the world, about to cross the ridiculously cool Moat River bridge. This wooden wonder is only 42 meters long, but trust me, it feels epic!

Get ready for a 90km gravel road trip through scenery that'll blow your mind. This route? Pure Patagonia magic. Just a heads up, though: keep your eyes peeled, because the road can be a bit rough and rugged. But hey, that's half the fun, right? Get ready for an unforgettable ride!

Where is it?

The challenging Puente Río Moat is located in Argentina (south-america). Coordinates: -39.3168, -61.6878

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Road Details

Country
Argentina
Continent
south-america
Length
90 km
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
-39.3168, -61.6878

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