Cochamó is a Chilean town and commune located in Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region. The capital of the commune is the town of Río Puelo, which is named after the Puelo River.

History

This sprawling commune was established in 1979; its capital is the Rio Puelo community. Settlement in the area dates back to prehispanic times. Later, the town emerged from stages of consolidating permanent occupation of Cochamó. Recently, ecotourism has become a constantly growing activity in the area. The population of Cochamó is mostly of Spanish origin, with small numbers of Germans and Italians.

Latitude 41°29′39″ S

Longitude 72°18′24″ W

Thursday, October 14, 2010


                               La Junta, Cochamo Commune, Chile

Beautiful field of about 86 hectares surrounded by the Puelo river and Manso river.Beautiful white sand beaches. Expanse of native forest

Great place for tourism projects, resting
and development of fishing activities

Access to the field is done by car from the city of Puerto Montt to the Rio Puelo, then from Lake Tagua Tagua is crossed by ferry to the other end of the lake, where you must travel by dirt road to the Rio Manso from there you proceed on foot or by boat

See Manso river in Google Earth

CLP $ 301,000,000 .-
U.S. $ 624,000