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Ruta 101, P.N. Iguazú · Puerto Iguazú

On 2 Wheels

Three rides: Route 101 inside the National Park, the old quarter of Puerto Iguazú, or Urban and Forest combined.

The dirt of Route 101, closed in by rainforest on both sides.
A cyclist stops to look through binoculars, bikes resting beside her.
The group and the bikes at a stop in the shade.

4 h

Up to 8 people

3 options

4 locations

  • Where
  • Ruta 101, Parque Nacional Iguazú
  • Puerto Iguazú
  • Casco histórico de Puerto Iguazú
  • Comunidades nativas y reservas naturales de los alrededores

Let's build a route together, one worth coming back for. Let's find out what lies beyond the forest canopy.

The length of the ride is set by you: we fit around it. You choose the format and we take care of the rest. All three —forest, urban and the one that mixes them— start from the same place and with the same idea: the bike is the means and not the point, so come and live this adventure on two wheels.

Two cyclists stop at a lookout over the river, bikes propped up beside them.

The support vehicle follows the group the whole way, and if birds show up we stop to watch them through the binoculars. Equipment is included and checked before we leave, bike by bike. Groups are of up to eight people and always go with a professional guide. The minimum age is fifteen.

A cyclist rides a stony stretch of road through the woodland.

Options

  • Forest

    Dificultad Media Alta

    Route 101 crosses Iguazú National Park and gives us a quiet ride surrounded by nature. Its red earth against the green of the forest turns pedalling into something close to therapy. It calls for full self-sufficiency.

  • Urban + Forest

    Dificultad Media

    Puerto Iguazú is ringed by natural landscapes. We start at your accommodation or at some strategic point and, on the bikes, ride across town to visit native communities, nature reserves with waterfalls, or simply get to know how the town lives.

  • Urban

    Dificultad Baja

    The town holds legends and culture. This ride is designed for those who love history: getting to know the town and its old quarter, with obligatory stops at key points. Lookouts, monuments and cultural heritage are waiting on this circuit.

Equipment and safety

  • Helmet, gloves, handheld radio, reflective vest and hydration pack.
  • The bikes have prostate-relief saddles, lights, and a pre-ride check of brakes, suspension, lights and gears.