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Museo de Leleque offers a comprehensive look into the cultural heritage of Patagonia, focusing on the indigenous Tehuelche people and the Welsh immigrants who first settled the region in 1865. The museum is situated at the entrance to the expansive Leleque Ranch, owned by the Benetton family, and features well-presented exhibits with signage and audio guides available in multiple languages. Adjacent to the museum is a restored farm shop functioning as a café and shop selling local artifacts and books. The location provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, with condors and eagles frequently sighted nearby.
Cholila is a transit point for travelers, particularly those journeying between Esquel and other locations in Patagonia. It serves as a place to briefly pause during longer drives. The area is characterized by limited amenities, specifically a noted absence of restaurants that meet visitor expectations. It's not a destination in itself, but rather a point on a route.
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