Torres del Paine W Trek
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One of the world's most beautiful hikes, the Torres del Paine W weaves in and out of the Cordillera del Paine, once an underground magma chamber, now a jagged-edged monument to the power of wind and ice. Highlights include hanging glaciers, granite spires, luminous lakes and unbelievable views.
Booking Refugios and Campsites
You can book accommodation in Torres del Paine direct with Vertice Patagonia and FántasticoSur.
Where is Torres del Paine National Park?
Torres del Paine Trekking Map
Can I hike the W without camping?
What's the weather like in Torres del Paine?
How long is the W?
Can I hike on my own? (and group tours)
Which is best - the W or the Circuit?
Refugios or Camping?
Which is the most difficult part of the W trek?
What are the highlights?
When is the best time to go?
How do I get to the start of the W trek?
What are the distances between refugios and/or camp grounds?
More Info on Torres del Paine National Park
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Where is Torres del Paine National Park?
Torres del Paine National Park is in Chile in the Province of Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope), Magallanes, Region XII of Chile, 312 km north of Punta Arenas, the regions's capital, and 112 km north of Puerto Natales.
Can I hike the W without camping?
Yes, unlike the longer Torres del Paine Circuit, the W has refugios at fairly regular intervals along its route. The longest section without refugios is between Paine Grande Mountain Lodge, via the French Valley, to Refugio Los Cuernos, which takes about nine hours (22 km, 13.64 miles).
Alternatively, you can use Paine Grande Mountain Lodge as a base and do a day trek to the French Valley and back, and then trek direct to Refugio Los Cuernos.
What's the weather like in Torres del Paine?
Changeable. High winds, snow, sideways rain are all common, but so are long hot days - 18 hours long in mid summer. Go prepared for either - windproof layers are key.
How long is the W?
About 75 km (46.5 miles), a total of around 28 hours hiking.
Most people take between three and five days to complete it.
Can I hike on my own?
No. Solo hiking is not allowed in Torres del Paine. You will need to hook up with someone else - perhaps in Puerto Natales - or join a Group W Trek:
BlueGreen Adventures has both a 7-day Torres del Paine W Trek (includes a zodiac trip through Bernardo o'Higgins National Park) and a compact 4-day W trek. Gap Adventures runs a 7-day Torres del Paine Adventures, which includes 4 days hiking the W.
Which is best - the W or the Circuit?
The W is pretty much the same as the Paine Circuit without the long hike to and over the John Gardner Pass, which takes an extra three to five days. There are no refugios up there, so camping - and therefore carrying a tent, cooking equipment and a sleeping bag - is essential.
The views over the Southern Patagonian Ice Field from The Pass are unforgettable though.
Refugios or Camping?
Refugios are considerably more expensive than camping grounds, but unfortunately not necessarily any warmer or quieter. Camping of course means carrying a tent.
Torres del Paien's hotels range the exclusive Hotel Salto Chico to the mid-range Hosteria Pehoe.
Which is the most difficult part of the W trek?
Probably the last 350 metres or so of the hike to The Towers (Las Torres), which is over a field of massive moraine boulders.
What are the highlights?
The French Valley is a glacier-clad cirque hidden deep in the ribs of the Paine Massif.
The Towers are the jaw-dropping granite spires that give Torres del Paine its name.
Grey Mirador looks out over Grey Glacier, an immense highway of ice leading to the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.
When is the best time to go?
Between November and Feburary. It is possible to hike in Torres del Paine even in winter, but you should check that refugios are open and that the road to Torres del Paine and the trails are passable.
The summer is much windier than the winter.
How do I get to the start of the W Trek?
From Santiago in Chile to Punta Arenas
By Air
Take a domestic flight (four hours) to Punta Arenas.
Airlines
LanChile, www.lan.com
Aerovias DAP, www.aeroviasdap.cl
By Road
Punta Arenas is about 3000 km from Santiago. The road takes drivers into Argentina south of Puerto Montt and back into Chile between Rio Gallegos and Punta Arenas.
From Punta Arenas to Puerto Natales
Punta Arenas to Puerto Natales is about three hours.
Bus Companies
Buses Fernández, www.busesfernandez.com
Buses Pacheco, www.busespacheco.com
Bus - Sur, www.bus-sur.cl
From Puerto Natales
The entrance to the National Park at Laguna Amarga is about 2 hours 15 minutes from Puerto Natales. Buses run around twice a day - at 7.30am to 8am and at 2.30pm.
What are the distances between refugios and/or camp grounds?
Refugio Paine Grande to Mirador Grey and back
7 hrs (22 km)
Paine Grande to Camp Italiano
2.5 hrs (7.6 km)
Camp Italiano to French Valley Mirador
3 hrs (5.5 km)
Camp Britannico to French Valley Mirador
30 mins (2km)
French Valley to Refugio Los Cuernos
2 hrs (9 km)
Refugio Los Cuernos to Refugio Torres Central and Norte
4 hrs (11 km)
Refugio Las Torres to Refugio Chileno
1.5 hrs (5.5 km)
Refugio Chileno to Camp Torres
2 hrs (2.5 km)
Camp Torres to The Towers and Back
2 hrs (1.2 km)
The Towers to Refugios Torres Central and Norte
3 hrs (8 km)
More on Torres del Paine National Park
Trekking
Torres del Paine Circuit
A guide to trekking the Circuit
Torres del Paine W v The Circuit
Which is right for you
Torres del Paine Refugios and Camping
Accommodation for Trekkers
Places
Pehoe Lake
A guide to Torres del Paine's most beautiful lake
Grey Glacier and Lake
What to do, where to stay and other info
Tours
Torres del Paine National Park Tours
Trekking, kayaking, horse riding and other activities.
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