Chile Chico

Wind Square

Wind Square

The Plaza de los Vientos is a scenic viewpoint located near Coyhaique in Chilean Patagonia. It is known for its strong winds and panoramic views over the city, surrounding valleys, and mountains. This iconic stop along the Carretera Austral offers visitors a chance to experience the raw and wild nature of Patagonia.

Top Reasons to Visit Wind Square
  • Panoramic views of Coyhaique and surrounding landscapes

  • Iconic windy Patagonian experience

  • Easy access from the city

  • Ideal photo stop

  • Short and scenic visit

Quick Facts
  • Region: Aysén Region

  • Altitude: Approx. 600 meters above sea level

  • Closest Town: Coyhaique


  • Access:Located about 10–15 minutes from Coyhaique

What to see & do

  • Enjoy panoramic viewpoints

  • Experience strong Patagonian winds

  • Take landscape photography

  • Short stop during

  • Carretera Austral journey

  • Relax and enjoy the scenery

Why Book Your Journey With Sierra Tours

We create journeys that go beyond the ordinary. Trips are tailor-made and exclusive, with comfort and privacy always in focus. Carefully selected boutique hotels and fully planned itineraries let you relax while our 24/7 personal service supports you throughout. With unique experiences and deep local expertise, your journey becomes unforgettable. Bespoke Adventures, Lifelong Memories.

Why our guides make your trip unfogettable
  • Experienced local guides with deep regional knowledge

  • Personalized attention and flexibility

  • Access to hidden locations and unique experiences

Why Choose sierra tours

  • Tailor-made journeys for discerning travelers

  • Handpicked boutique hotels and unique stays

  • Hassle-free, fully curated experiences

  • 24/7 concierge support

  • Unforgettable experiences with expert local insight

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