Estancia Santa Susana in Argentina invites you to share wonderful traditions



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  Tangol 24/07/2018

Estancia Santa Susana invites you to travel in time and immerse yourself in the essence of the gaucho spirit, enjoying the beauty of staying in a estancia in the Argentine pampas and sharing the wonderful traditions. Savoring the delicious empanadas, accompanied by a glass of wine that shows us the love and hospitality of your hosts. This prepares us to go on a horseback tour throughout the length of the estancia, accompanied by the gauchos who carry the rhythm of the past of other times.

For more than 27 years they have received Argentines and tourists from all over the world, from Tuesday to Sunday every day of the year. Estancia Santa Susana, dedicated mostly to the agricultural exploitation, adding to it the national and international tourist activity, for about 30 years.  They have a 1300 hectare stay 75 km from Buenos Aires, with access by highway to the door of the field.  At the end of the last century Francisco Kelly, a descendant of Irish, named these lands with the name Santa Susana, in homage to his wife, named Susana Caffrey.  The stay is located in the Campana Party, near the town of Los Cardales, Province of Buenos Aires.

Sulkys and horseback rides show the charm of the Argentine countryside, its landscapes, its crops and the unique wild aroma.

A farm where they show you a picture of rural Argentine life.  Excellent picnic based roasts. They show the work of grazing with the horses through a display of riding and skill on horseback. They also present a good tango show. A good activity to get away from the big city and learn more about  the wonderful Argentina.








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