Story
Agrocamping Rincón de Luz is managed by Filomena Toro, a member of a farming family with four generations of history in Villa Llanquín. Just two kilometers from the town and near Cerro La Buitrera, her property combines camping areas with a productive tour to understand the rhythms of the countryside. Daily life revolves around the garden, animals, and accompanying travelers seeking rest on the banks of the Limay River.
Community commitment
The proposal focuses on sharing knowledge of the garden, aromatic herbs, and felt weaving. Guided tours, medicinal plant workshops, and tasting of homemade gastronomy with fried cakes and snacks are offered. In addition, there is space for recreational fishing, wildlife watching, and moments under the shelter of the agrocamping. Each visit contributes to the maintenance of the infrastructure and to sustaining the agricultural legacy of the Toro family.