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Estancia Olga Teresa is situated in the Río Verde (Green River) commune, 78 km northwest of the city of Punta Arenas, in the Region of Magallanes and the Chilean Antarctica.

This Estancia is a typical Chilean Patagonia place where visitors can enjoy the ranching traditions, typical of the Magallanes Region, and have an encounter with nature in a unique and welcoming atmosphere.

In 1922, the Estancia was acquired by Don Fermin Berjoan Roca, pioneer of French origin, who gave it the name of his two daughters, Olga and Teresa. Currently, the Estancia belongs to his grandson Rodolfo Concha Roca, together with his wife Yvonne Paeile Jordan and their four children, Rodolfo Luis, Lorena, Cristián and Rodrigo.

Estancia Olga Teresa has evolved over the time into a place of enormous charisma, being known for the natural beauty of its surroundings, the quality of their animals and products and the great hospitality that its owners always give to their visitors.

In 2000, the family started to develop agrotourism which encourages visitors to experience natural life at first hand. They involve the whole family and colleagues doing demonstrations of sheep dogs and sheep shearing, ending with a typical lamb spit roast. These activities are often complemented with a visit to a condor’s colony, located on a hill within the property, which is easy to access by land. In addition, if requested by visitors, there are Chilean working horse shows. The visit ends with an exhibition of the country’s typical sport, the Chilean rodeo.

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