Mina Clavero, Mountain resort municipality in San Alberto Department, Argentina
Mina Clavero is a mountain town in Córdoba Province situated at 915 meters elevation, spreading along the banks of its namesake river. The landscape features natural beaches and waterfalls where the river flows through the valley.
The settlement began in 1887 when Father José Gabriel Brochero established the first guest house for visitors. This early role as a hospitality destination shaped the place into what it became.
The Museo de las Campanas displays bells from around the world, showing how different regions developed their own bell-making traditions. Visitors walk past hundreds of pieces that represent celebrations and rituals from many countries.
The area offers hiking trails and mountain biking routes with equipment rentals and local guides available throughout the year. These services are spread across the town for easy access.
The river was recognized in 2019 as one of Argentina's seven natural wonders and flows with transparent water through granite rock formations. This recognition and the clear water surrounded by stone create something memorable for visitors.
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