Ybycuí National Park, National park in Ybycuí, Paraguay
Ybycuí National Park is a protected area near the town of Ybycuí covering roughly 5000 hectares, characterized by dense forests and clear waterways. Stone-lined trails wind through the property past waterfalls and natural swimming pools formed by cascading streams.
La Rosada, an iron foundry, was established in the 1850s within the park's present boundaries. The operation represented a major step in Paraguay's early industrialization and marked a period of significant economic progress.
The park holds a museum displaying original tools and equipment from the La Rosada foundry, telling the story of Paraguay's early industrial development and technological progress.
The park is located approximately two hours from the capital and is open to visitors daily. Wearing comfortable hiking shoes is recommended, as the trails pass through forest and over uneven terrain.
The park represents a rare combination of nature protection and industrial heritage preservation in South America. The grounds preserve traces of the old iron foundry tucked within the surrounding forest today.
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