Top Active Leisure Sport in O'Higgins Region

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Parkour Park Rancagua rating icon 9.9

Parkour Park Rancagua - Av. República de Chile 989, Rancagua, O'Higgins, Chile copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 3 of 322
Popularity in Category: 3 of 98
Popularity Worldwide: 252 of 28532
Parkour
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Steven December 30, 2024

If you plan on using the equipment, my advic is to bring some chalk for grip. It makes a world of difference, trust me. When I forgot mine, I struggled a bit

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Matthew December 6, 2024

I suggest wearing breathable and flexible clothing. I wore jeans and regretted it almost immediately – not the best choice for parkour moves, haha!

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Kevin November 10, 2024

check out the food stalls outside after your session. i think they have really affordable and tasty options. it’s a nice way to refuel without breaking the bank!

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Ryan October 23, 2024

I recommend hitting the park right when it opens around 10 AM. This way, you'll have fewer crowds and more space to practice your moves. Nothing worse than tripping over someone else's feet!

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Punta de Lobos rating icon 9.6

Punta de Lobos, Pichilemu, Provincia de Cardenal Caro, O'Higgins Region, 3220000, Chile copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 10 of 322
Popularity in Category: 9 of 252
Popularity Worldwide: 975 of 28532
Surfing
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Jennifer January 10, 2025

I recommend exploring the nearby beaches too. La Puntilla is a hidden gem and way less busy. A perfect spot for a chill afternoon!

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William January 7, 2025

If you plan to eat out, check out the smaller local restaurants instead of the touristy ones. They have amazing seafood and prices that won’t break your wallet. My meal was way better at a local spot!

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George December 15, 2024

My advice is to bring cash, especially if you want to grab some local street food. Some places don't take cards, and the food is super tasty and affordable!

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Elizabeth November 5, 2024

I think renting a surfboard from one of the local shops is the best move. You can negotiate prices easily and it's often cheaper than big name stores. I saved a few bucks that way!