
Mirador Ferrier Torres del Paine
A challenging hike in Torres del Paine offering unparalleled 360° panoramic views of glaciers, lakes, and the iconic Paine massif.
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Mirador Ferrier Torres del Paine
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Fewer crowds, vibrant colors
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Must-see attractions
A challenging hike in Torres del Paine offering unparalleled 360° panoramic views of glaciers, lakes, and the iconic Paine massif.
"It's the most complete viewpoint in Torres del Paine National Park. A spectacle!"

💪 Intense but Rewarding Climb
The 3km ascent with 700m elevation gain is tough! Pace yourself and enjoy the journey.
👟 Sturdy Hiking Boots Needed
Essential for the steep and sometimes uneven terrain on the Mirador Ferrier trail.

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Mirador Ferrier Summit
Southern sector of Torres del Paine
A challenging but breathtaking hike offering 360° views of glaciers, lakes, and the Paine massif.

Glacier Grey Views
From the Mirador Ferrier trail
Catch glimpses of the majestic Glacier Grey and the vast Southern Ice Field from the trail.

Autumnal Colors
Mirador Ferrier trail
Experience the park's beauty with vibrant fall foliage, especially stunning on the ascent.
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💪 Intense but Rewarding Climb
The 3km ascent with 700m elevation gain is tough! Pace yourself and enjoy the journey.
👟 Sturdy Hiking Boots Needed
Essential for the steep and sometimes uneven terrain on the Mirador Ferrier trail.
📸 Panoramic Photo Ops
The summit offers incredible 360° views – bring your camera for unforgettable shots!
💧 Pack Plenty of Water
Stay hydrated on this strenuous hike, especially during warmer months.
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💪 Intense but Rewarding Climb
The 3km ascent with 700m elevation gain is tough! Pace yourself and enjoy the journey.
👟 Sturdy Hiking Boots Needed
Essential for the steep and sometimes uneven terrain on the Mirador Ferrier trail.
📸 Panoramic Photo Ops
The summit offers incredible 360° views – bring your camera for unforgettable shots!
💧 Pack Plenty of Water
Stay hydrated on this strenuous hike, especially during warmer months.
🚫 Not for Little Ones
This hike is challenging and not suitable for young children or those with knee problems.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Mirador Ferrier for its breathtaking and comprehensive views of Torres del Paine, calling it a spectacular and complete viewpoint. The challenging ascent is widely acknowledged but deemed incredibly worthwhile for the reward. Some note it's not suitable for children or those with knee issues.
"Amazing hike and quite difficult. Very worth it once you get to the lookout."
N C
"very nicely placed for a nice hike, from the trail you can see the glacier and also you can have a very nice view of this side of the park. there is a car park right next to the start of the hike, there is also a restaurant at the base, depending on your fitness you can be there and back in about 4-6 hours. You can have this as a day hike and possibly combine it with another short hike"
Cornel Gheorghe
"In my opinion, it's the most complete viewpoint in Torres del Paine National Park. A spectacle!
3 km, 700 meters of elevation gain. Don't underestimate the mileage; the elevation gain will have you reaching around 150 rpm, haha. (It's so worth it.)
Not suitable for children or people with knee problems."
Stephanie Elsitdieh
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Mirador Ferrier trailhead is located in the southern sector of Torres del Paine National Park, near Lago Grey. Many visitors access it via tours from Puerto Natales or by driving their own vehicle.
Yes, there is a car park conveniently located right at the start of the Mirador Ferrier hike.
Yes, the hike is manageable within a day, and some visitors combine it with other shorter trails or activities in the park.
You can drive, take a bus, or join a guided tour from Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine National Park.
While there are some internal transport options, it's often best to arrange transport in advance or join a tour for comprehensive park access.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
It is highly recommended to purchase your Torres del Paine National Park entrance tickets online in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid queues.
The park is generally open year-round, but specific trail access can be affected by weather conditions. Always check the official CONAF website for the latest updates.
The entrance fee is for Torres del Paine National Park itself. Once inside, access to the Mirador Ferrier trail is included.
Yes, Mirador Ferrier can be visited in winter, offering a unique snowy landscape, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions.
During extreme weather, such as high winds, certain viewpoints like Mirador Cuernos can be temporarily closed. Always check local conditions.
🎫 🥾 Onsite Experience
The hike typically takes 4-6 hours round trip, depending on your fitness level and how long you spend at the summit.
It's considered a moderately difficult to difficult hike due to the steep elevation gain over a short distance.
You'll get spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of Glacier Grey, the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, various lakes, and the iconic Paine massif.
Restroom facilities are generally available at the trailhead near the parking area and restaurant.
Absolutely! It's a perfect option for a challenging day hike within Torres del Paine National Park.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning or late afternoon can offer beautiful light, but clear midday conditions provide the best visibility for capturing the vast landscapes.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the panoramic vistas, and a telephoto lens can be useful for details of glaciers and mountains.
The summit itself is the primary viewpoint, offering unobstructed 360-degree views. The trail also provides scenic overlooks.
While wildlife sightings are possible, focus on the stunning landscapes. Keep a respectful distance if you encounter any animals.
Autumn offers vibrant colors, while winter provides dramatic snowy scenes. Spring brings wildflowers, and summer offers long daylight hours.
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👨👩👧 Families with Kids
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Deep Dives
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The Mirador Ferrier Trek: A Detailed Look
From the summit, you are rewarded with a truly spectacular 360-degree panorama. This viewpoint is often cited as one of the most complete in Torres del Paine National Park. You can see the impressive Glacier Grey, parts of the vast Southern Patagonian Ice Field, several stunning lakes like Lago Grey and Lago Pehoé, and the iconic jagged peaks of the Paine massif, including the Cuernos del Paine. The sheer scale and beauty of the landscape from this vantage point are what make the challenging climb so worthwhile.
Planning your hike is key. It's advisable to start early, especially if you plan to combine it with other activities. The hike typically takes between 4 to 6 hours round trip, allowing time to soak in the views at the top. While the trail is well-defined, sturdy hiking boots are essential due to the steep and sometimes uneven terrain. It's also crucial to pack plenty of water and snacks, as there are no facilities along the trail itself, though a restaurant is available at the base.
Experiencing Torres del Paine in Different Seasons
Autumn (March to May) is a photographer's dream, with the landscape transforming into a canvas of reds, oranges, and yellows. The crowds begin to thin, and the crisp air offers excellent visibility. Mirador Ferrier, in particular, is stunning with its autumnal foliage. Winter (June to August) presents a starkly beautiful, snow-dusted landscape. While many trails may be less accessible or require specialized gear, the park offers a serene and dramatic beauty for the adventurous. Mirador Ferrier can be visited, offering a unique winter wonderland perspective.
Spring (September to November) sees the park come alive with wildflowers and returning wildlife. The weather can be unpredictable, with a mix of sunshine and wind, but it's a great time to visit before the summer rush. Shoulder seasons like spring and autumn are often recommended for a balance of good weather, fewer crowds, and stunning scenery.
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