During the wars of independence, Fuerte San Antonio was Spain's last Chilean outpost. At the northwest corner of town, late-colonial cannon emplacements look down on the harbor from the early-19th-century remains of the fortress. There's a somewhat secluded beach, Playa Gruesa, behind the north wall.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
Centro de Visitantes Inmaculada Concepción
0.53 MILES
Don't even think about visiting °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé's Unesco-listed churches without first stopping in at this excellent museum housed in the former Convento…
Museo Regional de Ancud Aurelio Bórquez Canobra
0.44 MILES
This worthwhile museum, casually referred to as Museo °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé, offers interesting displays tracking the history of the island, including a full-sized…
16.42 MILES
This larger and newer version of °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé's mystical and famous Muelle de las Almas is reached via a 45-minute boat ride from Muelle Anguay near Refugio…
Nearby °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé attractions
1. Museo Regional de Ancud Aurelio Bórquez Canobra
0.44 MILES
This worthwhile museum, casually referred to as Museo °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé, offers interesting displays tracking the history of the island, including a full-sized…
3. Centro de Visitantes Inmaculada Concepción
0.53 MILES
Don't even think about visiting °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé's Unesco-listed churches without first stopping in at this excellent museum housed in the former Convento…
16.42 MILES
This larger and newer version of °ä³ó¾±±ô´Çé's mystical and famous Muelle de las Almas is reached via a 45-minute boat ride from Muelle Anguay near Refugio…