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Villa del Carmen (Uruguay)
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Practical info — Villa del Carmen

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📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Visit the local wineries to taste the famous Tannat wine from the heart of Uruguay.
  • Don't miss the town's legendary artisanal bread, often called the best in the country.
  • Check the local calendar for the Wine and Bread Festival usually held in late summer.
  • Take a slow walk through the town center to experience the genuine rural Uruguayan lifestyle.

🍽 Food

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Tannat Wine

Taste this robust local red wine at the wineries on the outskirts of town.

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Artisanal Bread

Look for traditional bakeries near the main square that still use wood-fired ovens.

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Asado

Try the grilled meat at local family-run restaurants in the town center.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Wineries

You can buy bottles directly from the producers at the vineyards.

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Artisanal Bakeries

First-rate for buying fresh bread and traditional Uruguayan pastries.

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Main Town Square

A quiet, shaded spot well-suited for observing the slow pace of local life.

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Vineyard Paths

Walk along the public paths between the vineyards just outside the town.

Villa del Carmen, often simply called Carmen, is a town in the Durazno Department of Uruguay. It was founded on June 10, 1874, and is situated on the banks of the Arroyo del Carmen creek, from which it derives its name. The town is set in a region characterized by rolling hills and fertile land, making it a well-suited location for agriculture and livestock farming. The local economy relies predominantly on cattle and sheep ranching, as well as the cultivation of cereals. Villa del Carmen has held the status of 'Villa' (town) since November 19, 1923. Although small, it plays a significant role as a local hub, providing essential services to the surrounding rural areas. The town is connected to Sarandí del Yí and the wider region via National Route 14. Culturally, Villa del Carmen maintains a strong community spirit, celebrating local traditions with various events throughout the year. Its tranquil setting and proximity to nature make it an example of traditional life in Uruguay's interior.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C252421181411101214172023
Rain mm1201381101341179279109111135101107

Geography

Population
2,703 (2018)
Coordinates
-33.25000, -56.03330

Facts

  • Founded on June 10, 1874.
  • Elevated to 'Villa' status on November 19, 1923.
  • The population was 2,692 as of the 2011 census.
  • Located on the banks of the Arroyo del Carmen creek.
  • Connected by National Route 14.
  • Main economic activities are cattle and sheep ranching.

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Frequently asked questions

Time to spend?
A few hours are enough.
When to visit?
Most pleasant in summer.
How to get there?
Car required.
Food?
Local snacks.
Children?
Small, quiet place.
Villa del Carmen: where is it located?
Villa del Carmen is located in Uruguay.
Villa del Carmen: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Villa del Carmen: why is it worth visiting?
Villa del Carmen, often simply called Carmen, is a town in the Durazno Department of Uruguay.
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