Teja Sur is one of villages in
Chile situated some 10 km south-west of
Valdivia and 970 km from
Santiago. The population of Teja Sur is about 100 people (census of 2009). People mostly visit Teja Sur to see its bridges.
Teja Sur is served by Pichoy (IATA: ZAL) airport, which is 40 km away.
Things to do in it
Río Cruces Bridge is a triangular bridge spanning Cruces River that unites Isla Teja from Torobayo, a sub-urban area of Valdivia. Together with Pedro de Valdivia Bridge (built in 1954) it allows connection from Valdivia to the coastal town Niebla. Before the opening of Río Cruces Bridge the main access to Niebla was via a ferry from La Mulatas to Torobayo. Other areas that benefited from the bridge were Punucapa and Curiñanco.
If you have already seen Teja Sur, there are still plenty of things to do on the outskirts of the city. If you are around, try one of the following places:
Be sure to check out photos of the area taken by other travellers.