Native Trails MyTrails 2026 98 Chihuahua 1 Restaurant Angus Rojo Duration: 02:00 h · Price: $$$ At restaurant Angus Rojo in Ciudad Juárez, you experience the meat culture of northern Mexico’s border region. The steakhouse works with its own Angus cattle from regional breeding and positions itself in contrast to the dominant US beef tradition across the border. Typical dishes include arrachera cuts, ribeye, and Angus burgers grilled over charcoal. The concept combines Chihuahua’s ranching heritage with the cross-border steakhouse culture of the city. 2 Restaurant Pompeii Duration: 02:00 h · Price: $$ At Restaurant Pompeii in the center of Nuevo Casas Grandes, you enjoy a cuisine that combines Mediterranean influences with the meat culture of northern Chihuahua. The city lies in an agricultural region near the archaeological zone of Paquimé and is traditionally shaped by cattle ranching. Accordingly, grilled meat dishes, pasta, and fresh salads are featured on the menu. Many dishes are prepared over open flame, reflecting the link between regional grilling traditions and international cuisine. 3 Restaurant El Poeta Duration: 01:30 h · Price: $$$ In the heart of Chihuahua, the elegant restaurant El Poeta combines culinary art with art. The walls of the historic building are decorated with artistic, dreamy paintings that give the restaurant its name. Chef German Carrizales creates traditional northern Mexican dishes with a sophisticated touch, using regional ingredients such as Mennonite cheese and meat from free-range prairie cattle. Mixologist Jesús Duarte impresses with creative cocktails that combine classic flavours with modern influences. 38 Whole-day excursion to the old silver city of Batopilas Duration: 12:00 h · Level: Medium The ancient silver town is one of the most exciting and interesting destinations in the Copper Canyons. In the river down at the bottom of the canyon, some conquistadors in 1632 found fist-sized pieces of silver, glistening in the sun. In the 18th century, Batopilas and its miraculous riches became famous all over the world. Nowadays the town is tranquil and calm, and the people enjoy their secluded place in the sierra, affected by neither industry nor tourism. You make a tour of the colonial center of Batopilas and go on an excursion to the ruins of the Hacienda San Miguel and then to the church of Santa María de los Ángeles de Satevó outside the town limits. 39 Tour of the La Prieta Mine Duration: 02:00 h · Level: Medium When you visit the Mina La Prieta, a cage will take you to the first level, where a small, but interesting museum displays mining artifacts in an old drift. The lower levels are flooded today. Returned to the daylight, you can visit the old installations and the power house. Your way continues through a former mine tunnel to the Monument of San José, where you have a magnificent view of the entire town of Hidalgo del Parral. 40 City Tour Parral Duration: 03:00 h · Level: Easy The charming town of Hidalgo del Parral is noted for its great number of remarkable churches, including the Catedral de San José where the mortal remains of the town’s founder have their last resting-place. Another conspicuous sight is the Palacio Pedro Alvarado, an exuberantly decorated villa formerly owned by a silver magnate. The Pancho Villa Museum allows you a time travel through the history of this famous and very powerful, but equally controversial hero of the Mexican Revolution, who was killed here by seven gunmen.
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