It is 17 kilometers from the provincial strategic Route 89, which links the Historic Manzano (where he spent his San Martin liberator) with Tupungato. This route will promote tourism Mendoza, improve communication of the inhabitants of the area and enhance the productive profile of this area of the Valle de Uco.
The opening of this route was attended by the governor of the province Celso Jaque, who said:. “This work not only works to strengthen the tourist attractions and the natural beauty of the place but it connects us to a part of our history Surrounded neighbors, employers, references in productive sectors, and provincial and municipal officials, Jaque stressed:.. walkability increases to improve road safety addition to streamline communication, this work makes it safer transfers the opening ceremony of the road occurred after visiting Nº1-230 Francisco Morales school in trees, Tunuyán, where in addition to overseeing the planned improvements in heating and perimeter fence announced the extension of potable water to reach the school, room construction 4 and 5 years and a study tour to Malargüe for students who complete this year (see school plays toured Jaque gas and heating, and announced more benefits) asphalt concrete construction, the road has embankments, drainage, verges and railings. It will be especially used by agriculture and tourism and rural tourism boutique wineries. The work took 13 months with an investment of 12,429,439.61 pesos. It is part of the Mendoza Production Programme (Ministry of Finance), with funding from the Inter-American Development Bank and the Province. At the foot of Christ which joins the new road to El Manzano, Jaque participated in this ceremony accompanied by the mayors of Tunuyán, Eduardo Giner, Tupungato and Joaquín Rodríguez. There were also the Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Housing, Francisco Pérez; General Director of Schools, Iris Maria Lima; Undersecretary of Public Works, Mariano Pombo, the head of the Provincial Department of Roads Provincial, Enrique Soler, and Congresswoman Patricia Fadel. Regarding the projection of the work Giner said, Open the door to a host of investments Tunuyán needs to grow. While the owner of Roads, Enrique Soler said that this way transforms the reality of local people and productive activities in the area such as viticulture and tourism will benefit.