Granja Brasil - NM Imovéis Itaipava





The Granja Brasil - NM Imovéis Itaipava Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Federal Biological Reserve of Tinguá extends over an area of 26 thousand hectares, is located in the Serra do Mar and covers six cities, most of which are within the municipality of Nova Iguaçu. The trail passes through mountainous terrain, areas of Atlantic Forest and springs. The trail accesses Pedra de Nogueira, a hill with an altitude of 1200 meters and a beautiful view of the region.
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The Petrópolis Environmental Protection Area covers mostly urban and rural areas in the municipality of Petrópolis. It is found within the distribution area of the Atlantic Forest. The trail is advanced and of long extension, passing through irregular paths, in addition to stretches with low vegetation, and has views of the Piabanha River. The route offers beautiful images of nature along the route.
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Entry through Itaipava, on the Ribeirão Grande road, on the BR-40. Pedra de Ataipava has the highest elevation in the district, with a 360-degree view of the mountains. With 1,369 meters of altitude, the trail offers beautiful landscapes of the mountains of Taquaril and Serra dos Órgãos. The place has a privileged view during sunset. This route is within the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, created in November 1939. The local vegetation is rich due to the humidity and high level of rainfall...
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Pedra de ATaipava has the highest elevation in the district, with a 360-degree view of the mountains. With 1,369 meters of altitude, from the peak it is possible to see the mountains of Taquaril and the Serra dos Órgãos. The place has a privileged view during sunset. This trail is inside the Serra dos Órgãos National Park, created in November 1939. The local vegetation is rich due to the humidity and high level of rainfall throughout the year. Tip: Most of the trail is in the middle of open...
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The Petrópolis Environmental Protection Area is in Rio de Janeiro and aims to preserve ecosystems. The path is within the distribution area of the Atlantic Forest, a large territorial extension. The path has a diversity of landscapes and reliefs, whose culmination is Pedra do Pastor, a mountain with black colored rocks, with huge walls.