Pousada Casa da Penha





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Pico do Papagaio offers one of the most privileged views of Ilha Grande. On clear days it is possible to see Restinga da Marambaia and, with luck, Pedra da Gávea in Rio de Janeiro. This route starts at Estrada da Colônia; after walking for a few minutes, take the left to the Pico do Papagaio Trail (T13), which will take you to the peak.
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Cachoeira da Feiticeira is the most visited waterfall on Ilha Grande. With 15 meters high, the waterfall enchants and exalts visitors. The route is considered intermediate/difficult, with ascents and descents through the forest, dirt path, and with some sections with closed vegetation. The path is well signposted. It is really worth taking the walk, as there are belvederes and a very beautiful waterfall that is accessible for bathing.
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Out and back hike from Vila do Abraão to Lopes Mendes beach, with the option of walking to the end of Lopes Mendes beach and returning along the T12 trail. The trail is marked "T10" and starts right at the end of the city's main beach. Much of the route passes through forest, the terrain is sometimes steep and can be slippery even without recent rains. The trail reaches the beaches of Palmas and Pouso. It is from Pouso beach that the boat that takes tourists to Vila do Abraão depart. One...
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Leaving from Abraão Station, this trail passes through several beaches in Angra dos Reis: Praia do Recanto, Praia da Bica, Praia da Crena, Praia Brava and Praia do Abraãozinho. The walk is peaceful and surrounded on one side by a bluish sea and on the other by the Atlantic Forest. Praia da Bica and Crena are smaller and isolated. Praia do Abraãozinho has a long stretch of sand.
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The trail leaves Praia do Abraão and passes through points such as the stone pool, the Ruínas do Lazareto (built in 1871) and Praia Preta. Praia do Galego is practically connected to Praia Preta, just follow the sand or continue along the trail. Praia do Galego does not have black sand and is usually not crowded. The waters are warm and the place is beautiful and peaceful.