Scenic Viewpoints and Peaks
Canela’s topography is defined by the Serra Gaúcha’s deep canyons and dense Araucaria forests. This selection highlights the 420-meter drop of the Vale da Ferradura, where the Caí River carves a horseshoe bend through basaltic rock. It includes the Skyglass platform, 360-degree views from the Caracol Park observation tower, and several peaks like Morro Dedão and Morro Queimado that overlook the Paranhana and Quilombo valleys.
Mirante do Por do Sol na Curva da Banha (Atualmente encoberto pelas arvores)
Sunset viewpoint on the RS-235 highway, currently obstructed by natural tree growth.
Mirante Vale da Ferradura
Overlook within the Ferradura Park providing views of the 420-meter deep canyon and the horseshoe-shaped bend of the Caí River.
Observatório Ecológico
A 30-meter observation tower in Caracol Park featuring a glass elevator and 360-degree views of the Atlantic Forest and surrounding peaks.
Mirante Vale da Ferradura
Secondary viewpoint within the Ferradura Park ecosystem overlooking the Caí River valley and native Araucaria trees.
Cascata do Arroio Caçador
Observation point for the Arroio Caçador waterfall located within the Ferradura Park.
Vale da Ferradura e Rio Cai
Panoramic point focusing on the geological formation of the Ferradura Valley and the winding path of the Caí River.
Mirante dos Paredões
Viewpoint facing the vertical basalt cliffs typical of the Serra Gaúcha canyon geography.
Mirante da Torre
High-altitude point providing a vista of the Canela urban area and the surrounding rural plateaus.
Skyglass
A 35-meter glass-bottomed platform extending 68 meters over the Vale da Ferradura, featuring a suspended monorail attraction beneath the deck.
Mirante dos Paredões
Observation point overlooking the massive rock walls and deep valleys of the Quilombo region.
Rio Cai
Viewpoint overlooking the upper section of the Caí River before it enters the canyon system.
Mirante
Pedestrian-accessible overlook located near the main ecological park trails.
Morro Dedão
Rural peak named for its distinct rock formation that resembles a thumb.
Morro Queimado
High elevation point offering expansive views of the Paranhana Valley and local trekking routes.
Morro Calçado
Peak in the rural district of Morro Calçado, characterized by its colonial heritage and rolling hills.
Morro da Canastra
High point located near the border of Canela and São Francisco de Paula, offering views of the highland plateau.
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