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Campos for all tastes

Today we will leave for the 3rd day of our Itinerary, with attractions for children and adults!!


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  • Enchanted Forest Park (Parque Da Floresta Encantada): is a place where children have the possibility to meet their dreams and fantasies, in the seven houses dedicated to the children’s universe: House of the Witches, House of the Ghost, House of the Gnomes (or also called the House of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs), House of Rabbits, House of Angels, House of Dolls and House of Santa Claus. On weekends, costumed monitors enter the atmosphere of the houses and increase the spirit of imagination. The park also has a cafeteria, parking lot, natural water mirrors of Pico do Itapeva and a cattery to support abandoned cats. Little is known of its origin, but the stories indicate that a lady in love with children’s tales built playful houses on her land so that her daughter and niece could play. In 1977, the space opened to the public and from 2001 it was called Enchanted Valley Forest (Floresta Vale Encantado), only later was it named Enchanted Forest Park (Parque da Floresta Encantada). The Enchanted Forest is open every day from 9:30am to 5pm, and admission is R$10,00. For more information, visit the Facebook page.


  • Silver Shower (Ducha de Prata): formed by several artificial showers created, these channels flow water from the Ribeirão das Perdizes. In the past, it was used for bathing by the guestes of the famous Pousada Inglesa. Today, the Silver Shower is free, a great place to take pictures and have fun. In addition to the waterfalls, there are handicraft shops, a snack bar, a restrooms and activities such as tree climbing and zip lines. Located in Vila Inglesa, it opens every day from 9am to 6pm. For more information, visit the website.


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  • Baden Baden Brewery (Fábrica da Cervejaria Baden Baden): was founded in 1999, from a dream of four friends of producing a differentiated beer. Baden Baden offers a 50-minute tour, which includes a video of the brewery’s history, explanation of the beer production process, tastings and a toast. At the end, there is a souvenir shop. The tour costs 50 reais, Booking must be done in advance through the website, it is carried out in groups of 20 to 30 people and the visitation takes place daily from 10am to 5pm (at 1-hour intervals). Note: under 18 years of age are not allowed on the tour. For more information, visit the website.


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